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A Cook County Hospital Emergency Medicine Blog for up-to-date medicine and more.

PharmD Pearls: Lasix, beyond the diuresis!

December 3, 2021

Clinical Conundrum: In ADHF cases of acute pulmonary edema, what are the venodilatory effects of furosemide that improve dyspnea? What is the cause? and what is the onset of this effect?

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PharmD Pearls: Parenteral Thinners cause K!

November 12, 2021

Did you know Heparin can cause hyperkalemia? What is the proposed mechanism…& what is the onset?

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PharmD Pearls: Nebulized Ketamine for Pain Management

September 30, 2021

Clinical Conundrum: Can nebulized ketamine be used for pain management in the ED for adults and pediatric patients when IV access is not available?

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