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

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PharmD Pearls - The Quiet Guardians in PTA

April 6, 2024

The presentation of patients with peritonsillar abscesses can range from uncomfortable to respiratory distress and failure. Although antibiotics and I&D will result in definitive management of the process, both require time. Thankfully, the administration of steroids is one thing that can buy you time. Here, our emergency department clinical pharmacist and a student pharmacist review a pharmacologic method of protecting a patient’s airway in those with PTAs.

Aonyea Spinks-Boykins, P4 Pharmacy Student, MWU Doctor Pharmacy Candidate and Joanne Routsolias, PharmD

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The Cheese - Systemic Lidocaine for Renal Colic

March 24, 2024

Renal colic can be insufferable for patients and physicians alike. Although NSAIDs are typically sufficient, you will with some frequency encounter individuals where NSAIDs and possibly even opioids aren’t enough. Here, we review alternatives to managing pain related to renal colic.

Vladimir Bernstein, MD

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PharmD Pearls - Vitamin Morning Cocktail!

February 15, 2024

Thiamine repletion for patient’s with alcohol use disorder is a low-cost, high-reward intervention. Studies have found if an ED physician does not start thiamine, patient’s admitted for a complication of alcohol use are less likely to receive thiamine on their admission. Here, our emergency department clinical pharmacist and a student pharmacist review dosing of thiamine for those with alcohol use disorder

Aonyea Spinks-Boykins, P4 Pharmacy Student, MWU Doctor Pharmacy Candidate and Joanne Routsolias, PharmD

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