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NEW MODELS FOR PRACTICING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LICENSE New Models for Practicing At the Top of Your License. By Gina Shaw. Clinical pharmacists practicing at the top of their license have the opportunity to close provider shortage gaps and improve the quality of patient care, based on the experiences of several innovative states that have implemented advanced practice models. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focused on the emergency department (ED) have the potential to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve antibiotic and antifungal use and outcomes, according to Nicole Acquisto, PharmD, an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), in New York. SPOTTING RISK FACTORS HELPS IN CAR T-CELL TOXICITY FIGHT Spotting Risk Factors Helps In CAR T-Cell Toxicity Fight. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a rapidly expanding, promising treatment for a variety of adult and pediatric cancers, but it brings with it a number of significant toxicities, speakers ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND GUIDELINES: PARENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY Introduction Malnutrition is associated with more frequent treat- ment complications and longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital,as well as increased costs of medical care.Patients at high risk for malnutrition should PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Each year, Patricia Kienle, RPh, MPA, the director of accreditation and medication safety at Cardinal Health, shares 10 points that she believes pharmacists need to consider to ensure compounding safety and compliance with USP, state boards of pharmacy and COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN By PPN News Staff After anaphylaxis was seen in some patients who received COVID-19 vaccines, experts led by allergists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) examined all information related to possible allergic reactions to the vaccinations to determine the best way to ensure patients with allergies can receive the lifesaving vaccines. SIGN IN - PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Pharmacy Practice News (PPN) strives to provide health-system pharmacists with accurate, relevant and up-to-date information that improves their clinical practice. PFIZER AND BIONTECH LOOK AT NEXT STEPS FOR VACCINE: FULL Pfizer and BioNTech announced that they are ready to take the next steps with their mRNA vaccine against COVID-19. VANCOMYCIN AND THE MOVE TO AUC-BASED DOSING Dosing practices for vancomycin remain notoriously uneven, which is one of the reasons why updated 2020 guidelines on the antibiotic are still so important to heed, several ID experts told Pharmacy Practice News.. The guidelines represent a significant change in practice (Pharmacotherapy 2020;40:363-367).Under the new recommendations, dosing vancomycin using trough-only SYRINGE PULL-BACK AND OTHER BARRIERS TO IV WORKFLOW SAFETY The syringe pull-back method remains a risky practice that too many health-systems still use to to verify prepared compounded sterile preparations, according to the Institute for Safe MedicationPractices.
NEW MODELS FOR PRACTICING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LICENSE New Models for Practicing At the Top of Your License. By Gina Shaw. Clinical pharmacists practicing at the top of their license have the opportunity to close provider shortage gaps and improve the quality of patient care, based on the experiences of several innovative states that have implemented advanced practice models. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focused on the emergency department (ED) have the potential to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve antibiotic and antifungal use and outcomes, according to Nicole Acquisto, PharmD, an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), in New York. SPOTTING RISK FACTORS HELPS IN CAR T-CELL TOXICITY FIGHT Spotting Risk Factors Helps In CAR T-Cell Toxicity Fight. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a rapidly expanding, promising treatment for a variety of adult and pediatric cancers, but it brings with it a number of significant toxicities, speakers ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND GUIDELINES: PARENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY Introduction Malnutrition is associated with more frequent treat- ment complications and longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital,as well as increased costs of medical care.Patients at high risk for malnutrition should SIGN IN - PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Pharmacy Practice News (PPN) strives to provide health-system pharmacists with accurate, relevant and up-to-date information that improves their clinical practice. COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN By PPN News Staff After anaphylaxis was seen in some patients who received COVID-19 vaccines, experts led by allergists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) examined all information related to possible allergic reactions to the vaccinations to determine the best way to ensure patients with allergies can receive the lifesaving vaccines. INCENTIVES OFFERED TO BOOST COVID-19 VACCINATION RATES While minor incentives were being offered when vaccination rates were at their peak, once the rates began to slow, the incentive effort got a major boost in Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the Vax-a-Million lottery would award five weekly drawings to any state resident who received at least one vaccination, eligible for the $1 million grandprize.
FDA AUTHORIZES LOWER DOSE OF REGEN-COV MAB COCKTAIL FDA Authorizes Lower Dose of Regen-Cov mAb Cocktail. The FDA updated the emergency use authorization (EUA) for Regeneron’s Regen-Cov, lowering the dose to 1,200 mg (600 mg casirivimab and 600 mg imdevimab), which is half the dose originally authorized. As part of the updated EUA, casirivimab-imdevimab should be administered by IVinfusion
TEAMWORK, DIGITAL TOOLS KEEP PAPS ON TRACK Being flexible, embracing technology and making more coordinated efforts to service providers and patients are all lessons that drug manufacturers and patient assistance programs (PAPs) can take from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a panel of experts at Informa’s PAP Critical Update 2021 virtual event. 5 CHALLENGES FACING HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS IN 2020 5 Challenges Facing Hospital Pharmacists in 2020. This opens in a new window. At the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Barbara Giacomelli, PharmD, MBA, FASHP, received the ASHP Distinguished Service Award. She sat down with Pharmacy Practice News and discussed five challenges facing hospital pharmacists this year. LEAN THINKING FOR CSTDS Identifying value-added and non–value-added steps in every process is the beginning of the Lean initiative. More specifically, Lean thinking comprises five principles: 1) defining value, 2) mapping the value stream, 3) creating flow, 4) using a pull system and 5) pursuing perfection. 2. Too often in our everyday work in health care, we don FDA APPROVES ZEPOSIA FOR TREATMENT OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS In the maintenance study (UC Study 2), 457 patients who received ozanimod in either UC Study 1 or in an open-label arm and achieved clinical response at week 10 were re-randomized in a 1:1 fashion and were treated with 0.92 mg of ozanimod (n=230) or placebo (n=227) for 42 weeks (52 weeks of treatment total). WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Operation Warp Speed, the U.S.-led effort to develop COVID-19 vaccines, was a double-edged sword. On the one hand, the rapidity with which the vaccines were developed appealed to the “eager beavers” who “rolled up their sleeves,” Dr. Schaffner said. RAVULIZUMAB-CWVZ APPROVED FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS 1 day ago · The FDA approved the expanded use of ravulizumab-cwvz (Ultomiris, Alexion) to include children and adolescents with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). The drug is the first and only FDA-approved medicine for the new indication. PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Each year, Patricia Kienle, RPh, MPA, the director of accreditation and medication safety at Cardinal Health, shares 10 points that she believes pharmacists need to consider to ensure compounding safety and compliance with USP, state boards of pharmacy and COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN By PPN News Staff After anaphylaxis was seen in some patients who received COVID-19 vaccines, experts led by allergists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) examined all information related to possible allergic reactions to the vaccinations to determine the best way to ensure patients with allergies can receive the lifesaving vaccines. SIGN IN - PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Pharmacy Practice News (PPN) strives to provide health-system pharmacists with accurate, relevant and up-to-date information that improves their clinical practice. PFIZER AND BIONTECH LOOK AT NEXT STEPS FOR VACCINE: FULL Pfizer and BioNTech announced that they are ready to take the next steps with their mRNA vaccine against COVID-19. VANCOMYCIN AND THE MOVE TO AUC-BASED DOSING Dosing practices for vancomycin remain notoriously uneven, which is one of the reasons why updated 2020 guidelines on the antibiotic are still so important to heed, several ID experts told Pharmacy Practice News.. The guidelines represent a significant change in practice (Pharmacotherapy 2020;40:363-367).Under the new recommendations, dosing vancomycin using trough-only SYRINGE PULL-BACK AND OTHER BARRIERS TO IV WORKFLOW SAFETY The syringe pull-back method remains a risky practice that too many health-systems still use to to verify prepared compounded sterile preparations, according to the Institute for Safe MedicationPractices.
NEW MODELS FOR PRACTICING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LICENSE New Models for Practicing At the Top of Your License. By Gina Shaw. Clinical pharmacists practicing at the top of their license have the opportunity to close provider shortage gaps and improve the quality of patient care, based on the experiences of several innovative states that have implemented advanced practice models. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focused on the emergency department (ED) have the potential to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve antibiotic and antifungal use and outcomes, according to Nicole Acquisto, PharmD, an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), in New York. SPOTTING RISK FACTORS HELPS IN CAR T-CELL TOXICITY FIGHT Spotting Risk Factors Helps In CAR T-Cell Toxicity Fight. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a rapidly expanding, promising treatment for a variety of adult and pediatric cancers, but it brings with it a number of significant toxicities, speakers ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND GUIDELINES: PARENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY Introduction Malnutrition is associated with more frequent treat- ment complications and longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital,as well as increased costs of medical care.Patients at high risk for malnutrition should PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Each year, Patricia Kienle, RPh, MPA, the director of accreditation and medication safety at Cardinal Health, shares 10 points that she believes pharmacists need to consider to ensure compounding safety and compliance with USP, state boards of pharmacy and COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN By PPN News Staff After anaphylaxis was seen in some patients who received COVID-19 vaccines, experts led by allergists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) examined all information related to possible allergic reactions to the vaccinations to determine the best way to ensure patients with allergies can receive the lifesaving vaccines. SIGN IN - PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Pharmacy Practice News (PPN) strives to provide health-system pharmacists with accurate, relevant and up-to-date information that improves their clinical practice. PFIZER AND BIONTECH LOOK AT NEXT STEPS FOR VACCINE: FULL Pfizer and BioNTech announced that they are ready to take the next steps with their mRNA vaccine against COVID-19. VANCOMYCIN AND THE MOVE TO AUC-BASED DOSING Dosing practices for vancomycin remain notoriously uneven, which is one of the reasons why updated 2020 guidelines on the antibiotic are still so important to heed, several ID experts told Pharmacy Practice News.. The guidelines represent a significant change in practice (Pharmacotherapy 2020;40:363-367).Under the new recommendations, dosing vancomycin using trough-only SYRINGE PULL-BACK AND OTHER BARRIERS TO IV WORKFLOW SAFETY The syringe pull-back method remains a risky practice that too many health-systems still use to to verify prepared compounded sterile preparations, according to the Institute for Safe MedicationPractices.
NEW MODELS FOR PRACTICING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LICENSE New Models for Practicing At the Top of Your License. By Gina Shaw. Clinical pharmacists practicing at the top of their license have the opportunity to close provider shortage gaps and improve the quality of patient care, based on the experiences of several innovative states that have implemented advanced practice models. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focused on the emergency department (ED) have the potential to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve antibiotic and antifungal use and outcomes, according to Nicole Acquisto, PharmD, an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), in New York. SPOTTING RISK FACTORS HELPS IN CAR T-CELL TOXICITY FIGHT Spotting Risk Factors Helps In CAR T-Cell Toxicity Fight. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a rapidly expanding, promising treatment for a variety of adult and pediatric cancers, but it brings with it a number of significant toxicities, speakers ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND GUIDELINES: PARENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY Introduction Malnutrition is associated with more frequent treat- ment complications and longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital,as well as increased costs of medical care.Patients at high risk for malnutrition should SIGN IN - PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Pharmacy Practice News (PPN) strives to provide health-system pharmacists with accurate, relevant and up-to-date information that improves their clinical practice. COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN By PPN News Staff After anaphylaxis was seen in some patients who received COVID-19 vaccines, experts led by allergists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) examined all information related to possible allergic reactions to the vaccinations to determine the best way to ensure patients with allergies can receive the lifesaving vaccines. INCENTIVES OFFERED TO BOOST COVID-19 VACCINATION RATES 1 day ago · While minor incentives were being offered when vaccination rates were at their peak, once the rates began to slow, the incentive effort got a major boost in Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the Vax-a-Million lottery would award five weekly drawings to any state resident who received at least one vaccination, eligible for the $1 million grand prize. TEAMWORK, DIGITAL TOOLS KEEP PAPS ON TRACK Being flexible, embracing technology and making more coordinated efforts to service providers and patients are all lessons that drug manufacturers and patient assistance programs (PAPs) can take from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a panel of experts at Informa’s PAP Critical Update 2021 virtual event. FDA AUTHORIZES LOWER DOSE OF REGEN-COV MAB COCKTAIL FDA Authorizes Lower Dose of Regen-Cov mAb Cocktail. The FDA updated the emergency use authorization (EUA) for Regeneron’s Regen-Cov, lowering the dose to 1,200 mg (600 mg casirivimab and 600 mg imdevimab), which is half the dose originally authorized. As part of the updated EUA, casirivimab-imdevimab should be administered by IVinfusion
5 CHALLENGES FACING HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS IN 2020 5 Challenges Facing Hospital Pharmacists in 2020. This opens in a new window. At the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Barbara Giacomelli, PharmD, MBA, FASHP, received the ASHP Distinguished Service Award. She sat down with Pharmacy Practice News and discussed five challenges facing hospital pharmacists this year. LEAN THINKING FOR CSTDS Identifying value-added and non–value-added steps in every process is the beginning of the Lean initiative. More specifically, Lean thinking comprises five principles: 1) defining value, 2) mapping the value stream, 3) creating flow, 4) using a pull system and 5) pursuing perfection. 2. Too often in our everyday work in health care, we don FDA APPROVES ZEPOSIA FOR TREATMENT OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS In the maintenance study (UC Study 2), 457 patients who received ozanimod in either UC Study 1 or in an open-label arm and achieved clinical response at week 10 were re-randomized in a 1:1 fashion and were treated with 0.92 mg of ozanimod (n=230) or placebo (n=227) for 42 weeks (52 weeks of treatment total). RAVULIZUMAB-CWVZ APPROVED FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS 1 day ago · The FDA approved the expanded use of ravulizumab-cwvz (Ultomiris, Alexion) to include children and adolescents with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). The drug is the first and only FDA-approved medicine for the new indication. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Operation Warp Speed, the U.S.-led effort to develop COVID-19 vaccines, was a double-edged sword. On the one hand, the rapidity with which the vaccines were developed appealed to the “eager beavers” who “rolled up their sleeves,” Dr. Schaffner said. PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS The FDA granted accelerated approval to infigratinib (Truseltiq, QED Therapeutics) for the treatment of adults with previously treated, unresectable locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 fusion or other rearrangement. COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN All three COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States appear to be safe for those with allergies, and for most people can be given without an allergist assessment, but experts propose a modified approach to the evaluation of patients with a history of allergies. 5 CHALLENGES FACING HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS IN 2020 5 Challenges Facing Hospital Pharmacists in 2020. This opens in a new window. At the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Barbara Giacomelli, PharmD, MBA, FASHP, received the ASHP Distinguished Service Award. She sat down with Pharmacy Practice News and discussed five challenges facing hospital pharmacists this year. PHARMACY’S STEPS FOR ADDRESSING VACCINE INEQUITIES Pharmacy’s Steps For Addressing Vaccine Inequities. By Gina Shaw. The first wave of COVID-19 vaccine distribution exposed racial and ethnic disparities in access to health care in America—disparities that were already exposed by the pandemic itself. By late February, reports from all over the country and national data showed that the SYRINGE PULL-BACK AND OTHER BARRIERS TO IV WORKFLOW SAFETY The syringe pull-back method remains a risky practice that too many health-systems still use to to verify prepared compounded sterile preparations, according to the Institute for Safe MedicationPractices.
NEW MODELS FOR PRACTICING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LICENSE New Models for Practicing At the Top of Your License. By Gina Shaw. Clinical pharmacists practicing at the top of their license have the opportunity to close provider shortage gaps and improve the quality of patient care, based on the experiences of several innovative states that have implemented advanced practice models. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focused on the emergency department (ED) have the potential to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve antibiotic and antifungal use and outcomes, according to Nicole Acquisto, PharmD, an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), in New York. SPOTTING RISK FACTORS HELPS IN CAR T-CELL TOXICITY FIGHT Spotting Risk Factors Helps In CAR T-Cell Toxicity Fight. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a rapidly expanding, promising treatment for a variety of adult and pediatric cancers, but it brings with it a number of significant toxicities, speakers ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND GUIDELINES: PARENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY Introduction Malnutrition is associated with more frequent treat- ment complications and longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital,as well as increased costs of medical care.Patients at high risk for malnutrition should STANDARD SLIDING SCALE INSULIN ORDERS 0307 STANDING SLIDING SCALE INSULIN ORDERS Page 2 of 2 St. Luke’s Hospital 232 S. Woods Mill Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 Form No. SL-1457 PILOT PHYSICIAN ORDERS TAB Rev. 03/07 PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS The FDA granted accelerated approval to infigratinib (Truseltiq, QED Therapeutics) for the treatment of adults with previously treated, unresectable locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 fusion or other rearrangement. COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN All three COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States appear to be safe for those with allergies, and for most people can be given without an allergist assessment, but experts propose a modified approach to the evaluation of patients with a history of allergies. 5 CHALLENGES FACING HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS IN 2020 5 Challenges Facing Hospital Pharmacists in 2020. This opens in a new window. At the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Barbara Giacomelli, PharmD, MBA, FASHP, received the ASHP Distinguished Service Award. She sat down with Pharmacy Practice News and discussed five challenges facing hospital pharmacists this year. PHARMACY’S STEPS FOR ADDRESSING VACCINE INEQUITIES Pharmacy’s Steps For Addressing Vaccine Inequities. By Gina Shaw. The first wave of COVID-19 vaccine distribution exposed racial and ethnic disparities in access to health care in America—disparities that were already exposed by the pandemic itself. By late February, reports from all over the country and national data showed that the SYRINGE PULL-BACK AND OTHER BARRIERS TO IV WORKFLOW SAFETY The syringe pull-back method remains a risky practice that too many health-systems still use to to verify prepared compounded sterile preparations, according to the Institute for Safe MedicationPractices.
NEW MODELS FOR PRACTICING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LICENSE New Models for Practicing At the Top of Your License. By Gina Shaw. Clinical pharmacists practicing at the top of their license have the opportunity to close provider shortage gaps and improve the quality of patient care, based on the experiences of several innovative states that have implemented advanced practice models. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focused on the emergency department (ED) have the potential to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve antibiotic and antifungal use and outcomes, according to Nicole Acquisto, PharmD, an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), in New York. SPOTTING RISK FACTORS HELPS IN CAR T-CELL TOXICITY FIGHT Spotting Risk Factors Helps In CAR T-Cell Toxicity Fight. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a rapidly expanding, promising treatment for a variety of adult and pediatric cancers, but it brings with it a number of significant toxicities, speakers ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND GUIDELINES: PARENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY Introduction Malnutrition is associated with more frequent treat- ment complications and longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital,as well as increased costs of medical care.Patients at high risk for malnutrition should STANDARD SLIDING SCALE INSULIN ORDERS 0307 STANDING SLIDING SCALE INSULIN ORDERS Page 2 of 2 St. Luke’s Hospital 232 S. Woods Mill Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 Form No. SL-1457 PILOT PHYSICIAN ORDERS TAB Rev. 03/07 SIGN IN - PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Pharmacy Practice News (PPN) strives to provide health-system pharmacists with accurate, relevant and up-to-date information that improves their clinical practice. FDA AUTHORIZES LOWER DOSE OF REGEN-COV MAB COCKTAIL FDA Authorizes Lower Dose of Regen-Cov mAb Cocktail. The FDA updated the emergency use authorization (EUA) for Regeneron’s Regen-Cov, lowering the dose to 1,200 mg (600 mg casirivimab and 600 mg imdevimab), which is half the dose originally authorized. As part of the updated EUA, casirivimab-imdevimab should be administered by IVinfusion
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DEADLY ERRORS DRIVE FOCUS ON MEDICATION SAFETY When it comes to barcode medication administration (BCMA) systems, a 2008 study conducted at five hospitals in the United States found that nurses overrode BCMA alerts for 4.2% of patients and 10.3% of medications charted (J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008;15:408-423). PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS The FDA granted accelerated approval to infigratinib (Truseltiq, QED Therapeutics) for the treatment of adults with previously treated, unresectable locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 fusion or other rearrangement. COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN All three COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States appear to be safe for those with allergies, and for most people can be given without an allergist assessment, but experts propose a modified approach to the evaluation of patients with a history of allergies. 5 CHALLENGES FACING HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS IN 2020 5 Challenges Facing Hospital Pharmacists in 2020. This opens in a new window. At the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Barbara Giacomelli, PharmD, MBA, FASHP, received the ASHP Distinguished Service Award. She sat down with Pharmacy Practice News and discussed five challenges facing hospital pharmacists this year. PHARMACY’S STEPS FOR ADDRESSING VACCINE INEQUITIES Pharmacy’s Steps For Addressing Vaccine Inequities. By Gina Shaw. The first wave of COVID-19 vaccine distribution exposed racial and ethnic disparities in access to health care in America—disparities that were already exposed by the pandemic itself. By late February, reports from all over the country and national data showed that the SYRINGE PULL-BACK AND OTHER BARRIERS TO IV WORKFLOW SAFETY The syringe pull-back method remains a risky practice that too many health-systems still use to to verify prepared compounded sterile preparations, according to the Institute for Safe MedicationPractices.
NEW MODELS FOR PRACTICING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LICENSE New Models for Practicing At the Top of Your License. By Gina Shaw. Clinical pharmacists practicing at the top of their license have the opportunity to close provider shortage gaps and improve the quality of patient care, based on the experiences of several innovative states that have implemented advanced practice models. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focused on the emergency department (ED) have the potential to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve antibiotic and antifungal use and outcomes, according to Nicole Acquisto, PharmD, an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), in New York. SPOTTING RISK FACTORS HELPS IN CAR T-CELL TOXICITY FIGHT Spotting Risk Factors Helps In CAR T-Cell Toxicity Fight. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a rapidly expanding, promising treatment for a variety of adult and pediatric cancers, but it brings with it a number of significant toxicities, speakers ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND GUIDELINES: PARENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY Introduction Malnutrition is associated with more frequent treat- ment complications and longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital,as well as increased costs of medical care.Patients at high risk for malnutrition should STANDARD SLIDING SCALE INSULIN ORDERS 0307 STANDING SLIDING SCALE INSULIN ORDERS Page 2 of 2 St. Luke’s Hospital 232 S. Woods Mill Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 Form No. SL-1457 PILOT PHYSICIAN ORDERS TAB Rev. 03/07 PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS The FDA granted accelerated approval to infigratinib (Truseltiq, QED Therapeutics) for the treatment of adults with previously treated, unresectable locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 fusion or other rearrangement. COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN All three COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States appear to be safe for those with allergies, and for most people can be given without an allergist assessment, but experts propose a modified approach to the evaluation of patients with a history of allergies. 5 CHALLENGES FACING HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS IN 2020 5 Challenges Facing Hospital Pharmacists in 2020. This opens in a new window. At the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Barbara Giacomelli, PharmD, MBA, FASHP, received the ASHP Distinguished Service Award. She sat down with Pharmacy Practice News and discussed five challenges facing hospital pharmacists this year. PHARMACY’S STEPS FOR ADDRESSING VACCINE INEQUITIES Pharmacy’s Steps For Addressing Vaccine Inequities. By Gina Shaw. The first wave of COVID-19 vaccine distribution exposed racial and ethnic disparities in access to health care in America—disparities that were already exposed by the pandemic itself. By late February, reports from all over the country and national data showed that the SYRINGE PULL-BACK AND OTHER BARRIERS TO IV WORKFLOW SAFETY The syringe pull-back method remains a risky practice that too many health-systems still use to to verify prepared compounded sterile preparations, according to the Institute for Safe MedicationPractices.
NEW MODELS FOR PRACTICING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LICENSE New Models for Practicing At the Top of Your License. By Gina Shaw. Clinical pharmacists practicing at the top of their license have the opportunity to close provider shortage gaps and improve the quality of patient care, based on the experiences of several innovative states that have implemented advanced practice models. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focused on the emergency department (ED) have the potential to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve antibiotic and antifungal use and outcomes, according to Nicole Acquisto, PharmD, an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), in New York. SPOTTING RISK FACTORS HELPS IN CAR T-CELL TOXICITY FIGHT Spotting Risk Factors Helps In CAR T-Cell Toxicity Fight. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a rapidly expanding, promising treatment for a variety of adult and pediatric cancers, but it brings with it a number of significant toxicities, speakers ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND GUIDELINES: PARENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY Introduction Malnutrition is associated with more frequent treat- ment complications and longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital,as well as increased costs of medical care.Patients at high risk for malnutrition should STANDARD SLIDING SCALE INSULIN ORDERS 0307 STANDING SLIDING SCALE INSULIN ORDERS Page 2 of 2 St. Luke’s Hospital 232 S. Woods Mill Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 Form No. SL-1457 PILOT PHYSICIAN ORDERS TAB Rev. 03/07 SIGN IN - PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Pharmacy Practice News (PPN) strives to provide health-system pharmacists with accurate, relevant and up-to-date information that improves their clinical practice. FDA AUTHORIZES LOWER DOSE OF REGEN-COV MAB COCKTAIL FDA Authorizes Lower Dose of Regen-Cov mAb Cocktail. The FDA updated the emergency use authorization (EUA) for Regeneron’s Regen-Cov, lowering the dose to 1,200 mg (600 mg casirivimab and 600 mg imdevimab), which is half the dose originally authorized. As part of the updated EUA, casirivimab-imdevimab should be administered by IVinfusion
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Renew Print Subscription. Your print subscription to Pharmacy Practice News is free. Please help us keep it that way by renewing it! YES, I wish to continue receiving Pharmacy Practice News, FREE of charge. YES, please also send me the free Pharmacy Practice News e-Newsletter. Year of Birth: *. Select Year 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 INCENTIVES OFFERED TO BOOST COVID-19 VACCINATION RATES 1 day ago · While minor incentives were being offered when vaccination rates were at their peak, once the rates began to slow, the incentive effort got a major boost in Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the Vax-a-Million lottery would award five weekly drawings to any state resident who received at least one vaccination, eligible for the $1 million grand prize. VANCOMYCIN AND THE MOVE TO AUC-BASED DOSING Dosing practices for vancomycin remain notoriously uneven, which is one of the reasons why updated 2020 guidelines on the antibiotic are still so important to heed, several ID experts told Pharmacy Practice News.. The guidelines represent a significant change in practice (Pharmacotherapy 2020;40:363-367).Under the new recommendations, dosing vancomycin using trough-only FDA APPROVES TRUSELTIQ FOR SOME ADVANCED The FDA granted accelerated approval to infigratinib (Truseltiq, QED Therapeutics) for the treatment of adults with previously treated, unresectable locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 fusion or other rearrangement. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Operation Warp Speed, the U.S.-led effort to develop COVID-19 vaccines, was a double-edged sword. On the one hand, the rapidity with which the vaccines were developed appealed to the “eager beavers” who “rolled up their sleeves,” Dr. Schaffner said. RAVULIZUMAB-CWVZ APPROVED FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS 18 hours ago · The FDA approved the expanded use of ravulizumab-cwvz (Ultomiris, Alexion) to include children and adolescents with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). The drug is the first and only FDA-approved medicine for the new indication. DON’T BE AFRAID OF CONTAMINATION TESTING Bridget Gegorski, PharmD, was convinced her hospital system had done an outstanding job preparing for the implementation of USP GeneralChapter .
DEADLY ERRORS DRIVE FOCUS ON MEDICATION SAFETY When it comes to barcode medication administration (BCMA) systems, a 2008 study conducted at five hospitals in the United States found that nurses overrode BCMA alerts for 4.2% of patients and 10.3% of medications charted (J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008;15:408-423). PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS The FDA granted accelerated approval to infigratinib (Truseltiq, QED Therapeutics) for the treatment of adults with previously treated, unresectable locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 fusion or other rearrangement. SIGN IN - PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Pharmacy Practice News (PPN) strives to provide health-system pharmacists with accurate, relevant and up-to-date information that improves their clinical practice. COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN All three COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States appear to be safe for those with allergies, and for most people can be given without an allergist assessment, but experts propose a modified approach to the evaluation of patients with a history of allergies. REIMBURSEMENT TOOL KIT Authored by Bonnie Kirschenbaum, MS, FASHP, FCSHP, the tool kit will cover essential pharmacy payment rules. We’ll begin with the very basics, with problems to solve and cases to resolve, and build gradually to the complex reimbursement structure facing practice today and proposed for 2020. New modules added weekly.RENEW SUBSCRIPTION
Renew Print Subscription. Your print subscription to Pharmacy Practice News is free. Please help us keep it that way by renewing it! YES, I wish to continue receiving Pharmacy Practice News, FREE of charge. YES, please also send me the free Pharmacy Practice News e-Newsletter. Year of Birth: *. Select Year 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 SYRINGE PULL-BACK AND OTHER BARRIERS TO IV WORKFLOW SAFETY The syringe pull-back method remains a risky practice that too many health-systems still use to to verify prepared compounded sterile preparations, according to the Institute for Safe MedicationPractices.
5 CHALLENGES FACING HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS IN 2020 5 Challenges Facing Hospital Pharmacists in 2020. This opens in a new window. At the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Barbara Giacomelli, PharmD, MBA, FASHP, received the ASHP Distinguished Service Award. She sat down with Pharmacy Practice News and discussed five challenges facing hospital pharmacists this year. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focused on the emergency department (ED) have the potential to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve antibiotic and antifungal use and outcomes, according to Nicole Acquisto, PharmD, an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), in New York. NEW MODELS FOR PRACTICING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LICENSE New Models for Practicing At the Top of Your License. By Gina Shaw. Clinical pharmacists practicing at the top of their license have the opportunity to close provider shortage gaps and improve the quality of patient care, based on the experiences of several innovative states that have implemented advanced practice models. ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND GUIDELINES: PARENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY Introduction Malnutrition is associated with more frequent treat- ment complications and longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital,as well as increased costs of medical care.Patients at high risk for malnutrition should PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS The FDA granted accelerated approval to infigratinib (Truseltiq, QED Therapeutics) for the treatment of adults with previously treated, unresectable locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 fusion or other rearrangement. SIGN IN - PHARMACY PRACTICE NEWS Pharmacy Practice News (PPN) strives to provide health-system pharmacists with accurate, relevant and up-to-date information that improves their clinical practice. COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR THOSE WITH ALLERGIES, EVEN All three COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States appear to be safe for those with allergies, and for most people can be given without an allergist assessment, but experts propose a modified approach to the evaluation of patients with a history of allergies. REIMBURSEMENT TOOL KIT Authored by Bonnie Kirschenbaum, MS, FASHP, FCSHP, the tool kit will cover essential pharmacy payment rules. We’ll begin with the very basics, with problems to solve and cases to resolve, and build gradually to the complex reimbursement structure facing practice today and proposed for 2020. New modules added weekly.RENEW SUBSCRIPTION
Renew Print Subscription. Your print subscription to Pharmacy Practice News is free. Please help us keep it that way by renewing it! YES, I wish to continue receiving Pharmacy Practice News, FREE of charge. YES, please also send me the free Pharmacy Practice News e-Newsletter. Year of Birth: *. Select Year 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 SYRINGE PULL-BACK AND OTHER BARRIERS TO IV WORKFLOW SAFETY The syringe pull-back method remains a risky practice that too many health-systems still use to to verify prepared compounded sterile preparations, according to the Institute for Safe MedicationPractices.
5 CHALLENGES FACING HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS IN 2020 5 Challenges Facing Hospital Pharmacists in 2020. This opens in a new window. At the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, Barbara Giacomelli, PharmD, MBA, FASHP, received the ASHP Distinguished Service Award. She sat down with Pharmacy Practice News and discussed five challenges facing hospital pharmacists this year. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focused on the emergency department (ED) have the potential to decrease antibiotic resistance and improve antibiotic and antifungal use and outcomes, according to Nicole Acquisto, PharmD, an emergency medicine clinical pharmacy specialist at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), in New York. NEW MODELS FOR PRACTICING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LICENSE New Models for Practicing At the Top of Your License. By Gina Shaw. Clinical pharmacists practicing at the top of their license have the opportunity to close provider shortage gaps and improve the quality of patient care, based on the experiences of several innovative states that have implemented advanced practice models. ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND GUIDELINES: PARENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY Introduction Malnutrition is associated with more frequent treat- ment complications and longer stays in the intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital,as well as increased costs of medical care.Patients at high risk for malnutrition should REIMBURSEMENT TOOL KIT Authored by Bonnie Kirschenbaum, MS, FASHP, FCSHP, the tool kit will cover essential pharmacy payment rules. We’ll begin with the very basics, with problems to solve and cases to resolve, and build gradually to the complex reimbursement structure facing practice today and proposed for 2020. New modules added weekly. INCENTIVES OFFERED TO BOOST COVID-19 VACCINATION RATES 13 hours ago · While minor incentives were being offered when vaccination rates were at their peak, once the rates began to slow, the incentive effort got a major boost in Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine announced the Vax-a-Million lottery would award five weekly drawings to any state resident who received at least one vaccination, eligible for the $1 million grand prize. FDA AUTHORIZES LOWER DOSE OF REGEN-COV MAB COCKTAIL Casirivimab-imdevimab is authorized to treat mild to moderate COVID-19 in adults and pediatric patients (12 years of age and older, weighing ≥40 kg) with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test, and who are at high risk for progression to severe COVID-19, including hospitalization or death. The FDA removed the previously authorized 2,400-mg IV casirivimab-imdevimab dose.REVIEW ARTICLES
Pharmacy Practice News (PPN) strives to provide health-system pharmacists with accurate, relevant and up-to-date information that improves their clinical practice. KIENLE’S 10 NEW BUILDING BLOCKS OF COMPOUNDING SAFETY Each year, Patricia Kienle, RPh, MPA, the director of accreditation and medication safety at Cardinal Health, shares 10 points that she believes pharmacists need to consider to ensure compounding safety and compliance with USP, state boards of pharmacy and other regulatorybodies.
FDA APPROVES TRUSELTIQ FOR SOME ADVANCED The FDA granted accelerated approval to infigratinib (Truseltiq, QED Therapeutics) for the treatment of adults with previously treated, unresectable locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with a fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 fusion or other rearrangement. FDA GRANTS NEW INDICATION FOR OPDIVO FOR RESECTED 1 day ago · The FDA granted a new indication for nivolumab (Opdivo, Bristol Myers Squibb) for the treatment of patients with completely resected esophageal or gastroesophageal junction cancer with residual pathologic disease who have received neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy. WWW.PHARMACYPRACTICENEWS.COM Operation Warp Speed, the U.S.-led effort to develop COVID-19 vaccines, was a double-edged sword. On the one hand, the rapidity with which the vaccines were developed appealed to the “eager beavers” who “rolled up their sleeves,” Dr. Schaffner said. DEADLY ERRORS DRIVE FOCUS ON MEDICATION SAFETY When it comes to barcode medication administration (BCMA) systems, a 2008 study conducted at five hospitals in the United States found that nurses overrode BCMA alerts for 4.2% of patients and 10.3% of medications charted (J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008;15:408-423). DON’T BE AFRAID OF CONTAMINATION TESTING Bridget Gegorski, PharmD, was convinced her hospital system had done an outstanding job preparing for the implementation of USP GeneralChapter .
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