What Is Known And Objective: Vancomycin, an antibiotic commonly used to treat MRSA infections, can be nephrotoxic. Administering vancomycin requires close monitoring of serum vancomycin levels and appropriate dosing based on patients' renal function, underlying infection type and serum concentration levels. This article discusses the results and implications of a pharmacist-driven vancomycin monitoring initiative, which was implemented at Mercy Catholic Medical Center's Philadelphia Campus (MPC) in July 2016.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBendamustine, an alkylating agent with cytotoxic properties, has been increasingly employed in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) either as a single agent or combination with rituximab. Although rarely reported, they can potentially cause hypersensitivity reactions with serious consequences. The objective of the case report was to offer a safe and effective bendamustine desensitization protocol to patients with a hypersensitivity reaction to this drug.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChildren with special health care needs represent a growing percentage of pediatric patients treated in all emergency departments. Substantial literature exists concerning the medical treatment of these patients, but there is little written describing the management of procedural sedation or analgesia in this population. This article examines the unique anatomic and physiologic implications of procedural sedation or analgesia management in children with special health care needs.
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