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Cyndi Zarbano – Pharmacology For The Bedside Nurse

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Can’t Miss Medication Updates
The “Why’s and When’s” of Medication Administration
The ABCDs of the Cardiac Medicine Cabinet
Recognizing the Diabetic Patient in Crisis
Avoiding Complications with GI Bleeds
New Reversal Agents for Anticoagulants
Identifying Alternative Methods for Pain Control

There are a staggering number of drugs that nurses are expected to keep current on. With so many changes occurring daily related to medications and treatment guidelines, how are you supposed to keep up?
Relax; expert, Cyndi Zarbano, MSN-Ed, CCRN, CEN, PCCN, CMSRN, CLNC, NLCP, has done all the reading and research for you! She’ll provide you with the most up-to-date information and give you tools and strategies to ensure that you understand “why and when” a certain medication is prescribed, what the potential side effects are and what to do if life-threatening complications occur.
Don’t miss this opportunity! This program is guaranteed to increase your knowledge of potential drug interactions, proper administration methods and monitoring procedures for a variety of medications used to treat common acute and chronic conditions. Cyndi is known for a teaching style that is entertaining, using stories and humor to help you retain what you learn, so you can pass that knowledge on to peers and the patients you care for.

Identify strategies to avoid adverse drug events.
Analyze the major classes of cardiovascular drugs.
Recognize potential drug-to-drug interactions in the patient taking anticoagulants.
Discuss critical side effects for the patient taking statins.
Formulate a plan of care for the patient receiving blood transfusions.
Prioritize interventions for the patient who has overdosed on opioids.

Cardiac

The Spectrum of Coronary Artery Disease
The ABCDs of the Cardiac Medicine Cabinet

ACEs/ARBs
Beta Blockers
Calcium Channel Blockers
Diuretics

MONA vs. FONA: Which is the Best Treatment
Drug Priorities for Ischemic Injury & Heart Failure
Must Know Side Effects of Alpha Blockers
Antiarrhythmic Options
Maintaining Electrolyte Balance with Diuretics
Cardiac Benefits of Statins Beyond Treating Dyslipidemia
Strategies to Avoid Rhabdo

Endocrine

The Newest Oral Hypoglycemics
Short- & Long-Acting Insulins
Ace Inhibitors & the Diabetic Patient
Vasopressin for Diabetes Insipidus
Acute Hyperglycemic States: DKA, HHS
Insulin Drips

Gastrointestinal

Anticholinergics: Impact on the GI System
Anti-emetics & How They Work to Guide Your Selection
Understanding H2 Blockers & Proton Pump
Inhibitors
Upper & Lower GI Bleeds: Ulcers, Varices, Diverticulitis
Protonix, Vasopressin, Octreotide
Fluid Resuscitation & Blood Products: Avoiding & Treating TACO & TRALI

Pulmonary

Corticosteroids for the Airway
Avoiding Complications
Bronchodilators: MDIs vs. Nebulizers
The Beta Blocker & Asthma Connection
Pulmonary Embolus: From Thrombolytics to Interventional Radiology
Anticoagulation Goals
Exploring the 5 Categories of Anticoagulants:

Coumarins
Factor 10a Inhibitors
Heparins
Thrombin Inhibitors
Anti-Platelets

The New Reversal Agents

Pain Control

NSAIDS/Acetaminophen/Aspirin
New Concerns with Opioids
Medical Marijuana: What has Research Taught Us?
Reversal Agents
Managing Overdose