What is the safest way medication can be administered?
oral/enteral route
What eternal access devices are used for short-term use?
What eternal access devices are used for long-term use?
What are the inclusion criteria for IV to PO switching?
How can we tell an infection is improving when considering IV to PO?
How can we tell if a patient has a functioning GI tract when converting from IV to PO?
What are the exclusion criteria for IV to PO switching?
How can we tell is someone has a disease that does not support PO?
How can we tell if the patient is immunocompromised?
What is sequential therapy?
refers to the act of replacing a parenteral version with its oral counterpart of the same compound
What is switch therapy?
conversion of IV to PO equivalent within the same class
What is step-down therapy?
conversion from injection med to oral agent in another class or to a different med in the same class with a different dose, frequency, and spectrum of activity may not be the same
All ICU patients have Virchow’s triad, what are the 3 parts?
What are the major risk factors for VTE?
When should LMWH or LDUH (low-dose unfractionated heparin) be started for DVT prophylaxis in critical care patients?
ASAP
What should be used for DVT prophylaxis in critical care patients at high risk for major bleeding?
mechanical thromboprophylaxis as monotherapy
When would a patient be considered high risk for major bleeding?
platelets <50,000
What are CIs for mechanical thromboprophylaxis?
What is the dose of heparin (LDUH) for DVT prophylaxis?
What is the renal dosing adjustment for LDUH?
No dosing adjustment required
What is the dose of LMWH (Enoxeparin, LOVENOX) for DVT prophylaxis?
What is the renal dosing adjustment for Enoxiparin?
CrCl <30: 30mg SQ Q24H
What role does Fondaparinux (ARIXTRA) have in DVT prophylaxis?
can be used in patients with moderate, high, or very high risk of DVT if CrCl>30
What role do DOACs have in DVT prophylaxis?
No role in ICU patients