Emergency Medicine Pharmacist Impact on Door-to-Needle Time in Patients With Acute Ischemic Strokedoi:10.1177/1941874417729982stroketissue plasminogen activatordoor-to-needle timeemergency medicinepharmacistshttp://journals.sagepub.com/templates/jsp/images/arrow_up.gifJoshua S. Jacoby...
4CPS-121 Emergency medicine clinical pharmacist’s interventions and their impact on preventable adverse drug eventsFree You need to be signed in to access email alerts. If you have an account log in with your user name and password. If you don't have an account you can just enter ...
Purpose The available literature has shown that the presence of an Emergency Medicine Pharmacist (EMP) is associated with decreased time to medication procurement, a reduction in medication errors, and overall cost avoidance. However, there is limited literature that systematically evaluates the impact ...
Overview of ASHP Guidelines on Emergency Medicine Pharmacist ServicesThe target audience for these guidelines includes EMPs, health-system administrators, physicians, emergency nurses and other emergency clinical staff, accreditors, and regulators...Heather Draper Eppert, Pharm.D., BCPSAlison...
Former NHS pharmacist Dr Dawn Price founded mi-SOS after a near-fatal health scare back in 2019, where she found herself alone and unconscious in her home with a slow heart rate. Dawn made a full recovery and had a pacemaker fitted, however, she would now be require...
Impact of an emergency medicine pharmacist on door to needle alteplase time and patient outcomes in acute ischemic strokeJulia Barbour aPatricia Hushen bGeorge C. Newman bJennifer Vidal a
Methods: This was a prospective study that evaluated nursing satisfaction prior to the initiation of an emergency medicine clinical pharmacist and one year after implementation. The survey consisted of 29 questions and was designed to assess three areas of pharmacy: general pharmacy, pharmacy ...
Impact of an emergency medicine pharmacist on time to thrombolysis in acute ischemic strokedoi:10.1016/j.ajem.2016.07.007Montgomery, KaylaHall, A. BradKeriazes, GeorgiaThe American Journal of Emergency Medicine
doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2019.12.015Francisco IbarraW.B. Saunders
It is a fact that pharmacists are currently not present in the ED at all times. A high level of priority should be placed on medications by all staff so that they are reviewed. (author abstract)doi:10.1002/j.2055-2335.2006.tb00624.xWelch...