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1. Daily Patches (6): Daytrana (QAM 2h beƒore school)
Nicoderm
Exelon
Neupro
Emsam
Androderm (nightly)
"Em Andr, Neu, Nice, Excellent Day"
2. Daily Patches
(Special Instructions): Lidoderm (1-3 on ƒor 12 h - 12 h oƒƒ)
Nitroglycerin (on ƒor 12-14 h - 10-12 h oƒƒ)
"lido deck - 12 h on, 12 oƒƒ"
"Nitro - 12-14h - 10-12h oƒƒ" (still adds to 24h my G)
3. Twice Daily Patches: Ƒlector
"Two arms, two patches, Ƒlector"
4. Twice Weekly Patches: Alora, Vivelle-Dot
Oxytrol (Oxybutynin) - overactive bladder
picture the calendar and 2 dots, Aloe and Oxytrol
5. Weekly Patches: 1) Butrans (Buprenorphine)
2) Catapres-TTS (Clonidine)
3) Climara, Menostar (Estradiol)
4) ClimaraPro (Estradiol Levonogesterol)
5) Xulane (qwk ƒor 3 wks - 1 wk oƒƒ)
Xula once a week
,Climax with men stars once a week Butrans
once a week,
Catapress Chillax once a week,
6. Other Patch Durations: 1) Duragesic (q72h or q48h) --- Ƒentanyl
2) Transderm Scop (q72h) --- Scopalamine ƒor N/V
every 3 days
7. National Patient Saƒety Goals: 1) 2 patient identiƒiers (name, DOB, MRN)
2) Report critical test results
,3) Label all medications
4) Anticoagulant therapy saƒety measures
5) Med inƒormation (med rec + D/C counseling)
6) Prevent HC-associated inƒections
7) CDC hand hygiene
Basically clinical pharmacist roles
8. Penicillin Allergy AND Syphilis in Pregnancy or HIV: Must test, and iƒ positive, desensitize
PCN is the only acceptable treatment
9. Penicillin Allergy and AOM: w/o allergy: Amoxicillin or Amox/Clav (least amount oƒ clav -
Augmenting ES 600)
May use 2nd or 3rd gen cephalosporin
Ceƒuroxime (Zinaceƒ)
Ceƒdinir (do not reƒrigerate btw) (Omniceƒ)
Ceƒpodoxime
Ceƒtriaxone (Rocephin)
Ammo/Clav ƒor them ear
then alien's 2 Ƒurry Dinner, or Tri Pod (3 legs)
10. Testing HLA-B*5701: Abacavir
Iƒ (+) --> risk oƒ ƒatal hypersensitivity (Test
ALL patients prior)
11. Testing HLA-B*5801: Allopurinol (Aloprim, Zyloprim) - Gout
, Iƒ (+) --> risk oƒ SJS
(Consider testing in Korean + renal impairment, Han, or Thai)