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Technician Tutorial: Dispensing Drugs for Pediatric Patients January 2021
Toolbox: Improving Heart Failure Care January 2021
Chart: Giving Meds by Alternative Routes February 2020
Chart: Meds That Should Not Be Crushed January 2020
Article: Watch for the First Oral GLP-1 Agonist, Rybelsus, During Transitions of Care November 2019
Patient Education: Medication Disposal Guide June 2019
Technician Tutorial: Keep it Cool: Storing Meds in the Fridge or Freezer September 2018
Chart: Inhaled Antibiotics for Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Adults November 2017
Technician Tutorial: Oral Dosage Forms 101 November 2017
Article: Watch for Dosing Differences With the New Spironolactone Suspension CaroSpir November 2017
Article: Be Prepared to Give Some Injectable Meds Intranasally August 2017
Article: Consider a Combo of IV and Inhaled Antibiotics in Some VAP Patients August 2017
Chart: “Push-Dose” Peripheral Vasopressors for Symptomatic Hypotension June 2017
Article: Take Precautions if Push-Dose Pressors Are Used at Your Hospital June 2017
Technician Tutorial: Dispensing Inhaled Medications February 2017
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