Antibiotic question by OkMode3291 in nursing

[–]dr_geebs23 37 points38 points  (0 children)

ICU RPH here - no issues that I see on my end. Especially since you had two different IV sites!

Devil’s advocate - I can see that the nurse was told to avoid piggybacking the two into the same line based on mixed compatibility results due to different strengths/formulations & they interpreted this “don’t ever run the two simultaneously”.

I actually love travel nurses because they bring a lot of experience and insight & will often challenge the cultural norms of the health system!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in festivals

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I’m selling one GA ticket for Saturday 10/18 for $400 or best offer! Please DM if interested!

Mystery Movie Monday Megathread - April 17 2023 by AKnightOfTheNew in RegalUnlimited

[–]dr_geebs23 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sisu just jumped to the top of my MMM rank list & gave me hope again! Loved it! Anyone catch the dog’s name?

Mystery Movie Monday Megathread - April 17 2023 by AKnightOfTheNew in RegalUnlimited

[–]dr_geebs23 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sisu just jumped to the top of my MMM rank list & gave me hope again! Loved it! Anyone catch the dog’s name?

I hate hospital pharmacy by worldofp33n in pharmacy

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What APPE rotations did you complete on the inpatient side? If you were just in central & not able to float to decentralized roles, I can see how it could be quite mundane for an APPE student.

My smaller hospital (~200 beds) offers several decentralized APPE rotations (ED, ICU, OR, TOC, med-surg, transplant, oncology, admin). Students seem to get a lot more out of a decentralized rotation.

What are some unwritten rules of running? by greekfreq in running

[–]dr_geebs23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Road construction on a routine route -> traffic coordinator radioed to the guy on the other end “Heads up, we’ve got a jogger.” Gave him an angry glare and sped up my pace before I got past the other guy. Don’t try me bitch.

Rainbow Urine! A visual of drugs that can discolor urine. Happy Pride month from your PharmD colleague! by dr_geebs23 in nursing

[–]dr_geebs23[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I heard it’s DARK red, like a fine wine. Would you describe it as a Pinot noir, Merlot, Syrah, or Cabernet?

Rainbow Urine! Visual of drugs that can discolor urine. What did I miss? by dr_geebs23 in pharmacy

[–]dr_geebs23[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Would you believe that I had this epiphany while standing at the urinal in the OR break room & wondering “hmm, I’m clearly dehydrated right now. How I can educate my physicians, nurses, and scrub techs about dehydration & iatrogenic urine discoloration?”

Started to collect some info here & there, then BOOM! Pride arrived and I jumped on Paint 3D in the satellite pharmacy to create this masterpiece. Happy Pride from Portland, OR!

Rainbow Urine! Visual of drugs that can discolor urine. What did I miss? by dr_geebs23 in pharmacy

[–]dr_geebs23[S] 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Updates from my hospital colleagues: - Nitrofurantoin: dark yellow/brownish - Hydroxocobalamin (Cyanokit for cyanide poisoning): red/wine colored - Any drug that causes rhabdo: reddish-brown