Clinical Pearls: Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose
Briana Juskowiak Briana Juskowiak

Clinical Pearls: Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose



Toxic levels of calcium channel blockers typically induce massive cardiogenic and distributive shock and pressors alone often won't save them. High dose insulin therapy enters the chat here. Think 700 units of rapid onset insulin IV per hour 🤯. Yep, it's gonna be an all hands on deck kind of patient my friends. Read this article to learn about the whys, whos, and hows of CCB overdose mgt.

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Clinical Pearls: Pressor Selection
Briana Juskowiak Briana Juskowiak

Clinical Pearls: Pressor Selection

The foundation of critical care practice stands upon heart and lung support. As you know a multitude of problems lead to these downstream complications, but at its core what we do in the unit is handle worst case scenarios. Even for a new nurse practitioner with loads of years at the ICU bedside, pressor selection can be difficult at first. What I hear from students is “Levo, let’s just start Levo.” They say this because it has been their experience and it’s of course discussed everywhere. But when I ask them to defend the selection there can be a dearth of knowledge. Ultimately, they may be right, but I argue that as a competent provider one must have a good understanding of the pharmacodynamics of the drug AND the pathophysiology of the disorder you are treating. Why? Because while the physician/team you are practicing with currently may never question you, at some point you will need to explain your rationale. And on a baser level you need to accurately treat the problem or you could 1)chose something ineffective 2)make things worse or 3)harm the patient. Let’s talk vasopressors.

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