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Do you know the top medications that interact with warfarin? Do you know which anabiotic is an absolute contraindication and would warrant malpractice if you prescribe somebody who’s on warfarin? If not you really need to pop in and listen to this short podcast that will help you not only know the answer these questions but a way to easily remember them for life so you know that you never make that mistake.
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Today’s episode is a little bit different. I’ve had a massive amount of requests for one of my meditations therefore I decided to try one as a podcast. It’s a little bit different because of the editing that is allowed with a podcast. However I hope that it blesses you in many ways I am as always so thankful for any feedback and recommendations you can always reach me @dr.Lauren.DNP on Instagram! Many blessings đ€
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In case of emergency! These are the tips and tricks that I help myself death during times of anxiety at work or even around being a mom and Madison. And that mom guilt that we can all experience from time to time is real so here are some tips short and sweet to help you through your day so you can be your best self for those that you care for the most.đ€
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Need a quicker way to learn medical information? Does cytochrome P450 intimidate you? Do you ever feel that it is to difficult to memorize drug interactions to even try? Well, not anymore! My quirky ways of thinking has brought us yet another great way to learn this complex system in a fun, and thorough way!
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In this episode we are sharing small tips and tricks for helping to deal with overwhelm both in and out of the office.
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Hey yâall what is up? Iâm so excited about todayâs podcast cause one that I really and truly wish that I had in my back pocket whenever I first started practicing family medicine.
This is short and sweet but packed with tons of great information that I am sure will help enhance your practice and or your studies!
Correction within the podcast: the group is âstrong as a mother, healthy as a providerâ is the name of the group, and we would love to have you here!
You can also follow me at @drlaurenaprn on IG! -
My top tips for studying and what I wish someone had told me when I became a new NP in primary care.
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Simple & fun trick to remember the difference between first, secondary, & third degree heart blocks. I even provided a simple visual for you. (See below)
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As always, none of the information in this podcast is indicated to diagnose or treat. You should always check your current guidelines and only practice within your scope. As I cannot guarantee that when you listen to this recording guidelines and standards are up-to-date, you cannot rely upon this podcast. The purpose of this podcast is to help you learn how to study and think of different ways to remember the things that you need to know.
Feel free to reach out to me @DrLaurenAPRN on Instagram for any questions, comments or requests! Iâm here for yâall -
ACLS part 2: letâs talk when we use amiodarone, atropine, verses adenosine...what are the different time frames for each guideline? How long do you have for tPa? Verses door to balloon time? And how do we keep it all straight?! Thatâs what Iâm here for friends!
Show note: â99 red balloonsâ is the song by Nena (a German artist) that I have given you the homework of listening too.
As always, none of the information in this podcast is indicated to diagnose or treat. You should always check your current guidelines and only practice within your scope. As I cannot guarantee that when you listen to this recording guidelines and standards are up-to-date, you cannot rely upon this podcast. The purpose of this podcast is to help you learn how to study and think of different ways to remember the things that you need to know.
Feel free to reach out to me @DrLaurenAPRN on Instagram for any questions, comments or requests! Iâm here for yâall! -
Super excited to share this one!
Have you ever been retaking your ACLS and thought,
âIs it 300 of amino or Epi?â
âIs it and 3 mg of Epi every min or 1 mg of Epi every 3 minutes?â
âIs it adenosine or amino for VT/VF or Brady?â
Is it compressions at a rate of 100 or 60.. is it a ratio of 30:2 or 60:2?â
Well I have good news for you!! You no longer have to have these thoughts!
ACLS is hard for a lot of people because there are so many tinny tiny details that are very similar to one another & if you donât use it frequently, itâs hard to keep straight. But I have the tricks of the trade for you!
Disclaimer: none of the information in This podcast is indicated a diagnose or treat. You need to check your own resources and/or courses in order to do that. This is for information only! The purpose here is to help you think in a different way that can help you remember things easier.
đMy goal is to stimulate your creative juices so you donât have to rely on repeating information over and over in order to remember it.
As a note for clarity: CPR is continuous but you pause to switch compressors & do rhythm check Q 2 mins. -
Right out the gates we are tackling COVID-19. Let’s talk epidemiology, clinical presentation, serologic testing & diagnostics!