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Session 1: High-Yield Emergency Medicine Pharmacotherapy — Resuscitation, Time-Critical Syndromes, and ED Decision-Making

High-Yield Emergency Medicine Pharmacotherapy — Resuscitation, Time-Critical Syndromes, and ED Decision-Making

  • 180 minutes
  • 80 slides
JT
Hosted by Julien Tran, PhD, PharmD Global Medical Affairs Lead
What we'll cover
  • 0:00 Prioritization Under ED Pressure
  • 15:00 Airway And Arrest Drugs
  • 38:00 Shock And Sepsis First Hour
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What you'll take away

Practical shifts you can apply this week

  • Identify Medication Priorities

    during resuscitation, cardiac arrest, shock, and post-intubation care.

  • Evaluate First-Hour Pharmacotherapy Choices

    for sepsis, ACS, stroke, hypertensive emergencies, and trauma.

  • Apply ED Decision Frameworks

    for high-risk medications, antidotes, anticoagulant reversal, and antimicrobial emergencies.

  • Compare Medication Strategies

    across distributive, cardiogenic, obstructive, and hemorrhagic shock states.

  • Design A Bedside Medication

    safety checklist for time-critical emergency department presentations.

Presenters

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JT

Julien Tran, PhD, PharmD

Global Medical Affairs Lead

Agenda

What we'll cover

  1. 0:00

    Prioritization Under ED Pressure

    Rank therapies by time-sensitivity, physiologic target, and error risk before the dose leaves the cart.

  2. 15:00

    Airway And Arrest Drugs

    Separate ACLS timing, RSI choices, post-intubation sedation, and immediate bedside documentation roles.

  3. 38:00

    Shock And Sepsis First Hour

    Match fluids, vasopressors, antibiotics, and escalation triggers to the suspected shock physiology.

  4. 59:00

    ACS Stroke Hypertension Clocks

    Build medication plans that protect reperfusion decisions and avoid chasing numbers faster than organs tolerate.

  5. 82:00

    Trauma Hemorrhage Reversal Decisions

    Cover RSI, analgesia, hemostasis, antibiotics, tetanus, and reversal without slowing the primary survey.

  6. 101:00

    Toxicology Antidote Readiness

    Use toxidromes, exposure history, antidote access, monitoring, and poison center input as one medication system.

  7. 120:00

    Neurologic Emergencies At Bedside

    Choose drugs that stop seizures, agitation, ICP threats, and metabolic danger while preserving reassessment.

  8. 137:00

    Antimicrobial Safety Close

    Recap high-yield decisions, build the bedside checklist, and choose one ED pathway to test after the session.

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