CPE Program - Metro East 9-3-2015

When
Thursday, September 3rd, 2015
5:45 pm - 7:00 pm

Description
Pharmacy's Role in Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy

Faculty:

Kelsey L. Bauman, Pharm.D., BCPS
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital
Belleville, IL

Schedule:

5:45 pm - Registration and Light Dinner
6:00 pm - CPE Program

Registration:

Registration deadline is 9:00 am Tuesday, September 1, 2015. There is no fee for ICHP members to attend this activity. Non-members who would like to earn CPE credit will be charged $20. There is no fee for non-members who do not want to earn CPE credit. Non-members who do not want to earn CPE credit should call the ICHP office at 815-227-9292 to register. When registering, there will be a place to enter your NABP e-profile ID#.

Location:

Millennium Room
Southern Illinois Heart Institute
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital
340 W. Lincoln St.
Belleville, IL 62220

Learning Objectives:

At the conclusion of this application-based continuing pharmacy education activity, pharmacist participants should be able to:

1. Utilizing pharmacokinetic (PK) and drug-specific data, determine the appropriate drug dosing regimen for a patient receiving continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT).
2. Explain how CRRT works, specifically the machine and circuit construction, patient access point, direction of fluid and blood flow, dialysate, and anticoagulation.
3. Illustrate how continuous renal replacement differs from intermittent renal replacement and the appropriate indications for continuous renal replacement.
4. Differentiate between various types of continuous renal replacement (CVVH, CVVHD, CVVHDF, SCUF) and how it differs from intermittent hemodialysis (IHD).
5. Appropriately adjust an antibiotic schedule and/or dose in a patient receiving CRRT using drug monographs and pharmacokinetic data.

At the conclusion of this application-based continuing pharmacy education activity, pharmacy technician participants should be able to:

1. Based on the ordered rate of flow, calculate the number of bags of dialysate needed for CRRT patients.
2. Illustrate the difference between PrismaSol and Prismasate solutions.
3. Demonstrate how to compound a calcium chloride intravenous piggyback when citrate is being used for anticoagulation.
4. Using an antibiotic dose-adjustment table for CRRT patients, determine if an antibiotic is appropriately adjusted or not.
5. Differentiate between various types of continuous renal replacement (CVVH, CVVHD, CVVHDF, SCUF) and how it differs from intermittent hemodialysis (IHD).

Accreditation:

ACPE logoACPE # 0121-0000-15-037-L01-P & 0121-0000-15-037-L01-T
1.0 Contact Hour (0.1 CEU) Type of Activity: Application-based
The Illinois Council of Health System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.  This activity provides 1 hour (0.1 CEU) of continuing pharmacy education credit (ACPE Activity # 0121-0000-15-037-L01-P & 0121-0000-15-037-L01-T). 

Attendees must complete a program evaluation online at www.CESally.com.

Target Audience: This application-based activity was developed for Health-System Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians.

NEW - PTCB now requires CPhTs to earn only pharmacy technician-specific (‘T-specific’) credit to qualify for recertification.
However, any Pharmacist or P-specific credit earned by technicians in 2014 will still be accepted for those recertifying in 2015. As of January 1, 2015, ALL CPE credit earned must be T-specific. In addition, PTCB will reduce the number of allowable CPE hours earned through in-service training from 10 to 5. Please advise all pharmacy technicians at your site of this change.

CPE Monitor: When registering for this program, you will be asked to provide your NABP e-Profile ID # and Birthday. Visit www.ichpnet.org/cpemonitor/ for information about CPE Monitor and how to obtain your NABP ID.

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