Pharmacotherapy in the Critically Ill Pregnant Patient: Part II References

Melissa Thompson Bastin and Allison Lankford return to highlight pregnancy-related complications in the critically ill pregnant patient.

Melissa Thompson Bastin and Allison Lankford return for Pharmacotherapy in the Critically Ill Pregnant Patient: Part II.
Part I highlighted common ICU disease states and considerations in our critically ill pregnant patient.
Part II focuses on pregnancy-related complications and considerations.

What is the most common cause for ICU admission? Preferred administration method for oxytocin? Second- and third-line uterotonics? TEG-guided resuscitation? Methotrexate medication safety concerns? Early BP treatment important? Mother-centered care? This and so much more.

If you haven’t listened to Part I, do that here:

This 2-part episode series was based off of the 2-part Pharmacotherapy article series entitled “Caring for Two in the ICU”

Part I: Pharmacotherapy in the critically ill pregnant patient

Part II: Pharmacologic management of pregnancy-related complications

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