2018
DOI: 10.1177/1357633x18778631
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Ethylene glycol and methanol ingestion cared for by tele-emergency pharmacy and tele-emergency medicine

Abstract: We believe this is the first documented case of a critically ill patient managed by telepharmacy in a remote, rural critical access hospital. We outline the case and the benefits of telepharmacy in under-resourced, rural critical access emergency departments.

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“…5 The EM pharmacists have actively participated with this program to provide clinical pharmacy services to these remote sites via telephone consults as well as real-time audio/visual devices allowing a virtual face-to-face interaction. 6 As isolation precautions and PPE conservation became central issues in our ED and across the world, maintaining communication became 1 of the most important hurdles to overcome. Our experience with telemedicine prepared us to optimize our contributions as pharmacists knowing that we may not be able to provide our usual services at the bedside.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 The EM pharmacists have actively participated with this program to provide clinical pharmacy services to these remote sites via telephone consults as well as real-time audio/visual devices allowing a virtual face-to-face interaction. 6 As isolation precautions and PPE conservation became central issues in our ED and across the world, maintaining communication became 1 of the most important hurdles to overcome. Our experience with telemedicine prepared us to optimize our contributions as pharmacists knowing that we may not be able to provide our usual services at the bedside.…”
Section: Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 3 This review showed the potential benefit from telepharmacy services; however, no telepharmacy services in the emergency department (ED) were included, and available data is limited regarding implementation of telepharmacy services in the ED and its potential impact. 4 , 5 …”
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confidence: 99%