Drawing from three decades of experience treating cardiology patients, Karen will provide you with cutting-edge information regarding the selection of particular cardiac medications
Karen M. Marzlin – Cardiac Medications
Hemodynamics and Shock
- Physiological determinants of myocardial performance
- Vasodilators
- Vasopressors
- Inotropes
- Shock: Dopamine versus Norepinephrine
- Nuances of decompensated heart failure
Risk Factor Optimization
- Statin therapy in primary and secondary prevention
- Other Antilipid agents: when to use what?
- Outcome trials for lipid lowering agents
- AIM High
- Thrive
- Drug choices in hypertension
- Resistant hypertension
Atrial Fibrillation
- Antiarrhythmic pharmacology for rate control
- Antiarrhythmic pharmacology for rhythm control
- Clinical implications of potassium channel blockers
- Special considerations for Dronedarone and Amiodarone
- Anticoagulant medication options
- Fibrinolytics
- Anticoagulants
- Antiplatelets
Therapeutic Advances for Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Prasugrel
- Ticagrelor
- Epleranone post-STEMI
- Non-Steroidals
- ASA and CABG
- Contrast nephropathy
Heart Failure
- Optimal loop diuretic / dose and route of administration
- Nesiritide
- OPTIME Trial
- Serelaxin
- RAAS drugs
- Evidence-based beta blockers
- Drugs not to give for systolic dysfunction
Pulling it All Together: A Patient-Centered Approach to Pharmacology and Prescribing
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Join Karen M. Marzlin, DNP, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, CHFN, for an insightful and practical day focused on the common types of cardiac disorders that professionals like you see in your practice, and the medications currently used to treat them.
Drawing from three decades of experience treating cardiology patients, Karen will provide you with cutting-edge information regarding the selection of particular cardiac medications, the desired outcomes, potential side effects and drug interactions. Leave with a clear understanding of the physiological basis for cardiovascular drug therapy and drugs used to manipulate hemodynamic parameters, alter the cardiac electrical system, interrupt the clotting process, and to treat a variety of cardiovascular disease states.
Don’t miss this opportunity to keep pace with the ever-changing field of cardiac care, and through the information gained in this seminar, reduce the risk of potential adverse consequences for your patients. You will leave with a holistic perspective of cardiovascular pharmacology and its role in providing your patient with better outcomes and quality of life.