Tuesday, December 3, 2024
12 – 1 PM
This presentation will equip the nurse at all levels of education and training on the clinical pearls of medication safety:
- Review how a drug comes to market through rigorous clinical trials with a focus on patient safety and approval by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Describe the differences between FDA approved medications vs. compounded medications
- Explore the influence of drug metabolism by the body’s P450 enzyme system
- Discuss where to find and implement the best evidence when reviewing medication use and implications
- Demonstrate the FDA’s use of the Black Box Warning and what that means on safe nursing practice
- Identify medication classes that carry a high-risk for adverse reactions.
Registration Rates
Member Rate: $75
Non-Member Rate: $125
Dr. Kim Kuebler, founder and director of the Multiple Chronic Conditions Resource Center, is a national/international thought leader in chronic conditions, pain, and palliative care. She received her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Vanderbilt University. She is a Mayday Pain Fellow from the Department of Neurology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. She is an award-winning author of eight textbooks on chronic disease, symptoms, and palliative care. She has conducted and published several research projects.