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Please see the CPSI-approved rules and trigger evaluation guidelines. Each link opens a new Word document.
A.
Dextrose 50% and BG < 50; Metformin and Cr > 1.5
B.
Polystyrene; Dextrose 50% and K > 5
C.
Enoxaparin and Cr > 1.5 with Rise > 0.5
D.
Flumazenil for benzodiazepine reversal
E.
Protamine for heparin reversal; Heparin and 2 aPTT > 100
F.
Lepirudin, Argatroban, or Bivalirudin for HIT; HIT assay - PF4 (ERISA) > 0.399, potential positive
G.
Falling platelets and heparin; Platelets < 50 and aspirin, clopidogrel, ticlopidine, or NSAIDS
H.
Morphine and Cr > 1.5 and with rise > 0.5; Meperidine and Cr > 1.5
I.
Naloxone for opiate reversal
J.
Vitamin K (phytonadione) and INR > 3; Warfarin and INR >4
Pediatrics-specific guidelines as of 11/21/2007
A.
[PEDS] Insulin and Blood Glucose <50 mg/dL
DUH-specific guidelines
A.
Naloxone worksheet
B.
Flumazenil worksheet
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