Scientific publications
Activities of the clinical pharmacist in the intensive care units
Fernando Becerril-Moreno 1 , Marta Valera-Rubio 2 , Irene Aquerreta-González 3 , Esther Domingo-Chiva 4 , Laura Doménech-Moral 5 , María Martín-Cerezuela 6 , Edurne Fernández de Gamarra-Martínez 7 , Sara Cobo-Sacristán 8
Abstract
The main objective of the activity carried out in an intensive care unit and in general in all hospitalization units, is to provide all the human and material resources to offer the best therapeutic care to admitted patients.
Work in multidisciplinary teams, made up of specialists in Intensive Care Medicine as those responsible for the patients, doctors from other specialties, specialized nursing, physiotherapists, nutritionists and clinical pharmacists is an optimal approach to achieve the proposed objective.
The activities of the clinical pharmacist can be developed at different levels (basic, intermediate and excellent) depending on the degree of involvement, the time dedicated, the training and the available resources.
This article aims to establish an initial work guide, through recommendations aimed at the activity to be developed by the clinical pharmacist in the ICU in relation to critical patient care and quality improvement, which serves as a reference for those pharmacists who go to develop pharmaceutical care activities in critical patients.
CITATION Farm Hosp. 2024 Oct 21:S1130-6343(24)00153-3. doi: 10.1016/j.farma.2024.09.004