Description
Domain Expert – Nursing (UpToDate Lexidrug)
To qualify you must use UpToDate Lexidrug (or Lexicomp) regularly - weekly or more - as a working part of your job, with 2+ years of professional nursing experience.
Lexidrug knowledge we require
Core (required of all candidates)
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Knows how to check a patient's full active medication list before administering a new drug — not just the drug in hand against the one most recently given
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Knows how to recognize when a finding means "hold the dose and escalate" versus "safe to proceed" — nursing scope is catching and escalating, not resolving the clinical question independently
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Knows how to reconcile medications across a transition of care (admission, transfer, discharge) — catching discrepancies between home meds, brought-from-home bottles, and current orders
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Knows how to monitor for and recognize an adverse reaction or interaction after administration, tied to the actual administration timeline (what was given, when, in what order)
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Knows how to document and communicate an escalation clearly — what was found, what was held, who was notified — not just note a concern and move on
Specialized depth (strong working knowledge in at least 2–3 of the following)
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Trissel's IV Compatibility — Y-site/syringe compatibility and line management for patients on multiple simultaneous infusions
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High-alert medication administration protocols (insulin, anticoagulants, opioids, chemotherapy, sedation)
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Pediatric/weight-based dosing and administration
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Geriatric-specific administration precautions (fall risk, sedation, Beers Criteria-relevant drugs)
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Patient/caregiver discharge education, including multi-language teaching materials
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Drug I.D. for medication reconciliation (verifying an unlabeled or brought-from-home medication)
What you'll do
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Confirm a medication is safe to administer against the patient's full active med list and administration history — not just the one drug named in the question
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Catch a medication reconciliation gap, a missed IV compatibility issue, or an adverse-reaction pattern that requires tracing the actual administration timeline
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Judge completeness: was the full clinical picture (all active meds, administration timing, transition-of-care history) accounted for, or was the question scoped too narrowly
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Distinguish "within nursing scope to resolve" from "needs escalation to pharmacy or the prescriber" — correctly routing rather than either overreaching or under-escalating
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Verify that a correct nursing finding is actually carried through — dose held, right person notified, chart documented — not just noticed and left there
Requirements
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Frequent Lexidrug (or Lexicomp) use - weekly or more - in your current or recent role
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2+ years of professional nursing experience, inpatient/acute care setting strongly preferred
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Reflexive use of Interactions and Trissel's at the point of administration; can spot a missed interaction, a reconciliation gap, or a symptom-onset red flag on sight
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RN license in good standing; BSN or higher preferred
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Strong working knowledge in at least 2–3 specialized areas above, tied to your practice setting (e.g., ICU, oncology, pediatrics, geriatrics)
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Comfort judging whether a correct nursing finding was properly escalated and documented, not just identified
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Prior data annotation, labeling, or AI evaluation experience is a plus
Interested in this position?
Apply directly on the company's website