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Safety Exam Test With Mark Scheme d d d d d
Understand and identify evidenced-based prescribing resources -
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ACOG, American Ca Society, National lung and heart instituete, EEP, Dynamed, Lexicomp,
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Sanford guide, lactamed **NO PDR
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Understand PLLR: Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation: Improved Benefit-Risk information. -
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June 2015; 3 sections pregnancy-L&D, Lactation-nursing mothers; Fe/males of
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reproductive age; labeling updated as new information arrives, more current information to discuss
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risk vs benefit
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Type 2-antibody Dependent -
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Type 3- Immune Complex hypersensitivity -
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Type 4- non-IgE, Cell mediated delayed -
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What are ADRs? What is the APRNs responsibility in ADRs? -
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Adverse drug reactions 1) pharmacological (predictable) 2) idiosyneratic
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(unpredicted/severe); APRN: document & record specific reaction & drug; injury involved; FDA
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reporting
Concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in safety. -
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,Understand biotransformation, enzyme induction and inhibition and Grapefruit and CYP 450. -
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enzyme Inhibitors: decrease CYP450 enzymes, increasing pharmacological action of the
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drug (more drug, more action); basically inhibit the metabolizing system. Enzyme Induction: induces
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the CYP450 causing increased amount of CYP450 which results in the increased metabolism, which
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decreases pharmacologic action of the drug.
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PRN meds DO THIS AT EVERY VISIT. A-allergies V-vitamins O-old drugs/OTC I-Interactions D-
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dependence M-mendel-family hx-benefits or reactions; goal of therapy -related drug class -MOA -
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features of specific drugs -how do they get into body (PO, inject)-metabolized and excretion
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Know The World Health Organization (WHO) Six Step Model of Rational Prescribing -
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, 1-define pt problem 2-specify therapeutic objective 3-choose tx 4-start tx 5-educate pt 6-
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d monitor effectiveness d
Review physiologic changes in the elderly. -
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Increased gastric PH; decreased peristalisis (increased length of time for absorption to
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occur); decreased muscle mass; decreased total body water (decreased distribution); decreased
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liver mass (effects metabolism); Also polypharmacy >5 drugs
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Review physiologic changes in pregnancy. -
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Numerous changes-most drugs don't need dosage change Increased volume= decreased
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albumin=increased unbound drug=increased clearance Increased blood flow to organs, increased
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bioavailability Ex) SSRI-3rd trimester increased metabolism & increased excretion = increased
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amounts, more frequent dosing because of increased excretion, and longer transport/distribution
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Review physiologic changes in peds. -
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Higher rate of metabolism; drugs are less protein bound, higher water concentration=
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increased distribution. Dosing based on kg; Infants= organ immaturity which can increase toxicity
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(decreased metabolism & excretion); underdeveloped blood brain barriar=drugs readily to CNS; PO
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drugs not absorbed well due to variable peristalsis
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What is Beers list and STOPP Tools and use implications? -
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BEERS-1991 used to identify harmful drugs for elderly; >65 START-screening tool STOPP-
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screening tool >65 Tools-benefit outweighs risk, use drug; Guidelines not protocols
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Understand the impact of genomics and metabolism. -
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Personalization of drug; each pt responds differently to drugs based on individual genetic
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makeup; genetic data can guide selection of drugs & avoid ADRs; cheek swab (inadequate efficacy
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& safety); especially important for depression meds
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What is a teratogen? -
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not) Prescription drugs: not all are scheduled, need a script; cannot buy over the counter ex) PCN
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Safety Exam Test With Mark Scheme d d d d d
Understand and identify evidenced-based prescribing resources -
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ACOG, American Ca Society, National lung and heart instituete, EEP, Dynamed, Lexicomp,
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Sanford guide, lactamed **NO PDR
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Understand PLLR: Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation: Improved Benefit-Risk information. -
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June 2015; 3 sections pregnancy-L&D, Lactation-nursing mothers; Fe/males of
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reproductive age; labeling updated as new information arrives, more current information to discuss
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risk vs benefit
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Type 1-IgE - d d d
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Type 2-antibody Dependent -
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Type 3- Immune Complex hypersensitivity -
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Type 4- non-IgE, Cell mediated delayed -
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What are ADRs? What is the APRNs responsibility in ADRs? -
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Adverse drug reactions 1) pharmacological (predictable) 2) idiosyneratic
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(unpredicted/severe); APRN: document & record specific reaction & drug; injury involved; FDA
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reporting
Concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in safety. -
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,Understand biotransformation, enzyme induction and inhibition and Grapefruit and CYP 450. -
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enzyme Inhibitors: decrease CYP450 enzymes, increasing pharmacological action of the
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drug (more drug, more action); basically inhibit the metabolizing system. Enzyme Induction: induces
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the CYP450 causing increased amount of CYP450 which results in the increased metabolism, which
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decreases pharmacologic action of the drug.
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Grapefruit juice - d d d
prevents certain drugs in GI system from breaking down or metabolizing, therefore when
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combined with certain drugs it equals increased action.
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Common side effects - d d d d
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Serious side effects - d d d d
those that result in death; life threatening, hospitalization, dehibilitating, prolonged QT
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prolongation
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Precautions - d d
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Understand medication reconciliation and safety. - d d d d d d
Always ask about Allergies. Detail review of pt medication hx including herbals, OTCs or
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PRN meds DO THIS AT EVERY VISIT. A-allergies V-vitamins O-old drugs/OTC I-Interactions D-
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dependence M-mendel-family hx-benefits or reactions; goal of therapy -related drug class -MOA -
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features of specific drugs -how do they get into body (PO, inject)-metabolized and excretion
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Know The World Health Organization (WHO) Six Step Model of Rational Prescribing -
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2|Page
, 1-define pt problem 2-specify therapeutic objective 3-choose tx 4-start tx 5-educate pt 6-
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d monitor effectiveness d
Review physiologic changes in the elderly. -
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Increased gastric PH; decreased peristalisis (increased length of time for absorption to
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occur); decreased muscle mass; decreased total body water (decreased distribution); decreased
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liver mass (effects metabolism); Also polypharmacy >5 drugs
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Review physiologic changes in pregnancy. -
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Numerous changes-most drugs don't need dosage change Increased volume= decreased
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albumin=increased unbound drug=increased clearance Increased blood flow to organs, increased
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GFR Increased renal excretion Decreased gastric motility=longer transport times, increased
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bioavailability Ex) SSRI-3rd trimester increased metabolism & increased excretion = increased
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amounts, more frequent dosing because of increased excretion, and longer transport/distribution
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Review physiologic changes in peds. -
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Higher rate of metabolism; drugs are less protein bound, higher water concentration=
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increased distribution. Dosing based on kg; Infants= organ immaturity which can increase toxicity
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(decreased metabolism & excretion); underdeveloped blood brain barriar=drugs readily to CNS; PO
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drugs not absorbed well due to variable peristalsis
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What is Beers list and STOPP Tools and use implications? -
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BEERS-1991 used to identify harmful drugs for elderly; >65 START-screening tool STOPP-
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screening tool >65 Tools-benefit outweighs risk, use drug; Guidelines not protocols
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Understand the impact of genomics and metabolism. -
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Personalization of drug; each pt responds differently to drugs based on individual genetic
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makeup; genetic data can guide selection of drugs & avoid ADRs; cheek swab (inadequate efficacy
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& safety); especially important for depression meds
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What is a teratogen? -
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not) Prescription drugs: not all are scheduled, need a script; cannot buy over the counter ex) PCN
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