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Why should APRNs have full prescriptive authority? - answer-limited prescriptive
authority causes barriers to quality, affordability and pt access to care
- lower income patients would benefit
Schedule 1 drugs - answer-no accepted medical use, highest potential for abuse (LSD,
Herorin)
Schedule 2 drugs - answer-high potential for abuse (morphine, codeine, norco)
Schedule 3 drugs - answer-has potential for abuse (Tylenol with codeine,
buprenorphine)
Schedule 4 drugs - answer-has potential for abuse, but less than others (alprazolam,
phenobarbital)
Schedule 5 drugs - answer-less abuse potential and has small amount of stimulant
What components are necessary when writing a prescription? - answer-prescriber
name, license, contact information
DEA and NPI
pt name and DOB
pt allergies
, indication for medication
dos, route, frequency (SIG)
number of tabs
refills
generic or not
What factors should the APRN consider when refilling medications? - answer-Is this a
new medication?
Am I changing the dose frequently? S/e?
Follow up appointment?
What is the benefit of collaboration during drug selection and prescription writing? -
answer-Pharmacists can help with additional information regarding drug interactions,
assist with dosing, and first-hand knowledge of formulary
What information should be included in pt educational material? - answer-name,
purpose, dose, administration, a/e, storage, lab testing and why, interactions, duration
(what, when, where, why, how)
What is the best way to promote positive outcomes with drug therapy? - answer-
Scheduled medication reviews with the pt to optimize medication regimens based on pt
experiences and needs
absorption - answer-drugs movement from its site of administration into the blood
distribution - answer-drugs movement from the blood to the interstitial space of tissues
and into cells
metabolism - answer-enzymatically mediated alteration of drug structure (breaking
down)