URAC Pharmacists, RXMO, RMGO question n answers graded A+ 2023
URAC Pharmacists, RXMO, RMGO question n answers graded A+ 2023Can you explain how we facilitate transition of care for patients? - correct answer A medication profile is made available to the patient or healthcare entity the patient is transferring to. Which types of patients do you consider high risk when taking specialty medications? - correct answer Our high risk populations consist of pregnant, pediatric (<18), and elderly (>/= 60). These conditions are documented in IC+ and Asembia to ensure appropriateness of the medication and dose is prescribed. Can you explain how to verify a prescription and when to conduct the Initial Assessment? - correct answer The Pharmacist conducts a Prescription Data Review and DUR during prescription processing. In addition they assess the appropriateness of the medication(s), gather a complete medication list (Medication Reconciliation), check allergies, diagnosis and health conditions/comorbidities/medical history, therapeutic goals based on possible outcomes of therapy, and patient's ability to self administer. The Pharmacist will document the RPH Initial Assessment in Asembia before the medication is dispensed along with any interventions taken. How are clinical reassessments conducted? - correct answer A reassessment is conducted by a pharmacist at a minimum of 6 months and documented in the RPH reassessment. The pharmacist conducts a medication reconciliation to ensure we have a complete and accurate med list, checks allergies & health conditions, pt's tolerance to med and compliance are also assessed. A reassessment can be done at any time during treatment if requested by a patient, provider or if the rph deems necessary. How often do you conduct a med rec? - correct answer At the time of initial assessment, reassessment and transition of care to another provider. How do you conduct a complete med rec? - correct answer Med Rec involves reviewing the medication list to ensure it is accurate, and/or discussing with the patient, and/or other providers to ensure it is accurate. The medication list must contain all prescription medications, OTC's, herbals and supplements the patient is taking.
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