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Info in a Patient's Medication History - -A list of all medications that a patient is
taking whether it is prescribed by a physician or purchased OTCs as well as known drug
allergies, height, weight, medical conditions, discontinued medications and medications
tried in the past
Medication Reconciliation - -The process of identifying the most accurate list of all
medications that the patient is taking including name, dosage, frequency and route by
comparing the medical record to an external list of medications obtained from patient,
hospital or provider
Medication Adherence - -The extent to which patients take medication as prescribed
by their doctors such as getting prescriptions filled, remembering to take medication on
time and understanding the directions
Primary Non-Adherence (PNA) - -Patient takes the time to go to the physician to get
diagnosed and does not get the prescription filled
Secondary Non-Adherence (SNA) - -Patient took the time to visit the physician and
picked up the prescription from the pharmacy then started using the medicine but didn't
take it as prescribed (i.e. insufficient doses required to experience therapeutic effect,
missing doses, discontinuing therapy early and medication possession rate over 80%)
Medication Therapy Management (MTM) - -identify patients that need assistance
with using drug therapies correctly; prevent drug-related issues and increase adherence to
improve and maintain health; designed to help people who are taking multiple medications
manage chronic health conditions
Medication Synchronization - -coordinate all medication refills so patients can pick
up their medications at the same time every month
where to request a copy of your immunization record? - -their PCP's office OR state's
department of health
, PTCB Medication History Certificate Exam Questions
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Vaccination - -product that stimulates a person's immune system to produce
immunity to a specific disease protecting the person from that disease
Immunization - -the action of making a person immune to infection, typically by
inoculation
-itis - -inflammation, often caused by infection or injury
-logist - -one who studies
-oma - -often refers to a tumor which could be benign or cancerous
-plasty - -applies to surgical procedures that repair, restore, replace or improve the
body
acute - -an intense condition, pain or illness that lasts for a short period of time
Medication History - -info, past or current collected by a health care professional by
asking specific questions to either the patient or other approved person(s) who can give
suitable info with purpose of obtaining the info needed in building or maintaining a patient's
profile to help provide care for the patient
alopecia - -various forms of hair loss
anaphylaxis - -a life threatening whole body allergic reaction
anemia - -a condition where the red blood cells count is lower than normal and
diminishes the flow of oxygen to the blood
angina - -localized pain, pressure or discomfort of the chest region
angloedema - -a reaction like hives that affects the deeper layers of skin; commonly
around the cheeks, lips and/or eyes
arrhythmia - -an abnormal or irregular heartbeat