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NUR 521 AVD PHARM BLUEPRINT EXAM 1 with 266 Detailed Solutions

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Why should APRNs have full prescriptive authority? Who would benefit from this? - ANSWER To inc pt
care, accessibility, quality, and affordability.

Pts benefit, especially underprivileged, rural communities. Could also improve wait times and lower hc
costs for pts and hc systems by reducing reliance on more expensive providers. APRNs could benefit
because they could practice to the full extent of their abilities



Schedule I Drugs - ANSWER No medical use in the US

Heroin

Marijuana

LSD

MDMA



Schedule II Drugs - ANSWER High abuse potential w/ psych/physical dependence

Stimulants and depressants

Opium

Morphine

Codeine

Dilaudid

Methadone

Demerol

Hydrocodone



Schedule III Drugs - ANSWER High abuse potential but less than I and II

Contains compounds w/ limited amounts of certain drugs

Products containing no more than 90mg of Codeine per dosage unit

,Tylenol w/ codeine

Buprenorphine (Suboxone)



Schedule IV Drugs - ANSWER Abuse potential less than I, II, and III

Barbital

Phenobarbital

Chloral Hydrate

Dorazepate (Tranxene)

Alprazolam (Xanax)

Quazepam (Dormalin)



Schedule V Drugs - ANSWER Abuse potential less than I-IV

Preparations w/ limitis amounts of certain narcs/stims used for diarrhea, cough, and pain

Buprenorphine

Propylhexedrine



What components are necessary when writing a prescription? - ANSWER Prescriber name, license #,
contact info

Prescriber DEA # (if applicable)

NPI #

Pt name/ DOB

Name of med

Indication for med

Med concentration if liquid prep

Dose, route, freq

# of tab/cap to dispense

# of refills

,If ok to use generic



What factors should the APRN consider when prescribing medications? - ANSWER Cost

Drug interactions

Liver/ Renal function

Guidelines

SEs

Monitoring Parameters (Coumadin, thyroid, lithium)

Availability

Allergies

Special populations (OB, BF, PED, GERI)



What factors should the APRN consider when refilling medications? Especially narcotics - ANSWER New
med for pt?

Changing dose/freq?

Adding new meds?

Undesired SEs

When will I follow-up?

When was pt seen last?

Do they need to be seen again before refill?

Is this a schedule II med?



Considerations with telephone, written, E-prescribing meds - ANSWER Phone- can have specified
designee call in to pharmacy but cannot call in Sch II

Written- never presign, write in ink, avoid abbrev, use tamper resistant scripts

E-prescribing- CMS incentivizes using EMR to prescribe.

"Meaningful Use" with intent to inc pt safety/ improve outcomes. Requires 2 factor authentication
software to prescribe scheduled meds

, What is the benefit of collaboration during drug selection and prescription writing? - ANSWER Develop a
relationship with pharmacist and infectious disease Pharmacist can help with additional

information regarding drug interactions. They have firsthand knowledge of formulary. They can

assist with dosing.



What information should be included in patient education material? - ANSWER Name of med

Purpose of med

Dose

Admin

AEs

Storage

Lab testing (what, why,when, where, how)

Interactions

Duration of therapy

Limit content of edu to main points

Important info first

Use active voice

Use white space to make it less overwhelming

Use illustrations

Use layman's terms

Check for readability



Why is patient education so important? - ANSWER Education is the best way to promote positive
outcomes with drug therapy. For compliance and promoting safe outcomes



What is the best way to promote positive outcomes with drug therapy? - ANSWER Patient education,

monitoring therapy, and promoting adherence to therapy

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