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How can we promote medication adherence with elderly patients? simplifying drug
regimens
providing clear and concise verbal and written instructions
using an appropriate dosage form
clearly labeling and dispensing easy-to-open containers
developing daily reminders
monitoring frequently
affordability of drugs
support systems
Why do nitrates need to be taken no later than 4 PM? Need nitrate free interval so
tolerance doesn't develop
Nine factors that impact outcome of medication? Gender and race
Genetics and pharmacogenomics
,Variability in absorption
placebo effect
Tolerance
patho
age
bodyweight
Do you need informed consent for genetic testing? yes
What is the purpose of the Genetic Information Non-Discriminatory Act? Protects patients
from discrimination by employers and insurance providers based on genetic information
Difference between practice authority and prescriptive authority? Practice authority refers
to the nurse practitioner's ability to practice without physician oversight, whereas prescriptive
authority refers to the nurse practitioner's authority to prescribe medications independently and
without limitations.
,Who regulates prescriptive authority? the jurisdiction of a health professional board. This
may be the State Board of Nursing, the State Board of Medicine, or the State Board of Pharmacy,
as determined by each state.
What is scope of practice determined by? is determined by state practice and licensure
laws.
What is full practice authority? Nurse practitioners have the autonomy to evaluate
patients, diagnose, order and interpret tests, initiate and manage treatments and prescribe
medications, including controlled substances without physician oversight.
What is reduced practice authority? Nurse practitioners are limited in at least one element
of practice. The state requires a formal collaborative agreement with an outside health discipline
for the nurse practitioner to provide patient care. ex/ physician involvement for 5 yrs than
independent
What is restricted practice authority? Nurse practitioners are limited in at least one
element of practice by requiring supervision, delegation, or team management by an outside
health discipline for the nurse practitioner to provide patient care.- typically doctor on site
, What are components of Rx? Prescriber Contact info
Prescribers name
NPI
DEA
Patient name
DOB
Date
Allergies
Medication name
Strength
Quantity
Indication for use
Direction for use
Refills
Signature
What are some potential problems that arise with written prescriptions? Must contain all
elements