Vocabulary
Practitioner's
Ethics
Patient
Assessment
Drug Therapy Problems
100
The total amount of active medication that a patient takes over a specified period of time.
What is a dosage?
100
Be fair
What is Justice
100
Is a partnership or alliance between the practitioner and the patient for the purpose of optimizing the patient's medication experience.
What is therapeutic relationship?
100
________ is what the patient experiences when he/she receives pharmaceutical care.
What is the Patient Care Process
100
The dosing frequency is too short.
What is Dosage too high?
200
The patient is able and willing to take the medication as intended.
What is Adherence?
200
Allow the patient to be the ultimate decision maker.
What is Autonomy?
200
The primary source of information in patient care setting.
What is the patient?
200
The three major steps in the patient care process.
What is assessment, care plan, and Follow-up?
200
The patient prefers not to take the medication.
What is Noncompliance?
300
A state of responsiveness to others that entails the willingness to become personally involved.
What is a caring?
300
Do the best you can do for every patient.
What is Beneficence?
300
The sum of all the events a patient has in his/her lifetime that involve drug therapy.
What is the Medication Experience?
300
The essential clinical skills needed to carry out an assessment.
What is questioning, listening, and observational skills.
300
The medical condition if refractory to the drug product.
What is Ineffective drug?
400
The level at which a practitioner is expected to provide patient care.
What is Standards of Care?
400
Be loyal
What is fidelity?
400
The three components of the Medication Experience.
What is patient's description, comprehensive medical history, and complete record of current medications.
400
How do you elicit patient information?
What is open ended questions?
400
A drug interaction reduces the amount of active drug available.
What is Dosage too low?
500
The actual results of interventions involving drug therapies.
What is Outcomes?
500
Tell the patient the truth.
What is Veracity?
500
The components of past medication history?
What is immunization record, social drug use, allergies, health alerts and historical account of relevant medication use.
500
The components of patient demographics.
What is age of the patient, height and weight, living situation, pregnancy and breast feeding, and occupation?
500
Drug therapy is being taken to treat an avoidable adverse reaction associated with another medication.
What is unnecessary drug therapy?
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