Medication Management
Barriers
Strategies
Resources
100

Medication Management involves collaboration between the _____ and _______, to ensure safety and compliance with medications

Patient, Healthcare team

100

This barrier can stop more than little ones from obtaining medication

Child-Proof Cap

100

What is this:


Pill Container/Organizer

100

Besides the prescriber, who can tell you about your prescription?

The pharmacist or nurse

200

Having greater than four prescribed medications

Polypharmacy

200

A hospital social worker might be able to help bring this down.

Cost

200

What should you do when you prescribed a new medication?

Ask what its for

200

Help! I’m home and I can’t remember what this medication is for!?

The package insert, your pharmacy, your doctors office, electronic health record, will all help you.

300

How often should you have your doctor review your medications?

At least once a year.

300

“My blood pressure is fine, I don't need to take my blood pressure pill today”

Always take medicine as prescribed.

300

Get Pharmacy involved and set this up!

Automatic Refills

300

This one syllable website, features “My Med List”, a tool to “Organize your medications into an easy-to-read format, that provides in-depth drug interaction data, news, and FDA alerts.”

400

This is an easy way to keep track of all your medications

A list

400

B.I.D. is better than Q.I.D., when it comes to this

Medication Frequency

400

If pills are too difficult, you can ask for this instead

Liquid Medication

400

This list, named after its founder, features guidelines for “Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Adults”

The Beers List

500

True or False:

Over the Counter Medications are not medications


False

500

These can be harmful, or beneficial, but most of these go away over time.

Side effects

500

This assistant is smart

Google/Alexa/Siri

500

The free tool is available online, and can “...help clinicians and patients make decisions about reducing or stopping medications.”