NUR 521 AVD PHARM BLUEPRINT EXAM 1
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1. Why should To inc pt care, accessibility, quality, and affordability.
APRNs have full Pts benefit, especially underprivileged, rural communities. Could also improve
prescriptive au- wait times and lower hc costs for pts and hc systems by reducing reliance on more
thority? Who expensive providers. APRNs could benefit because they could practice to the full
would benefit extent of their abilities
from this?
2. Schedule I Drugs No medical use in the US
Heroin
Marijuana
LSD
MDMA
3. Schedule II High abuse potential w/ psych/physical dependence
Drugs Stimulants and depressants
Opium
Morphine
Codeine
Dilaudid
Methadone
Demerol
Hydrocodone
4. Schedule III High abuse potential but less than I and II
Drugs Contains compounds w/ limited amounts of certain drugs
Products containing no more than 90mg of Codeine per dosage unit
Tylenol w/ codeine
Buprenorphine (Suboxone)
5. Schedule IV Abuse potential less than I, II, and III
Drugs Barbital
Phenobarbital
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Chloral Hydrate
Dorazepate (Tranxene)
Alprazolam (Xanax)
Quazepam (Dormalin)
6. Schedule V Drugs Abuse potential less than I-IV
Preparations w/ limitis amounts of certain narcs/stims used for diarrhea, cough,
and pain
Buprenorphine
Propylhexedrine
7. What compo- Prescriber name, license #, contact info
nents are neces- Prescriber DEA # (if applicable)
sary when writ- NPI #
ing a prescrip- Pt name/ DOB
tion? 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
8. What factors Cost
should the APRN Drug interactions
consider when Liver/ Renal function
prescribing med- Guidelines
ications? SEs
Monitoring Parameters (Coumadin, thyroid, lithium)
Availability
Allergies
Special populations (OB, BF, PED, GERI)
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9. What factors New med for pt?
should the APRN Changing dose/freq?
consider when Adding new meds?
refilling medica- Undesired SEs
tions? Especially When will I follow-up?
narcotics When was pt seen last?
Do they need to be seen again before refill?
Is this a schedule II med?
10. Considerations Phone- can have specified designee call in to pharmacy but cannot call in Sch II
with telephone, Written- never presign, write in ink, avoid abbrev, use tamper resistant scripts
written, E-prescribing- CMS incentivizes using EMR to prescribe.
E-prescribing "Meaningful Use" with intent to inc pt safety/ improve outcomes. Requires 2 factor
meds authentication software to prescribe scheduled meds
11. What is the Develop a relationship with pharmacist and infectious disease Pharmacist can
benefit of col- help with additional
laboration dur- information regarding drug interactions. They have firsthand knowledge of for-
ing drug selec- mulary. They can
tion and pre- assist with dosing.
scription writing?
12. What informa- Name of med
tion should be in- Purpose of med
cluded in patient Dose
education mater- Admin
ial? AEs
Storage
Lab testing (what, why,when, where, how)
Interactions
Duration of therapy
Limit content of edu to main points
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Important info first
Use active voice
Use white space to make it less overwhelming
Use illustrations
Use layman's terms
Check for readability
13. Why is patient Education is the best way to promote positive outcomes with drug therapy. For
education so im- compliance and promoting safe outcomes
portant?
14. What is the Patient education,
best way to monitoring therapy, and promoting adherence to therapy
promote positive
outcomes with
drug therapy?
15. Why do we moni- Determining therapeutic dosage
tor drug therapy? Evaluating med adequacy
Identifying AEs
16. What are rea- Forgetfulness
sons that pa- Lack of planning
tient's will not Cost
take their med- Dissatisfaction
ications? How Altered dosing
can you address
these as a Do annual med reviews to determine if the meds are necessary, what problems
provider? if any that the pt is having, polypharmacy, change in condition, if SEs outweigh
condition, if there is a combo med available
17. Absorption The movement of a drug from the site of admin to the bloodstream/circulation.
-Rate of absorption determines how fast the drug can take effect.
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1. Why should To inc pt care, accessibility, quality, and affordability.
APRNs have full Pts benefit, especially underprivileged, rural communities. Could also improve
prescriptive au- wait times and lower hc costs for pts and hc systems by reducing reliance on more
thority? Who expensive providers. APRNs could benefit because they could practice to the full
would benefit extent of their abilities
from this?
2. Schedule I Drugs No medical use in the US
Heroin
Marijuana
LSD
MDMA
3. Schedule II High abuse potential w/ psych/physical dependence
Drugs Stimulants and depressants
Opium
Morphine
Codeine
Dilaudid
Methadone
Demerol
Hydrocodone
4. Schedule III High abuse potential but less than I and II
Drugs Contains compounds w/ limited amounts of certain drugs
Products containing no more than 90mg of Codeine per dosage unit
Tylenol w/ codeine
Buprenorphine (Suboxone)
5. Schedule IV Abuse potential less than I, II, and III
Drugs Barbital
Phenobarbital
, NUR 521 AVD PHARM BLUEPRINT EXAM 1
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Chloral Hydrate
Dorazepate (Tranxene)
Alprazolam (Xanax)
Quazepam (Dormalin)
6. Schedule V Drugs Abuse potential less than I-IV
Preparations w/ limitis amounts of certain narcs/stims used for diarrhea, cough,
and pain
Buprenorphine
Propylhexedrine
7. What compo- Prescriber name, license #, contact info
nents are neces- Prescriber DEA # (if applicable)
sary when writ- NPI #
ing a prescrip- Pt name/ DOB
tion? 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
8. What factors Cost
should the APRN Drug interactions
consider when Liver/ Renal function
prescribing med- Guidelines
ications? SEs
Monitoring Parameters (Coumadin, thyroid, lithium)
Availability
Allergies
Special populations (OB, BF, PED, GERI)
, NUR 521 AVD PHARM BLUEPRINT EXAM 1
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9. What factors New med for pt?
should the APRN Changing dose/freq?
consider when Adding new meds?
refilling medica- Undesired SEs
tions? Especially When will I follow-up?
narcotics When was pt seen last?
Do they need to be seen again before refill?
Is this a schedule II med?
10. Considerations Phone- can have specified designee call in to pharmacy but cannot call in Sch II
with telephone, Written- never presign, write in ink, avoid abbrev, use tamper resistant scripts
written, E-prescribing- CMS incentivizes using EMR to prescribe.
E-prescribing "Meaningful Use" with intent to inc pt safety/ improve outcomes. Requires 2 factor
meds authentication software to prescribe scheduled meds
11. What is the Develop a relationship with pharmacist and infectious disease Pharmacist can
benefit of col- help with additional
laboration dur- information regarding drug interactions. They have firsthand knowledge of for-
ing drug selec- mulary. They can
tion and pre- assist with dosing.
scription writing?
12. What informa- Name of med
tion should be in- Purpose of med
cluded in patient Dose
education mater- Admin
ial? AEs
Storage
Lab testing (what, why,when, where, how)
Interactions
Duration of therapy
Limit content of edu to main points
, NUR 521 AVD PHARM BLUEPRINT EXAM 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_gi5v64
Important info first
Use active voice
Use white space to make it less overwhelming
Use illustrations
Use layman's terms
Check for readability
13. Why is patient Education is the best way to promote positive outcomes with drug therapy. For
education so im- compliance and promoting safe outcomes
portant?
14. What is the Patient education,
best way to monitoring therapy, and promoting adherence to therapy
promote positive
outcomes with
drug therapy?
15. Why do we moni- Determining therapeutic dosage
tor drug therapy? Evaluating med adequacy
Identifying AEs
16. What are rea- Forgetfulness
sons that pa- Lack of planning
tient's will not Cost
take their med- Dissatisfaction
ications? How Altered dosing
can you address
these as a Do annual med reviews to determine if the meds are necessary, what problems
provider? if any that the pt is having, polypharmacy, change in condition, if SEs outweigh
condition, if there is a combo med available
17. Absorption The movement of a drug from the site of admin to the bloodstream/circulation.
-Rate of absorption determines how fast the drug can take effect.