Case 1: Patient A requires counselling on the appropriate use of their inhalers from you as the
pharmacist (they have never used them before and it is for their COPD).
Salbutamol 100 MDI 2 puffs PRN ✓
Tiotropium 18mcg handihaler OD
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Case 2: Patient B comes to see you for advice about smoking cessation therapy. ✓
Case 3: Parent C comes to see you in July for advice about their child’s (not present)
symptoms which you need to respond to. ✓
Case 4: Patient D (5 years old) – you are handing out a prescription for hydrocortisone cream
to the guardian of this child. Hand out this product with appropriate counselling.-
Rx. Apply the cream to affected areas. disease
Affected areas: Creases of elbows and behind the knees con
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Case 5: Patient E (32 year old) – you are handing out a prescription for methotrexate and folic
acid to Patient E. Patient E has not had this before and has not had any prior counselling on
this medication. Undertake the patient counselling as you hand out this medication. ✓
* Case 6: Patient F presents to the pharmacy on Saturday 7pm. They are visiting a friend in a
different city and tell you that they are asthmatic and have forgotten their salbutamol inhaler.
Can they have one now to use? ✓
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Case 7: Patient G (32 years) presents themselves at the pharmacy. He has an itchy head that is
causing some distress and he shows you where it is being affected. What advice do you give?✓
You observe that his head is covered with raised red scaly patches, and you also notice that his
arms have distinct red thickened areas of skin.
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* Case 8: Patient H is a 15 year old patient on the following regular medication for eczema:
• Doublebase gel 2x 500g mdu
• Hydrocortisone ointment 1% 4x 50g Apply once a day (both arms and legs)
• Elocon ointment 0.1% once a day 2x 30g tube (soles of feet)
Conduct an MUR on the patient.