A nurse's goal for an older adult is to reduce the risk of adverse medication effects. Which action will the nurse take?
a. Review the patient's list of medications at each visit.
b. Teach that polypharmacy is to be avoided at all cost.
c. Avoid information about adverse effects.
d. Focus only on prescribed medications.
ANS: A
Strategies for reducing the risk for adverse medication effects include reviewing the medications with older adults at each visit; examining for potential interactions with food or other medications; simplifying and individualizing medication regimens; taking every opportunity to inform older adults and their families about all aspects of medication use; and encouraging older adults to question their health care providers about all prescribed and over-the-counter medications. Although polypharmacy often reflects inappropriate prescribing, the concurrent use of multiple medications is often necessary when an older adult has multiple acute and chronic conditions. Older adults are at risk for adverse drug effects because of age-related changes in the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs. Work collaboratively with the older adult to ensure safe and appropriate use of all medications—both prescribed medications and over-the-counter medications and herbal options.
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