Name at least three things that are checked by a DUR alert system
What will be an ideal response?
Any three of the following:
A conflict with any drug the patient is already taking.
Ingredients that make up the drug are checked against the ingredients of current medications to see if they conflict or would hinder the effectiveness of the drug.
Drugs are checked for duplicate therapy, which occurs when a patient is taking a different drug of the same class and would have the effect of an overdose.
Allergy records are checked for food and drug allergies that would be aggravated by the new drug.
The patient's diagnosis history is checked to see if the patient has a medical condition that the drug would negatively affect.
A patient education alert is created when the drug might be affected by certain foods or alcohol interactions.
If the Sig has been entered at the time of the DUR, then it is also checked to see if it matches recommended guidelines for the drug. Too much, too little, too many days, or too many refills could cause overdosing, underdosing (causing the drug to be ineffective), or abuse.
Describe the purpose of the following buttons on the Medcin Toolbar:
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is the Infant-Toddler Examination Form used for?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is not a principle of deep transverse friction used in rehabilitation?
A) It is applied over the precise site of the lesion. B) Applying maximum pressure is essential. C) Tissue must be in appropriate tension. D) Six to twelve sessions of 5-10 minutes each on alternate days gives the best results.
What abnormality may appear to be present on the chest x-ray but is simply due to abnormal ro-tation of the patient during production of the film?
a. Enlarged lungs b. Enlarged heart c. Widened mediastinum d. Thickened pleura