a) Define?
b) Why introduce a patient care process? (4)
a) Systematic and comprehensive assessment in management of patients drug related needs
- Responsible provision of drug therapy for the purpose of achieving
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a) Define?
b) Why introduce a patient care process? (4)
a) Systematic and comprehensive assessment in management of patients drug related needs
- Responsible provision of drug therapy for the purpose of achieving definite outcomes and improve a patient's quality of life
- Patient focused
- Pharmacist has a commitment to care
- Outcome oriented
b) Students need a systematic process to assess patient's drug and disease information to:
1. Identify and prioritize drug related needs
2. Identify Drug Therapy Problems (DTPs)
3. Develop care plans to address DTPs
4. Develop and implement a follow-up evaluation
Current practice language (4)
- Goal is to use consistent terminology between all health care practitioners
1. Drug Therapy Problems
- Formerly drug related problems
2. Goals of Therapy
- Formerly clinical outcomes
3. Efficacy Endpoints and Safety Endpoints
- Formerly pharmacotherapeutic endpoints, therapeutic plan endpoints
4. Follow-up Evaluation (includes efficacy and safety endpoints and monitoring)
- Formerly monitoring plan
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Assessment Process Activities (3)
1. Meet the Patient- develop/establish therapeutic relationship with the patient; allows the pharmacist to elicit relevant information
2. Elicit relevant information- determine who your patient is as an individual by learning about:
- The reason for the encounter
- The patient's demographics
- Medication experience
- Clinical information
- Gather additional information from other sources
- Identify and address patients drug related needs
3. Pharmacotherapy workup- to make rational drug therapy decisions
- Identify and prioritize DTPs
- Determine whether drug-related needs are being met
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