![]() ![]() Skill in: Demonstrating appropriate medical record documentation Using appropriate medical informatics sources.Knowledge of: Billing/coding to maintain accuracy and completeness for reimbursement and administrative purposes.Skill in: Caring for patients with cognitive impairment.Rights and responsibilities Privacy, security, and responsibility related to medical record documentation and management Knowledge of: Cultural and religious beliefs related to health care Informed consent and refusal process Living will, advance directives, organ donation, code status, do not resuscitate, do not intubate, medical power of attorney, etc.Pharmacologic regimens and adjusting as appropriate Prescribing controlled substances appropriately SelectingĪppropriate pharmacologic therapy and dosing Pharmacists to address medication issues Maintaining knowledge of relevant pharmacologic agents Monitoring Skill in: Assessing patient adherence to drug regimens Drafting a prescription Evaluating, treating, and reportingĪdverse drug reactions and/or adverse effects Identifying and managing medication misuse Interacting with Populations requiring drug/dose modification Substances of abuse Regimens Presentation and treatment of allergic reactions Regulation of controlled substances Special Interactions and toxicities Contraindications Drug interactions, including presentation and treatment Indicationsįor use Mechanism of action Methods to reduce medication errors Monitoring and follow-up of pharmacologic Knowledge of: Adverse effects, reactions, and toxicities Common alternative/complementary therapies and their MANAGING PATIENTS - PHARMACEUTICAL THERAPEUTICS Threatening conditions Using community resources to meet the needs of patients/caregivers Monitoring and managing nutritional status Prioritizing tasks Recognizing and initiating treatment for life. Multidisciplinary teams, including education of other health care professionals Making appropriate dispositions To treatment/intervention Facilitating patient/caregiver adherence to and active participation in treatmentįormulating and implementing treatment plans in accordance with applicable practice guidelines Interfacing in Skill in: Demonstrating technical expertise related to performing specific procedures Evaluating patient response Of-life issues Roles of other health professionals Sterile technique Therapeutic regimens Universal precautions Hospital or other facilities Management, treatment, and follow-up of medical conditions Palliative care and end. Techniques Conditions that constitute medical emergencies Criteria for admission to or discharge from the Knowledge of: Clinical procedures and their indications, contraindications, complications, risks, benefits, and MANAGING PATIENTS - CLINICAL INTERVENTION (14%) Modifiable risk factors with an emphasis on primary and secondary prevention Using counseling techniques Skill in: Adapting health maintenance to an individual patient’s context Communicating effectively with andĮducating patients, family members, and caregivers regarding medical conditions Conducting education on Related healthy coping strategies Signs of abuse and neglect Travelers/adoptions Impact of patient demographics on risks for medical conditions Prevention of communicableĭiseases Preventive screening recommendations Psychosocial effects of illness, stress, and injury as well as Knowledge of: Appropriate patient education regarding preventable conditions and lifestyle modifications Earlyĭetection and prevention of medical conditions Effects of aging and changing family roles Genetic testing andĬounseling Human growth and development Human sexuality and gender identity, gender transition, andĪssociated medical issues Immunization schedules and recommendations for infants, children, adults, and foreign MANAGING PATIENTS - HEALTH MAINTENANCE, PATIENT ![]()
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