Medication Management – Cases
In order to complete the module, you must answer all of the reflective questions in this section. If you miss a question, a link to the material you’ve missed will appear in your Dashboard.
1. Reflect on Case Studies
The following case studies describe scenarios you may encounter in the ED. You will read the case, and answer the questions that follow in the boxes provided. Note: Once you have submitted your answer, it is saved and you will not have an opportunity to change it.
2. Review Feedback
Once you submit your answer, you will receive expert feedback. You will also be able to see what others who have completed the program answered. Once you have reviewed feedback, you may continue to the next video.
3. Participate in Discussions
You are encouraged to participate in the discussion at the bottom of each page in this module. If there is a subject or interaction that you would like to comment on, you may voice your opinions by posting in the Discussion section.
Discussion: Medication Management – Cases
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good module on impt topic
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love the explanation. another comment, Cipro should not be appropriate also because it has potential effects of tendonitis/tendon ruptures in seniors
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very useful and appropriate for ED
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gabapentin and amitryptiline are both bad choices.
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Not a fan of oxycodone in the elderly either
I believe gabapentin is no longer recommended for post-herpetic neuralgia. So gabapentin and amitryptiline are both poor choices.
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Knowledge assessment questions could be worded better. E.g. in questions 1 & 2, some of the medications are not strictly contraindicated as much as poor choices.
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many elderly live alone or with little supervision which complicates the management of medicines
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