Lecture Content Flashcards
What is the objective of the WHY prime question? (new Rx)
Review the purpose/indication of the medication
What is the objective of the HOW prime question? (new Rx)
to review dosage and administration directions
What is the objective of the WHAT prime question? (new Rx)
Address monitoring parameters: expected outcomes, potential adverse effects, and actions to be taken if adverse effects are experienced
- to know side effects
What do the 3 prime questions help with for a refill Rx?
Why? Dispensing errors
How? Adherence issues
What? Adverse drug reaction
What occurs in the Asses process?
- To give medication that is IESA
- Assess DTP
What is the minor ailment criteria?
- Lab results aren’t required
- Low risk of treatment masking underlying conditions
- No medical history red flags that could suggest a more serious condition
- Minimal follow-up required
Are non pharmacological problems DTPs?
no
is NHIB federal/provincial?
Federal
How do you submit coordinate benefits with NHIB?
Submit claims to private or public plans FIRST
- If 24 years or under, can pick between OHIP or NHIB
- Private and NHIB can work together
What can NHIB cover that is not usually covered?
SHINGRIX administration, OTC products
What’s the value for trillium?
if you spend about 4%+ of household income on meds
What is the considered high income for ODB seniors?
If low income what do you do?
- single income of 22,000
- Household income of 37,000
Low income requires application to remove the 100% deductible and 6.11$ copay
What is the %markup ODB allows?
8%
- 6% for $1000+
If both child’s parents have insurance which goes first?
earliest parental birthday
How many points of contact does smoking cessation counselling have?
9 points of contact.
$125 annually