MEP Flashcards
5 principles of patient centred care
1) Equal weighting
2) Patient at the centre of all decisions
3) Respect patient’s decision
4) Provide support
5) Be compassionate
Medicines Optimisation points
1) Understand patient experience
2) Evidence based medicine
3) Safe and effective medicines
4) Medicines Optimisation a part of routine practice
Pharmaceutical care
Responsible provision of drug by a pharmacist to help improve patient outcomes and quality of life
Medicines Optimisation
Trying to get the best patient outcomes based on the medication they are taking
Audit
Process of Improving quality in patient services and care, by conducting a systematic review
Personal Creed
Set of beliefs that a person lives by
Medicines management
Evidence based approach to prescribing factoring in safety, efficacy, cost and simplicity of treatment
Military Rxs
FMED 296
Emergency supply
Smallest pack size cream or inhaler, make up Abx, 30 days max with POM, only 5 days with CD 4+5+phenobarbital
Signed Orders
Name of the person, date, address, quantity and purpose
PGD
Select patient populations, CDs in injury, Nurses have PGD
Midwife Supply order
Name and occupation, Medicine and quantity, Patient name, Purpose and Doctor signature
Safe custody drugs
CD2 and 3 except secobarbital, midazolam, gabapentin, pregabalin, mazindol, meprobomate and pentazocine
RP
1) Safe and effective running of a pharmacy
2) Pharmacy notice
3) Pharmacy Record - not mandatory to do online and paper, can just do one
4) Review Procedures
Consent
Implied and Explicit
(Both equal) but implied only valid if patient understands what they are consenting to