Medication Related Problem

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Across
  1. 2. R in SMART
  2. 4. A in FARM assist
  3. 5. Factor describe the degree of improvement in patient variables that can reasonably be expected to result from the pharmacotherapy.
  4. 6. are one of the key tools in therapeutic management of disease
  5. 7. this is an important factor in treatment of hypertension in african American patients
  6. 8. a provider of pharmaceutical care assume responsibility to identify, prevent, and resolve medication- related problems on behalf of their patients
  7. 10. duplication, A medication problem when multiple drugs having the same therapeutic effect is taken
  8. 12. a monitoring plan to determine if the desired pharmacotherapeutic outcome has been achieved.
  9. 14. A in SMART
  10. 18. the patient about the proper use of recommended therapy
  11. 19. outlines in step by step process, the care the patient received and serves as a form of communication among health care providers.
  12. 20. underuse, A medication problem wherein the patient did not continue the medication as instructed
  13. 22. assessment, are subjective determination of change in a particular variable
  14. 25. M in FARM assist
  15. 26. factors, can be measured to determine the impact of therapy and include reports of symptoms, laboratory values, and the results of quality-of-life assessments.
Down
  1. 1. obtained from results of physical examination, laboratory results, diagnostic tests, serum drug concentration
  2. 3. Information includes the patient’s name, age, gender, and race.
  3. 5. refers to activities in safety, efficacy, and quality monitoring of health products, including drug products (answer in abbreviation)
  4. 7. R in FARM assist
  5. 8. includes initiating, revising, or discontinuing treatment or ordering additional diagnostic tests.
  6. 9. related, A medication problem when a patient discontinued medication due to cost
  7. 11. this is important in the case of a female of childbearing age if medications that are being treated are potentially harmful to unborn children
  8. 12. interactions, A medication problem involved where the drugs show interaction when taken together
  9. 13. I in SOAPIE
  10. 15. Factor The pharmacotherapy should have achieved the desired degree of improvement.
  11. 16. S in SMART
  12. 17. S in SOAP Approach
  13. 21. assessment, are objectives measures of a particular variable
  14. 23. bound, meaning of T in SMART
  15. 24. F in FARM assist