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Duty to Warn Third Parties Fact Sheet

... contagious diseases. When a patient presents with a communicable disease, the healthcare practitioner’s immediate obligation is to attend to that individual's needs. However, the practitioner must also consider the extent to which the communicable disease may spread and who subsequently may be affec ...
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... Don’t allow to view the needle Pediatric patients need added help to restrain Get consent-usually written Secure the site ...
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... The Daughter Rescinded the DNR Order A 65-year-old widow with a history of DM, hypertension, and TIA was started on HD for DN. She was cognitively intact, cooperative, compliant, and able to deal with her diagnosis of ESRD appropriately. She used the Wheelchair Van Service because of her desire not ...
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... Each state must also establish standards for pharmacists to c?unsel indi~duals receiving Medicaid benefits. The law spcafically reqUIres that the "pharmacist must offer to discuss with each individual receiving benefits under this Litle, or caregiver of such individual (in person, whenever practicab ...
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... General Rules for Drug Administration • Wash Hands before preparation • DO NOT leave medications unattended • Identify self and the reason you are giving the medication • Position patient properly for route of medication • Record administration or omission of medication immediately ...
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Benefits for Patients

... and allergy information at every time they speak to encounter as their medical history will be available at a glance. More appropriate care in emergency and out of hours care episodes Health-care staff will have access to information that is normally held by the GP and currently inaccessible, leadin ...
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... injury can result. Before giving, make sure you have ipecac syrup, not ipecac fluid extract (14 times more concentrated, and deadly). If two doses don’t induce vomiting, consider gastric lavage. If the patient also needs activated charcoal, give charcoal after he’s vomited, or charcoal will neutrali ...
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... dietitian: GPs say they lack the time and knowledge to provide patients with the appropriate dietary advice. In addition, several studies show that treatment by the dietitian is more effective (in terms of weight loss and a decrease in the cholesterol level) than care provided by the GP. Advice from ...
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... Quality Alliance, the American Geriatric Society and the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). "Use of High Risk Medications in the Elderly" is measure 238 of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Physician Quality Reporting System. Risk acknowledgment:  Yes  No Does the provider ...
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... facilitate timely and appropriate communications with others, taking messages and dealing with appropriate queries by telephone, email and in person at the front desk. To maintain the computer clinic system in an accurate and secure manner. To assist with the gathering of statistics and information ...
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... For contrast exams, patients on Glulcophage/Metformin need a current creatinine test within 30 days of the exam. Additionally, the patient must not take medications the day of the exam and should remain off these medications for 48 hours after the CT. If the creatinine was normal prior to the CT, th ...
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... The Regulation permits pre-printed orders and orders that refer to another document, such as a clinical practice guideline or protocol. As described below, pharmacists have authority to adjust, interchange and substitute medication orders. PHARMACISTS’ AUTHORITY ...
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... -Assess patient’s ability to perform activities of daily living at the time of admission and reassess before discharge -Make appropriate and timely referrals to consultants, social work, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and homecare ...
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