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SCENARIO 1
What are the
errors in the following prescriptions (1 per prescription)? Rewrite each prescription correctly. What is each medication classification? What is the mechanism of action (MOA)?
· cephalexin (Ceftin) 500 mg po QID x 7 days #28 0 RF
· raloxifene 30 mg po daily for the prevention of osteoporosis #90 3 RF
· fluconazole (Diovan) 150 mg tablet po x 1 0 RF
· tamsulosin 4 mg po daily, 30 minutes after the same meal each day #30 2 RF
· levofloxocin 500 mg po daily for 7 days #5 0 RF
SCENARIO 2
CR is a 36-year-old pregnant female at 19 weeks gestation. She presents to the clinic with painful urination, increased urge to urinate, and fatigue. A urine dipstick test is positive for a
UTI and she is started on doxycycline 100 mg po BID x 7 days. Current medications include lisinopril 10 mg po daily, fluoxetine 20 mg po daily, and valacyclovir 500 mg po daily. She has no drug allergies. Labs include Hgb 12.1, HCT 36%, K 4.1, glucose 82, BUN 7, Cr 0.6 Her blood pressure is 130/75 mmHg. What treatment plan would you implement for CR (include complete medication orders)? What patient education would you provide and how would you monitor drug therapy?
SCENARIO 3
A 46-year-old woman BE presents to your clinic with
hot flashes related to menopause, a history of
hypertension, and
ADHD. She reports that stimulant medications caused significant insomnia and appetite suppression in the past. She is seeking a single medication that may help manage more than one of her conditions.
Which of the following medications would be the most appropriate choice for this patient? WHY? What is the medication’s MOA and what would you monitor?
1. venlafaxineXR 75 mg PO daily
B. clonidine 0.1 mg PO twice daily
C. atomoxetine 40 mg PO daily
D. estradiol 1 mg PO daily
E. progesterone 200 mg PO at bedtime
SCENARIO 4
WL is a 65-year-old male seen in the clinic today. He presents with brain fog, extreme fatigue, minor sore throat, loss of appetite, and temperature of 100.6. He reports that symptoms began three days ago and have progressively worsened. SpO₂ 97%, RR 19, BP 130/85. His rapid COVID-19 antigen test is positive. Chest x-ray is clear, no signs of pneumonia. What treatment plan would you implement for LW (include complete medication order)? What education would you provide? Discuss one potential drug interaction and how you would manage it.
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