Chapter 10- Pharmacist in LTC Role Flashcards
(33 cards)
What is the main reason for the increase in the elder segment of the population?
decrease in mortality rates
What facts contribute to the decline in mortality rates (4)
- improvements in sanitation and nutrition
- better diagnostic technique and surgical procedures
- new medications
- use of chronic medications
What is the Pareto principle used for?
to describe the demand for health care services. to improve health-care outcomes and to decrease cost.
What is used to predict hospitalization?
PRA- Probability of Repeated Admission
What can PRA be used to determine
- predicting hospitalization
- chronic illness
- risk of functional decline
- nursing home use
- doctor visits
- total cost of care
Medicare type ____?
- provides a bundled payment to acute care hospitals,
subacute nursing home care, and hospice that includes those medications
needed by older adults for that stay.
Part A
Medicare type ____?
the program
that provides services through managed care plans.
Part C
Medicare type ____?
provides coverage for certain vaccines, such as pneumococcal
pneumonia, influenza, hepatitis B, and tetanus under certain conditions.
Part B also covers medications dispensed through a device such as
a nebulizer, as well as medications purchased by a physician for a patient.
Part B
Medicare type ____?
the prescription drug program that provides coverage for medications to older adults.
Part D
Which Medicare plan often calls upon consultant pharmacists to assist in the management
of pharmaceuticals.
Part A
T/F?
ACA reduced patient out of pocket cost from 100% to 25% by covering 50% of the cost of medications during the “dough-nut hole”.
true
What does the term frailty refer to?
loss of physiologic reserve that makes a person susceptible to disability from minor stresses
What is stressful aging?
process by which deleterious effects are minimized and function is preserved.
T/F?
Chronological age is not as descriptive as physiological when assessing health.
true
What are the 4 barriers of health?
- lack of transportation
- being too ill and immobile to seek treatment
- misperception that symptoms are caused by aging
- perceived unresponsiveness by medical system
- under recognition and underreporting of disease
- lack of adequate health insurance
DRPs-
Drug related problems
ADE
adverse drug event
What is the most consistently reported risk factor for ADEs?
polypharmacy other risks below - changes in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics -non-adherence -fragmented healthcare
MIA-Medication Appropriateness Index
tool used to determine medication appropriateness implicitly on a per patient basis.
Beers criteria
an explicit criteria for use in prescribing medications for older patients and identified several commonly used drugs that should be considered potentially inappropriate for use in older adults
Goal of pharmacotherapy?
- promote successful aging by maintaining functional independence
- preventing disability and iatrogenic disease
- increasing patients’ quality of life
CCGP- The commission for certification in geriatric pharmacy
- was created by American Society of Consultant RPHs
- accredited by Nation commission of certifying agencies
- RPH must have 2 years of experience
What settings can a pharmacist consult in?
- NFs
- nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities
- sub acute care and assisted living facilities
- psychiatric hospitals
- intermediate care facilities for mentally retarded
- correctional facilities
- adult day care
- continuing care retirement communities
- PACE
- home care
- hospice
State Medicaid programs predominately pay for what services?
-nursing facilities