PDF-(EBOOK)-The Medication Interest Model: How to Talk With Patients About Their Medications
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This pioneering book on the clinicianpatient alliance written in a fastpaced highly enjoyable writing style shows medical nursing physician assistant and clinical
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This pioneering book on the clinicianpatient alliance written in a fastpaced highly enjoyable writing style shows medical nursing physician assistant and clinical pharmacy students the importance of the principles behind shared decision making and how to transform those principles into clinical practice Shawn Christopher Shea MD an internationally respected author has a superb ability to perceive the complexities of clinical interviewing as applied to shared decision making while creating frameworks and interviewing techniques that illuminate clarify and simplify those complexities so that young clinicians can immediately apply them This book demonstrates the art of enhancing the therapeutic alliance by addressing one of the most if not the most important of interviewing tasks with regard to achieving successful healing collaboratively talking with patients about their medications and effectively enhancing their medication adherence The Medication Interest Model MIM was developed by watching clinicians and case managers talk with their patients about their medications and holding over 150 MIM workshops with primary care physicians nurses mental health professionals and other allied health professionals The result is a book filled with the type of wisdom and knowledge that can only be gained by learning from the skilled clinicians who talk with patients on a daily basis about their medications Students as well as experienced clinicians will find this wonderfully practical resource to be a text they will frequently pull down from their shelves to absorb its wisdom long after they have left their training programs This highly acclaimed Doodys Core title has been thoroughly updated and expanded for the second edition The Medication Interest Model MIM its motivational theory the Choice Triad and its over 100 easily learned and practical interviewing techniques are described and demonstrated with clear examples and compelling illustrative interview dialogueInterviewing principles and techniques are easily learned and used providing an ideal introduction to medical nursing physician assistant and clinical pharmacy students on how to effectively create the therapeutic alliance while enhancing medication adherenceProvides the most up to date information and nuances of the Medication Interest Model MIM from its creator and developer a clinical model explicitly designed for effective use in the hectic clinical settings of primary care clinics specialty clinics and hospital unitsPresents more than 100 specific interviewing techniques that are equally useful for medications for all disease states from hypertension diabetes hyperlipidemia asthma and congestive heart failure to cancer AIDS and PTSDClearly shows how words powerfully impact whether or not patients are interested in taking medications and staying on them by providing the exact phrasings of over 100 interviewing techniques demonstrating with clinical examples and clinical dialogue all of their nuances for immediate everyday practicalityContains a wealth of relevant information for physicians nurses physician assistants case managers and clinical pharmacists across disciplines from primary care to specialists in endocrinology cardiology neurology rheumatology and psychiatry and is equally valuable and relevant to both students and experienced cliniciansUserfriendly Tip Archive with the exact wording of all 100 of the tips shown in the easily accessed ebook forquick referral by medical and nursing students during clinical rotationsEnrich Your eBook Reading Experience with Enhanced Video Audio and Interactive CapabilitiesRead directly on your preferred devices such as computer tablet or smartphoneCustomize for your language including righttoleft reading vertical writing and enhanced annotation in over 30 languagesEasily convert to audiobook powering your content with natural language texttospeechAdapt for unique reading needs supporting learning disabilities visualauditory impairments secondlanguage or literacy challenges and more. at Multi-Organ Transplant Program . Dr. Helen Chen. 1. , Kevin . Quach. 1,2. , . Dr. Ian MacKillop. 1. , Dr. Joseph Kim. 2. 1 University of Waterloo. 2 University Health Network. Faculty/Presenter Disclosure. Dr. Cynthia Hadfield, . Pharm.D. .. Director of Pharmacy for Employee, LTC & Retail Pharmacies . Lead Clinical Pharmacist, Geriatric Specialist. Citizens Memorial Healthcare. Dr. Hadfield has no financial, other relationship or other support from the pharmaceutical industry. eMM. ). Concepts and Definitions. Dr Stephen Chu. Medication . List. A record of prescribed and dispensed medications for an individual. Can be unreconciled or reconciled . Unreconciled Medication List. Dr. Cynthia Hadfield, . Pharm.D. .. Director of Pharmacy for Employee, LTC & Retail Pharmacies . Lead Clinical Pharmacist, Geriatric Specialist. Citizens Memorial Healthcare. Dr. Hadfield has no financial, other relationship or other support from the pharmaceutical industry. Presented by . Jill S. Perry, MS, NCC, LPC, CAADC, SAP. July 19, 2017. What does COD Look Like?. JP Counseling. Healing for Adults, Youth and Families. JP Counseling. Healing for Adults, Youth and Families. Sara Paul DNP, FNP. Catawba Valley Cardiology. Conover, NC. Heart Failure Medications. 1. ACE inhibitor/ARB. Iisinopril. e. nalapril. q. uinapril. benazapril. l. osartan. valsartan. Entresto. (new). Medication Reconciliation: . Beyond Admission. Hospital. Presenter. Month YYYY. Continuity is an Issue in Health Care. 10-67% of medication histories contain at least one error. 1. Incomplete medication histories at the time of admission have been cited as the cause of at least 27% of prescribing errors in hospital. Center. March 9, 2016. Shannon Bentley, RN. Gary Strokosch, . MD. Lizzy Drobnick, MPH, MA. Goals. Provide . students’ medications safely and within the scope of your . state’s professional practice laws. Are Key to . Keeping Kidney Patients Safe. On average, dialysis patients take 6 to 10 different medications each day.. Most dialysis patients report that they only “sometimes” discuss all of their medications with their doctor.. ISAC Spring Conference. March 15, 2018. Donated medications save lives.. Iowa Heart utilizes the Drug Donation Repository to provide enoxaparin injections to patients pre and post cardiac procedures. . Dr. Vicky Framil, DNP, ARNP, ANP-BC. Clinical Assistant Professor Graduate Nursing Department/ Clinical Manager at John H. Peavy Health Center . 2. What is a medication error . Any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer.. Welcome and Introductions. 2. Presentation Goals. To raise your awareness of:. how you can help improve patient safety. safe medication use practices . the value of working with your pharmacist. 3. Topics. Dr. Cynthia Hadfield, . Pharm.D. .. Director of Pharmacy for Employee, LTC & Retail Pharmacies . Lead Clinical Pharmacist, Geriatric Specialist. Citizens Memorial Healthcare. Dr. Hadfield has no financial, other relationship or other support from the pharmaceutical industry. C. Ryan Tomlin, Pharm.D., BCPS, AAHIVP. Clinical Pharmacist – HIV Medicine. Outline. Side Effects. Concerns with Pharmacokinetics. Medication Errors. Resistance. 2. Side Effects. 3. Medication Side Effects.
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