Medication mishaps can and do happen in nursing homes. This highly important new book focuses on the scope of drug-related problems (DRP) of misuse and adverse reaction to medications in the nursing home environment. Experts provide practical methods for detecting DRPs, they explain a systematic approach to preventing DRPs, and they document the magnitude of DRPs in the long term care setting. Each chapter of this timely book deals with a different type of drug-related problem and includes operational definitions, prevalence of the problem, and the actions needed to detect and minimize risk and prevent recurrence. A checklist at the end of each chapter aids readers in assessing specific problems in nursing homes, home health care, day care settings, and other locations in which medications are given to the elderly. Illustrative case examples are used throughout the text.With an emphasis on awareness and change, Drug-Related Problems in Geriatric Nursing Home Patients will be invaluable for pharmacists, physicians, and nurses who work in long term care; health care planners who need to be cognizant of the scope and magnitude of medication mishaps in the nursing home; administrators who are ultimately responsible for such problems. Students and educators will find the information, and especially the checklists, timely and practical.
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ContentsForeword
Drug-Related Problems in the Elderly at All Levels of Care
Drug-Related Problems in the Long-Term Care Facility
Communication of Drug-Related Problems Within the Nursing Home
Drug-Related Problems in Nursing Homes: Medication Errors
Contraindications to Drug Usage
Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions in a Nursing Home
Nutritional Problems in a Geriatric Long-Term Care Facility
Nursing Home Drug and Nutritional Therapy Cost Savings
Reduction of Irrational Drug Duplication in Geriatric Nursing Homes
Questionable Drug Efficacy in Dementia, Anemia, and Urinary Infections
Lack of Recognition and Treatment of Active Problems in Geriatric Nursing Home Patients
Appropriate Use of Laboratory Tests in the Nursing Home
Inappropriate Dosing Interval and Drug Scheduling in a Geriatric Nursing Home
The Use of Drugs for No Established Need or Diagnosis in Nursing Home Patients
Patient Refusal and Inability to Take Medications in a Nursing Home
Drug Changes Needed in Nursing Home Patients
Drug-Related Problems in the Elderly Nursing Home Patient: Present Knowledge, Future Research Needs
Index