Description
The Geriatric Medication Precautions course focuses on the unique medication needs of older adults and emphasizes the importance of tailored precautions. Participants will gain insight into various tools designed for medication assessment, which can help minimize inappropriate prescribing practices and address issues related to polypharmacy. The course will also cover strategies to prevent drug-related problems in the elderly and provide practical recommendations to enhance the effective use of medications among senior patients.
Upon completion of the Geriatric Medication Precautions course, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the reasons why the elderly population requires special medication precautions.
- Identify the potential drug-related problems with medications prescribed to the elderly.
- Define prescribing cascade and learn to detect it to prevent medication problems in older people.
Describe the IGRIMUP and its role in the global effort to reduce inappropriate and polypharmacy prescribing practices in older adults. - List the tools available to identify pharmacotherapy problems and modify and improve a drug regimen for older adults.
- Review the Beers Criteria and the rationale for use in preventing Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIM) and other drugs to avoid in older persons.
- Explain the STOPP/START criteria and how they help minimize potentially inappropriate prescribing in the elderly.
- Examine the rationale for deprescribing and why it is essential to good prescribing practices.
Evaluate the Medication Appropriateness Index (MAI) and its reliability as a quality measure for potentially inappropriate prescribing. - Describe the ARMOR protocol, its primary outcome goals, and the functional status and mobility of elderly patients.
- Recognize the Good Palliative-Geriatric Practice Algorithm and how physicians use it to reduce polypharmacy.
- Recognize the FORTA method, a clinical tool designed to increase appropriateness of pharmacotherapy in older adults.
Identify other supportive tools, such as the Anticholinergic Risk Scale, Prescribing Optimization Method, and Drug Burden Index, used to resolve polypharmacy, potentially inappropriate medications, and potentially omitted drugs. - Discuss how a CMR conducted by a pharmacist and healthcare providers can decrease medication-related complications for older people.
- Categorize recommendations to give seniors on how to manage their medications safely to avoid drug-related problems.
Describe methods to prevent drug-related problems before and after prescribing medication for older adults.
Contact Hours: 4 Hours
Course Fee: $20 / Participant
Author: Elvia Sellountos, Pharm D, RPh.
Target Audience: Nursing Healthcare Professionals
Instructional Methods: An online, text-based self-study course with a post-test. This format is ideal for those who prefer independent learning at their own pace, without audio or video. Participants engage with written materials, creating a focused, distraction-free learning environment. The course also includes an assessment to evaluate understanding and retention. A minimum score of 70% is required to pass and receive a certificate of completion.
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