Case Synopses |
Case #12 (RMMR) |
This RMMR is of an unfortunate diabetic man who is a resident of a nursing home. He has significant diabetic complications with retinopathy, nephropathy and foot ulcers and neuropathic pain.
Medscope CPD is accredited for PSA and AACP CE/CPD points. |
Case #11 (HMR) |
This case studies an HMR for a woman who is a very effusive historian. She is more than happy to expand on her symptoms and tells long stories about the background to each of her questions.
Medscope CPD is accredited for PSA and AACP CE/CPD points. |
Case #10 (HMR) |
This case involves an HMR for a woman who the doctor (rather cheekily) informs you "… has lost her adrenals due to Sheehan's Syndrome".
Medscope CPD is accredited for PSA and AACP CE/CPD points. |
Case #9 (HMR) |
An HMR for a delightful elderly female. She has a daughter who is a registered nurse and the daughter is sitting in on the interview.
Medscope CPD is accredited for PSA and AACP CE/CPD points. |
Case #8 (HMR) |
This case involves a home medicine review that is conducted in the doctor's surgery at the patient's request. The patient is an elderly female with significant chronic cardiac conditions (AF, heart failure) as well as a history of shingles and listed medical warnings to 16 drugs. At the interview, this lady outlines an interesting symptom that may be drug induced. In addition, she has some laboratory test abnormalities that require interpretation and action.
Medscope CPD is accredited for PSA and AACP CE/CPD points. |
Case #7 (RMMR) |
A pharmacist initiated annual medication review for an elderly female resident of a nursing home. She has long-standing rheumatoid and osteoarthritis as well as ulcerative colitis and hypertension. She is taking 19 regular medications and is prescribed an additional 6 agents for prn use (!). Despite her complex regimen, she still has significant problems with pain management, and also has some laboratory test abnormalities that require interpretation and action.
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Case #6 (HMR) |
This HMR case studies a 60 year old man with morbid obesity (150kg) and gastric banding. He has several obesity related complications and although not taking a great number of medications at the moment, is at risk of multiple additional co-morbidities.
Your role in this case will be to prevent additional morbidity while encouraging his weight loss by outlining the benefits of losing weight.
Compare your findings against those identified by Dr. Peter Tenni. |
Case #5 (HMR) |
Case #5 concerns a 62 year old female living at home with her husband. Like many HMR patients, she has complex medical conditions including Sjogren's syndrome, gastrointestinal problems, uncontrolled pain and psychiatric issues. You will be provided with a referral and also with a video of the HMR interview and photos of her medications. There are a range of possible drug related problems and this month's challenge is about prioritization of issues (because there are so many!).
Compare your findings against those identified by Dr. Peter Tenni. |
Case #4 (RMMR) |
Case concerns a 63 year old female nursing home resident. Our resident has complex medical conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. To assist in her management you are provided with her medication chart, doctors and nursing progress notes, pathology, Webster profile, routine observations and notes from the nurse interview with the accredited pharmacist. You are asked to perform a RMMR and make recommendations on how best manage her current and long term quality of life.
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Case #3 (RMMR) |
An 89 year old female nursing home resident with complex pain management issues. Her particulars are detailed in the GP referral, nurse and GP patient notes, drug chart and pathology results. The patient has recently been discharged from hospital and, being unable to care for herself at home, was admitted to an aged care facility. She has a number of health conditions, including severe uncontrolled pain. You are asked to perform her initial medication review in collaboration with her new GP.
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Case #2 (HMR) |
John has suffered indigestion, tight chest pains, dry breathing, coughing issues and high blood pressure since a bladder operation. John is being administered multiple drugs for blood pressure, his chest pains and his leg. Some of the medications have had no effect on his current pain.
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Case #1 (RMMR) |
An 87 year old nursing home patient is suffering from oesophageal reflux, ventricular premature beats, asthma, depression, DVT (since 2002) and anaemia. She is currently on over 15 medications. She has been suffering from pains in her right foot whilst walking and a UTI.
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