Case 9. Non-interactive
You are give 5 prescriptions, 5 vials, 5 original bottles prepared by technician.
Read, verify and check correctness.
Recommend some corrections if any.
Case 10. Assessor and Physician
A prescription for Carbamazepine 200mg TID for trigeminal neuralgia. Patient
profile contain Tylenol#3. You have to discuss with the physician the case, the
dose and the course of treatment.
Case 11. A patient have diabetes (type 1) and is using Insulin. She is going to
Arizona where the temp. reach 40 degree celsius. She is asking about how to
store her insulin. Counsel the patient regarding proper handling of her meds.
Patient profile include: 1. Humulin regular
2. Humulin NPH
3. Glucotest
Case 12. A patient 50 y.o. have angina. His doctor prescribed him
Nitroglycerin patches. He wants to know more about it. Patient profile include:
1. Nitroglycerin Spray PRN. Should he continue using the spray? Counselling.
Case13. A 35 y.o. lady complaining that her 2 kids have head lice. She needs
treatment for her kids ages are 9-12 y.o. Provided:
Nix cream rinse
1%
Kwellada shampoo
R & S 5%
Counsel the patient/s.
Case 14. A 35 y.o. lady complaining of heartburn. Profile include: 1.
Tamoxifen
2.
Naproxen
Case 15. Non-interactive
Asthmatic patient dropped a new prescription. The prescription is for
propranolol 40mg BID. Patient profile:
1. Flovent
2. Salbutamol
Verify the prescription. Inform the patient regarding drug interaction and
record it on the sheet provided in the station.
Record your recommendation on how to remedy the drug interaction.
Case 16. A 30 y.o. lady come to your pharmacy looking tires and lightheaded. She is having migraine and was using Imitrex and Tylenol#3. Now
she has a baby and is breastfeeding. Counsel the patient regarding what she
needs to know about her medications, its efffect on breastfeeding.
GOODLUCK!!!!!!
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May 2003
Case 1. Non-interactive. 5 prescriptions + answer sheet. Choose either to
dispense each prescription, or there is a problem and your suggestions. Make
sure that you perform the 7 point check to assure correctness. Don't forget to
open each container to check that the contents are correct.
Case 2. Patient with parkinson's disease. Profile provided + CPS, Rx, a copy of
drug interaction. Patient profile include: Sinemet, Selegeline & Tylenol#3. He
comes to pick up his prescription for meperidine (demerol). Discuss with the
patient the interaction between meperidine and selegeline. You may look at
the CPS for info. regarding interaction. Convince the patient why not to take
it.
Case 3. A young woman comes to pick up her refill of Prozac & asking how it
may affect her baby as she is pregnant. You are provided with the following:
CPS, patient profile (includes Fluoxetine; Materna), a copy of drug risk in
pregnancy. Her doctor doesn't know that she is pregnant. Look up the effect
of this medication on the fetus. Advice her to see the doctor and ask him if
she should stop the medication or reduce the dose, as you'll find that it's
under category C (contra-indicated to pregnancy). Therefore the doctor
should weigh the benefits versus risks.
Case 4. A lady over 50 y.o. complaining of heartburn. You are provided with
CPS, patient profile (Fosamax a week ago), some antacids. Ask usual
questions about heartburn, gather as much information as you neeed. Upon
gathering info., you found out that her symptoms started about a week ago
and that she lies down after taking it in the morning.
Counsel her about the proper way of taking Fosamax and its side effects if
not taken properly. Check blue pages of CPS. Note: don't give her
antacids.....you should know why.
Case 5. A man in his 40's complaining of heart pounding. Patient profile:
Ramipril & Lovastatin for one year and Nicotine patches a week ago. While
gathering info., you found out that he smokes sometimes. Counsel him about
how the patch works, nicotine overdosage and the proper use of the patch.
(Consult blue pages of CPS)
Case 6. Non-interactive. You are provided with: CPS, prescription for
clarithromycin and the patient profile. (Warfarin, Digoxin & Simvastatin w/c
are discontinued a month ago). On the answer sheet, explain the interaction
between Clarithromycin and warfarin, digoxin and simvastatin. State the
problem, intervention needed (lab. monitoring of the blood), effects, etc.,etc.
Case 7. A woman come to your pharmacy asking for canesten for her yeast
infection. It was her 1st time to use canesten. Gather info. Ask if she has
vaginal discharge. If patient says yes, and the discharge is grayish with foul
odor, advice her to see a doctor to find out what kind of infection and the
medication/s to be used. Check if she has other medical condition, taking
other medications ( Rx, OTC or herbals), have any allergies?, and other
symptoms (fever, abdominal pain...). Counsel her on non-pharmacological
measures she can take.
Case 8. A young man complaining from stuffy nose. He used a decongestant
spray for a while but it didn't help. Upon gathering info., you found out that
he has no other symptoms that indicate flu or colds (fever, runny nose,
cough, aches) He is healthy , no medical condition, not taking any
medications (OTC, herbals) no allergies (pollen, animal dander.....) Counsel
him about the situation w/c appears to be rebound congestion due to the
prolonged used of nasal spray.
Case 9. A nurse came to pick up a prescription for Nix 1% for an old lady with
head lice. Patient profile shows she had Nix 1% four days ago. Don't dispense
the prescription. Advice the nurse to tell patient to wait from 7-10 days before
a second application and only if she still have them. Can still use the narrow
toothed comb for picking nits. Advise her on non-pharmacological measures.
Case 10. No patient. The station is provide with: CPS, Therapeutic Choices,
patient profile, a prescription (with an empty space to indicate the problem
and alternative). The assessor is the prescribing doctor. Rx was for H. pylori
treatment (Amoxicillin, Clarithromycin, Losec). Patient profile tells that he is
allergic to penicillin. Discuss the problem with the doctor and suggest an
alternative. After consulting the T.C., you found out that the other alternative
is Metronidazole instead of Amoxicillin. Discuss the concentration, dose, and
treatment period for each medicine in the system. Write it all down in the
space next to Rx.
Case 11. Old lady. Patient profile: Ipratropium Inh., Ventolin Inh., for her
COPD, Nitroglycerin spray for angina. Her doctor advise her to take a flu shot.
The lady is worried it will make her get a flu or be contagious to her
grandchildren whom she is living with. Explain to her the benefits of getting a
flu shot. Tell her that it won't give her a flu and that it should be taken every
year (in Oct. or Nov.) When you have eased up her concerns, counsel her on
the proper use of her inhalers.
Case 12. Non-interactive. Station is provided with: CPS, Th.Choices, patient
profile, Rx for clarithromycin for pneumonia (fax Rx). In his profile, you found
out that he is allergic to Erythromycin. Check the Th. Choices for the
alternative with same mech. of action (e.g.: Doxicycline (both act on protein
synthesis), write down the problem, suggest changes, name and dose of
alternative and the no. of days treatment accdg. to Th. Choices.
Case 13. An old man came to pick up his refill of Lorazepam. Profile tells you
that about 16 days ago, he got 30 tabs. of lorazepam taken 1 tab. before
bedtime. Doctor gave one refill at 30 day interval. Patient says i tablet is not
working that's why he is taking 2 tabs. now he ran out of it. He drinks coffee
after dinner. Don't release the refill. Verify with doctor or refer patient to walk
in clinic. Explain to him how lorazepam may be causing addiction and advise
him to lower coffee consumption especially at night.
Case 14. A lady concerned about her 2 yr. old son who have fever, 39.5. No
other symptoms, no allergy, no medicla condition. Provided: Tylenol, Advil,
Aspirin. Advice to see a doctor if symptoms persists.
Case 15. A young woman is concerned about her diabetic friend who is acting
funny. She is breathing in a troubled manner, her mouth smells strange,
thirsty, urinates a lot and is taking her insulin but didn't take it for a couple of
days for some reason. Advise her to go to the emergency as these are
symptoms that her blood sugar level is very high.
Case 16. A lady comes to drop off a prescription of her husband for
Atorvastatin. Station provided with: CPS, Rx written by a dentist (the
wife),patient profile (anti-hypertensive and lipitor, atorvastatin (no refill))
Don't release the lipitor w/o Rx. Refer to walk in or fasmily doctor. Dentist
can't prescribe Atorvastatin, it's not her specialty.)
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May 2002
Case 1. A 65 y.o. male patient come to your pharmacy with a new
prescription for Nitroglycerin patch (Nitrodur). His profile shows that he has
been using Nitroglycerin Spray (Nitro Pump). Counsel the patient regarding
the proper use of his medication.
Case 2. A lady asking you how to use the Aerochamber for her son. Upon
gathering information, you found out that the patient is also taking as
maintenance, Flovent and Ventolin. As the pharmacist, counsel the mother on
the proper use of her son's medications. You should stress that the Ventolin
will be used first before the Flovent. Explain why.
Case 3. An old lady complaining of dry cough. Checking her profile, you
found out that she is on Enalapril (Vasotec) since three weeks. The patient is
using Benylin DM for 3 days now w/o improvement. Counsel the patient.
Suggest to see her doctor to prescribe alternative antihypertensive. Ace
inhibitor such as Enalapril can cause dry cough.
Case 4. A 30 y.o. healthy man comes to the pharmacy to ask you how to
store his insulin. Patient will be going on a trip in a tropical country. Inform
him on the proper handling/storage of his insulin.
Case 5. A physician come to the pharmacy asking you if he can prescribe
Carbamazepine to his patient who is on Warfarin. Explain about
Case 10. A doctor asking you if he could put his patient who has just had a
kidney transplant, on Nefazodone for his depression. Patient profile includes:
Azathioprine, Cyclosporine and Prednisolone. Upon checking the CPS, you will
find out that Nefazodone is an enzyme inhibitor thus, it will increase the
plasma Cyclosporine level. Elaborate.
Case 11. A cancer patient complaining of burning sensation in her stomach.
Profile shows she is on Tamoxifen, Indomethacin and Maalox. Counsel the
patient regarding proper intake of Indomethacin. It should be taken p.c. and
w/ full glass of water. Elaborate. (remember..you have seven (7) minutes!!!)
Case 12. Non interactive. Youo are given five prescriptions. Perform 7 point
check. Name of patient, Name of medication, strength, quantity, signa, refill,
name of doctor.
Case 13. Non interactive. The station is provided with some documents. One
is a letter from Bayer company regarding Baycol, warning statement from
Health Canada about Baycol + Gemfibrozil and a prescription for BAycol
along with Niacin. You will be asked to answer 3 questions. Write your answer
on the answer sheet.
a. Reason why Baycol is withdrawn from the market.
b. What do you suggest as alternative.
c. How you will monitor the patient?
Case 14. A man come to the pharmacy claiming to be an inspector. He is
asking for a patient profile apparently as court order against the patient. As
pharmacist what should you do on this situation. Pls. refer on the notes.
Case 15. A 9 yr.old boy taking Accolate as prophylaxis for asthma. As the
pharmacist, is it right for this boy to take Accolate? Check CPS for
contraindication.
Case 16. Five prescriptions filled by technician. Check correctness.
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November 2002
Case 1. Non interactive. You are to check 3 prescriptions. Check correctness
before you released.
Case 2. Patient with Ileostomy is prescribed with Erythromycin tablet.
Counselling.
Case 3. A man come to the pharmacy asking you if he can take garlic for his
cholesterol. Counsel him.
Case 4. Prescription for Plendil while still on Hydrochlorothiazide. This is a
straight forward counselling.
Case 5. You are the pharmacy manager and one day you overheard one of
your staff pharmacist recommending imodium for a 2 y.o. girl for her diarrhea.
Manage the situation.
Case 6. Doctor prescribed Ciprofloxacin to 8 y.o. child. Patient profile:
Ventolin, Budesonide inhaler. Identify the problem if there is any. Establish
clinical significance of the treatment.
Case 7. A patient has a new prescription for Cortenema. Ask you what he
needs to know about it.
Case 8. An agitated mother come to your pharmacy asking your help for her
daughter who is having earache for almost 2 days. Counselling.
Case 9. Non-interactive. Check 3 prescriptions: Famcyclovir for vaginal warts,
Celexa, and cannot remember the last one. Write down answers on the
answer sheet regarding what you need to know about the medications.
Case 10. Prescription for Naproxen written by a doctor from another
province. Patient profile includes Advil
Case 11. Patient is prescribed Propranolol for her migraine. Profile: Epipen,
Ventolin Inhaler. Counselling.
Case 12. A senior using Tylenol for arthritic pain. Profile: Losec, Antacid. She
is still in pain. What will you recommend?
Case 13. A patient is taking Metformin, Glyburide, HCTZ, Xenical, Altace. She
is confuse as to how to use them. Help the patient.
Case 14. A doctor calls for a repeat for Mr. X who has been using HCTZ for 6
months. The technician took the call. Is it right or not? Station is provided
with federal laws but in symbols...
Case 15. A patient come to the pharmacy to buy Maalox for his upset
stomach. He has been using Metformin. Counsel the patient.
Case 16. Patient is using Tylenol, Cotrimoxazole and Warfarin. Straight
forward counselling on this.
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May 2001
Case 1. You work in a pharmacy that is located in a remote area. You
received a prescription for Ciproflaxacin 500mg. The problem is, all forms of
Ciprofloxacin in your pharmacy are expired. No other pharmacy at a distance
of 20 Km. It will take 3-4 days to order. How are you going to handle the
situation?
Case 2. Patient is giving you a prescription for Methotrexate for her arthritis.
She needs to know more about her medication. Profile: she is on birth control
pills.
Case 3. Patient with arthritis using Tylenol extra strenght but still in pain. Ask
you for counselling. What would you recommend?
Case 4. Patient asking you how to treat her heartburn. She is on Metformin.
Also complaining of flatulence and stomach aches.
Case 5. No patient. Assessor acted as a doctor. Giving you a prescription for
Warfarin and Carbamazepine.
Tell him what he needs to know.
Case 6. Patient was on Nitroglycerin tablet. The doctor shifted her to Nitro
spray. Patient says she is not getting any benefit from it. How are you going
to counsel the patient?
Case 7. Patient complaining of constipation and hemmorhoids. Patient
profile: Verapamil, Tylenol #3.
Explain to the patient what's causing his constipation and recommend
treatment for hemmorhoids.
Case 8. Patient with acne dropping a new prescription for Differin. Patient
profile: Materna Vit.
How will you counsel the patient?
Case 9. Patient with breast cancer using Indomethacin. She is suffering from
stomach upset. Counsel the patient.
Case 10. Patient with borderline cholesterol level. Asking you about taking
garlic.
Case 11. A young athletic person is buying a 3 cc syringe from your
pharmacy. Upon gathering info., you found out that he will be using that to
inject "deca durabolin" (?) for body building. How will you counsel this man?
Case 12. A patient come to the pharmacy asking your recommendation for
vaginal yeast infection.
Case 13. Patient had an Ileostomy procedure. He is prescribed Erythromycin
Capsule. Counsel the patient.
Case 14. Proper use of Aerochamber. Patient also taking Flovent and
Ventolin.
Case 15. Technician received a prescription of Tylenol#3 over the phone. O.K.
or not? Explain.
Case 16. You are the hospital pharmacy manager. You overheard one of your
staff pharmacist having conversation with a doctor. The dostor is asking if he
can give Vancomycin Oral instead of Injection. Your staff pharmacist approved
of it. How are you going to handle the situation?
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November 2001
Case 1. An old lady, asthmatic, has COPD 2 yrs. ago and is on Nitro spray as
well. Her doctor adviced her to take a flu shot but she is afraid to take it. She
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Case 15. A lady is asking you for some recommendation, Her son has Otitis
media and after days of treatment with Septra he got red spots all over his
body. Counsel the patient. Station is provided with Dimetapp syrup for
allergy and Cortisone 0.5% cream.
Case 16. A lady coming to pick up an Epinephrine for her son who was found
to be allergic to hazelnut. Show her the proper use of Epinephrine.
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* Canker sore is self limiting (7-14 days). Avoid sour subs, spices,
chocolate,tomatoes.
Review other non pharmacological management like: rinse the mouth w/
warm water or
saline or mouthwash as often as possible. Zilactin gel can be applied w/ Q
tips for pain.
* Cold sores - viral infection, self limiting (3-10 days)
* Study everything about Lamisil cream, Warfarin, Garlic for cholesterol
* Study Methotrexate uses, Gravol, know some Sleeping aids, antacids,
sunblocks
* Study everything about birth control pills, lice management, athlete foot
management,
contact dermatitis.
* Make sure you know the drugs that cause photosensitivity reactions
* Practice your dialogue on some complicated situations..always demonstrate
a concerned and caring attitude.
* Know your federal laws, legislation, pharmaceutical ethics. Legal issues.
* Be sure you know some useful websites for your counselling techniques.
Like:
www. cancer.ca - for canadian cancer society
www.cbcf.org - canadian breast cancer foundation
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