Lesson 1Patient medical history essentials: diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, sleep disorders, dizzinessCover focused medical history fi key chronic condition dem, stress onset, control, complication dem, red flag dem, an past treatment dem fi diabetes, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, sleep problem dem, an dizziness fi support safe, personal care plan dem.
Characterizing diabetes control and complicationsHypertension history, symptoms, and end-organ damageDyslipidemia history and cardiovascular risk profileSleep disorders, daytime impact, and safety concernsDizziness characterization and fall risk assessmentLesson 2Techniques for structured patient interviews in the pharmacy setting and collecting missing data from external sources (EMR, prescribers, lab portals)Explore step-by-step, patient-center interview technique dem eena di pharmacy, includ open question dem, teach-back, an use a structured form dem, plus strategy dem fi get missin data from EMR dem, doctor dem, an lab portal dem ethical.
Preparing the environment and reviewing recordsUsing open questions and active listeningStructured templates for chronic disease reviewTeach-back to confirm understanding and accuracyRequesting data from EMR, prescribers, and labsLesson 3Medication history and reconciliation: prescription, OTC, herbal, supplements, dosing, timingExplain how fi get complete medicine history, includ prescription dem, OTC dem, herbal dem, an supplement dem, an do reconciliation fi detect duplicate dem, interaction dem, adherence issue dem, an difference dem cross care settin dem.
Systematic collection of all current medicationsVerifying doses, timing, and indicationsIdentifying duplications and drug interactionsReconciling lists across providers and settingsAssessing adherence and practical barriersLesson 4Social and lifestyle assessment: diet, activity, alcohol, tobacco, sleep habits, cognition, vision, manual dexterityDetail how fi check diet, physical activity, substance use, sleep, thinkin, sight, an hand skill dem, link each one to medicine safety, adherence, an real care plan dem fi patient dem wid multiple chronic condition dem.
Dietary patterns relevant to glycemic and lipid controlPhysical activity level, limits, and counseling needsAlcohol and tobacco use, readiness to changeSleep habits, shift work, and sleep hygieneCognition, vision, dexterity, and self-care capacityLesson 5Allergies, adverse reaction history, vaccination status, and screening for geriatric syndromesFocus pon document allergy dem, intolerance dem, an past bad medicine reaction dem, check vaccination status, an screen fi old people syndrome dem like fall dem, weakness, leak urine, an thinkin drop dat affect medicine treatment.
Differentiating allergy, intolerance, and side effectDocumenting and validating adverse drug reactionsAssessing immunization gaps in chronic diseaseScreening for falls, frailty, and mobility issuesIdentifying cognitive and mood changes in eldersLesson 6Local and international guideline sources for diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia monitoring parameters (where to find target values and monitoring intervals)Guide learner dem fi find an apply local an international guideline dem fi diabetes, high blood pressure, an dyslipidemia, focus pon target value dem, check-up interval dem, an how fi adjust recommendation dem fi multimorbid, older, or weak patient dem.
Finding trustworthy national and global guidelinesTargets for glycemia, blood pressure, and lipidsRecommended monitoring intervals by conditionAdjusting targets in older or frail patientsDocumenting and updating care goals over timeLesson 7Relevant laboratory and physiologic data: fasting/random glucose, HbA1c, lipid panel, renal function (eGFR/creatinine), electrolytes, liver tests, blood pressure, weight/BMIReview key lab an body function parameter dem fi chronic sickness management, includ sugar level dem, HbA1c, lipid panel, kidney an liver function, salt balance, blood pressure, weight, an BMI, an how fi read dem clinically.
Fasting, random glucose, and HbA1c interpretationLipid panel components and cardiovascular riskRenal function, eGFR, creatinine, and dosing impactElectrolytes and liver tests in drug safetyBlood pressure, weight, and BMI trend analysis