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Because I'm just rambling I don't know what you're looking for but I'm just rambling

so basically, medication reconciliation is matching up the indication with the drug

And if there's an indication that doesn't need one that night you know a red flagto adjust if there is a
medication that doesn't have an indication then clearly it needs justification to continue obviously
dosing is extremely important like in the drug interaction guidelines

an indication that does, that means one that, you know, a red flag. If there's a medication that doesn't
have an indication, then clearly it needs justification to continue. Obviously, dosing is extremely
important. Like it to jag interactions guidelines,

following the guidelines, and in which, you know, these drugs are being safely

and I'm still in the hospital focuses on formulary. Yeah, so, you know, that's always important. So
someone to me write a prescription for something. But you know, likely the night of it, the more
common dragon can be substituted than it will be before the discharge. So every day mean students
would be responsible for managing this patient? Do we do physical assessment, yes. Mostly to manage
the medications as they relate to the patient.

So that's where I said the ghosts actually become important.

And if there's any labs, there's a lot of, you know, testing and labs and and then followed up. And so
we're I said, you know, we are working with position, particular, you know, the attending and our
service, we provide I recommendations to him. And then there is a group grounding as well with the
team. And this team would be like, physician assistants, pharmacists, nurses to get involved. And then
tradition. Okay, and what what? So what was the clinical side? So I just described kind of a clinical Yeah.
So just quickly, just very briefly, before, before a patient leaves. So the, the students or the pharmacist is
responsible for counseling going or the medication. And then when they're in a hospital, there are
certain medications that we really focus on. One of them is anticoagulation. Another one, you know,
that's a big one.

medication.

So I think, you know, that heart failure or in conditions are important to counsel patients died. Why?
Because his patients become learned here adherence, and they come back to the hospital within 30
days,

losing money.

And so and then, obviously, it's worse outcomes of the patients and taking the medication. So there's a
lot of emphasis on that. So the pharmacist or the pharmacy student, in this case, is responsible for
taking care of the patient. In addition to discharge.
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