APRN Pharmacology Today: Polypharmacy Considerations
Polypharmacy is common in older adults with the highest number of drugs taken by those residing in nursing homes. The use of medications that are not indicated, not effective, or constitute a therapeutic duplication can be prevented and reduce adverse health outcomes. Learn more about polypharmacy today!
℞ Earn 3.6 pharmacology contact hours upon completion of the course.
Course Details
Overview
This course offers the APRN an overview of polypharmacy, the concerns related to polypharmacy, and how to address the overall impact of polypharmacy, especially when considering the older adult and geriatric populations. This course assists the APRN in fulfilling pharmacology CE requirements for licensure.
Key Learning Outcomes:
The key learning outcomes for this activity are:
- Describe polypharmacy and the impact of polypharmacy on older adults
- Discuss key aspects of BEERS criteria and application to practice
- Explore different tools and resources do decrease inappropriate medication prescribing
- Identify one practice change based on current course content