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NAHQ CPHQ Exam - Topic 1 Question 63 Discussion

Actual exam question for NAHQ's CPHQ exam
Question #: 63
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following most accurately describes medication reconciliation?

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Suggested Answer: A

Medication reconciliation is the process of identifying and resolving medication discrepancies to ensure that patients receive the correct medications. This process involves comparing the patient's current medications with new prescriptions, ensuring that there are no omissions, duplications, or interactions that could lead to adverse effects.

Steps in Medication Reconciliation: The process typically involves:

Collecting an accurate list of the patient's current medications (including prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal supplements).

Comparing this list with new medication orders or prescriptions.

Identifying discrepancies, such as omitted medications, incorrect dosages, or potentially harmful drug interactions.

Resolving these discrepancies by consulting with the prescribing physician, pharmacist, or other healthcare providers.

Comparison to Other Options:

B . creating a list of a patient's prescription medications: While creating a medication list is a part of the reconciliation process, the primary goal is to resolve discrepancies, not just to list medications.

C . monitoring patient adherence to medication regimens: Monitoring adherence is important, but it is not the primary focus of medication reconciliation.

D . sharing responsibility between pharmacy and nursing: While collaboration between pharmacy and nursing is essential, medication reconciliation is specifically about identifying and addressing discrepancies.


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Dorsey
3 months ago
I disagree, I think D is important too, sharing responsibility is crucial!
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Cyndy
3 months ago
Wait, is it really just about discrepancies? Seems too simple.
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Terrilyn
3 months ago
I thought it was more about creating lists, so B makes sense too.
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Wilford
4 months ago
Definitely A, that's the key part of it.
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Hortencia
4 months ago
It's all about identifying and resolving discrepancies!
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Krissy
4 months ago
Sharing responsibility sounds relevant, but I don’t think it defines medication reconciliation accurately. I’m leaning towards option A.
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Gertude
4 months ago
I feel like monitoring adherence is important too, but it seems more like a follow-up step rather than reconciliation itself.
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Dean
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think creating a list of medications is part of it, but it might not capture the whole process.
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Valentine
5 months ago
I think medication reconciliation is about identifying and resolving discrepancies, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the best answer.
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Emeline
5 months ago
Wait, I'm a little confused. Is medication reconciliation the same as creating a list of the patient's prescriptions? Or is it more about monitoring their adherence? I need to make sure I understand the concept before selecting an answer.
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Denae
5 months ago
Okay, I remember discussing medication reconciliation in class. I believe it's about identifying and resolving any discrepancies in a patient's medication list. That sounds like option A to me, but I'll re-read the choices just to confirm.
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Carissa
5 months ago
Hmm, medication reconciliation - I think that has to do with making sure the patient's medications are accurate and up-to-date, but I'm not 100% sure which of these options best describes it. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Joni
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about medication reconciliation. I'm pretty confident I know the answer, but I'll double-check the options just to be sure.
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Jeffrey
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about hotel terminology. I'm pretty confident I can figure this out.
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Michell
5 months ago
I think statement D might be true based on a case study we reviewed about importing certificates into AES 7.0. It felt like certificate management was an important part of the setup.
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Joesph
1 year ago
Option A - it's the Sherlock Holmes of the medical world, solving the mystery of those pesky meds!
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Tyisha
1 year ago
D) sharing responsibility between pharmacy and nursing
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Stefan
1 year ago
B) creating a list of a patient's prescription medications
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Karan
1 year ago
A) identifying and resolving medication discrepancies
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Shaun
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) identifying and resolving medication discrepancies, because it involves comparing different medication lists to ensure accuracy.
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Marlon
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be B) creating a list of a patient's prescription medications, as that is an important part of medication reconciliation.
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Marget
1 year ago
I agree with Merlyn, because medication reconciliation involves making sure there are no errors in the patient's medication list.
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Cyril
1 year ago
Option A, definitely. It's like a treasure hunt, but for your prescription bottles!
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Vanda
1 year ago
It's important to catch any discrepancies to ensure patient safety.
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Hoa
1 year ago
I agree, it's all about making sure everything matches up.
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Justine
1 year ago
B, C, and D are all important, but A is the one that really ties the room together.
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Rosina
1 year ago
Ah, medication reconciliation - the secret sauce to keeping patients happy and healthy!
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Kaycee
1 year ago
B) creating a list of a patient's prescription medications
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Rashad
1 year ago
A) identifying and resolving medication discrepancies
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Simona
2 years ago
Option A is the way to go! Gotta keep those meds in check, you know?
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William
1 year ago
B) creating a list of a patient's prescription medications
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India
1 year ago
Definitely! It's important to make sure everything lines up.
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Dante
1 year ago
A) identifying and resolving medication discrepancies
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Merlyn
2 years ago
I think the answer is A) identifying and resolving medication discrepancies.
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