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Prescribing Scenarios at a Glance This title is also available as an e-book. For more details, please see www.wiley.com/buy/9781118570869 or scan this QR code: Prescribing Scenarios at a Glance Emma Baker PhD FRCP Professor of Clinical Pharmacology St George’s, University of London Consultant Physician St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust, London Daniel Burrage BSc(Hons) MBBS MRCP FHEA Academic Clinical Fellow St George’s, University of London Specialty Registrar (ST3) in Clinical Pharmacology, General Medicine and Stroke Medicine St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust, London Dagan Lonsdale BSc(Hons) MBBS MRCP FHEA Academic Clinical Fellow St George’s, University of London Specialty Registrar (ST3) in Clinical Pharmacology, General Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust, London Andrew Hitchings BSc(Hons) MBBS MRCP FHEA Clinical Research Fellow St George’s, University of London Specialty Registrar (ST7) in Clinical Pharmacology, General Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust, London This edition first published 2014 © John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Registered Office John Wiley & Sons Ltd, The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 8SQ, UK Editorial Offices 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148-5020, USA 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2DQ, UK The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 8SQ, UK For details of our global editorial offices, for customer services, and for information about how to apply for permission to reuse the copyright material in this book please see our website at www.wiley.com/wiley-blackwell. The right of Emma Baker, Daniel Burrage, Dagan Lonsdale and Andrew Hitchings to be identified as the authors of this work has been asserted in accordance with the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, except as permitted by the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, without the prior permission of the publisher. Wiley also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic books. Designations used by companies to distinguish their products are often claimed as trademarks. All brand names and product names used in this book are trade names, service marks, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The publisher is not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book. The simulated prescribing chart, variable rate IV insulin infusion chart and discharge prescription are reproduced with permission from St George’s, University of London. Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty: While the publisher and author(s) have used their best efforts in preparing this book, they make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this book and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. It is sold on the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering professional services and neither the publisher nor the author shall be liable for damages arising herefrom. If professional advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. SKU: 978EWTLP26358 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Baker, Emma, author. Prescribing scenarios at a glance / Emma Baker, Daniel Burrage, Dagan Lonsdale, Andrew Hitchings. p. ; cm. – (At a glance) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-118-57086-9 (pbk.) I. Burrage, Daniel, author. II. Lonsdale, Dagan, author. III. Hitchings, Andrew, author. IV. Title. V. Series: At a glance series (Oxford, England). [DNLM: 1. Drug Therapy–Case Reports. 2. Pharmaceutical Preparations–Case Reports. WB 330] RM300 615.1–dc23 2014000049 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Cover image: Reproduced from iStock © joyfnp Cover design by Meaden Creative Set in 9/11.5 pt Time New RomanMTStd by Toppan Best-set Premedia Limited 1 2014 Contents Acknowledgements 7 Dedication 7 List of abbreviations 8 How to use your textbook 10 About the companion website 13 Introduction: Practical prescribing scenarios 14 Please note that the prepared drug charts can be found in the accompanying workbook. Case Page Section 1: The acute take Case Drug chart Answer 1 An 82-year-old woman who requires venous thromboembolism prophylaxis 30 1.1 38 2 A 104-year-old woman with respiratory failure 30 2.1 40 3 A 64-year-old man with severe acute abdominal pain 31 3.1 41 4 A 55-year-old woman with atrial fibrillation 31 4.1 43 5 A 32-year-old man with community-acquired pneumonia 32 5.1 45 6 A 45-year-old woman with status epilepticus 32 6.1 47 7 A 27-year-old woman with suspected bacterial meningitis 33 7.1 48 8 A 31-year-old woman with paracetamol overdose 34 8.1 50 9 A 59-year-old man with acute pulmonary oedema 35 9.1 52 10 A 24-year-old woman with acute asthma 35 10.1 54 11 A 57-year-old man who has suddenly deteriorated 36 11.1 57 12 An 84-year-old man taking warfarin who has a headache 36 12.1 59 13 A 66-year-old man with acute coronary syndrome 37 13.1 61 14 A 67-year-old man with an exacerbation of COPD 37 14.1 64 Section 2: On call in the hospital Case Drug chart Answer 15 A 91-year-old man with hypoglycaemia 68 15.1 82 16 A 60-year-old woman requesting night sedation 68 16.1 83 17 A 62-year-old man with suspected opioid toxicity 69 17.1 84 18 A 58-year-old man who has low blood pressure 69 18.1 86 19 A 44-year-old woman who is ‘nil by mouth’ 70 19.1 88 20 A 59-year-old man with circulatory compromise 70 20.1 90 21 A 15-month-old girl with gastroenteritis 71 21.1 93 22 A 5-year-old boy with a painful right arm 71 22.1 94 23 A 12-hour-old boy with signs of sepsis 72 23.1 96 24 A 60-year-old man who has developed a hot joint 72 24.1 97 25 A 65-year-old man with hypokalaemia 73 25.1 99 26 A 69-year-old woman being treated with gentamicin 73 26.1 102 27 A 69-year-old man anticoagulated with warfarin 74 27.1 104 28 A 28-year-old woman with nausea 74 28.1 105 29 A 29-year-old man who is in pain following an operation 75 29.1 107 30 A 49-year-old man due to undergo surgery 75 30.1 110 31 A 79-year-old woman with acute kidney injury 76 31.1 112 32 An 85-year-old woman with hospital-acquired pneumonia 77 32.1 114 33 A 47-year-old man who has developed an abnormal liver profile 78 33.1 116 34 An 83-year-old man who develops diarrhoea 79 34.1 118 35 An 88-year-old man with hyperkalaemia 80 35.1 121 36 A 69-year-old woman with acute alcohol withdrawal 81 36.1 123 Contents  5 Section 3: Routine inpatient review Case Drug chart Answer 37 A 69-year-old woman with constipation 128 37.1 135 38 A 71-year-old man who has developed a tremor 128 38.1 136 39 An 81-year-old woman at risk of fragility fractures 129 39.1 138 40 A 23-year-old pregnant woman with pulmonary embolism 129 40.1 140 41 A 31-year-old man with increased seizure frequency 130 41.1 141 42 A 58-year-old man with diabetes mellitus treated with insulin 130 42.1 143 43 A 53-year-old man who wants to stop smoking 131 43.1 146 44 A 90-year-old woman on numerous medications 131 44.1 148 45 A 54-year-old woman with a peptic ulcer 132 45.1 150 46 A 64-year-old woman with chronic kidney disease 132 46.1 152 47 A 66-year-old man with palpitations 133 47.1 154 48 A 70-year-old man with ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome 133 48.1 156 49 A 49-year-old woman with chronic liver disease complaining of pain 134 49.1 158 50 An 89-year-old man approaching the end of life 134 50.1 160 Appendix 1 Antibiotic guidelines 163 Appendix 2 Case summaries 164 Index 166 6  Contents Acknowledgements We are indebted to Dr Katie Pearson, Specialist Trainee in Paedi- We are grateful to Dr Natasha Patel, Consultant in Acute Medi- atrics, Penninsula Deanery for her contribution as lead author for cine and Diabetes, for her comments on insulin prescribing in paediatric cases 21–23. These cases arose from a survey she per- Case 42. formed, which found that over half of foundation doctors were required to prescribe for children, with analgesia, antibiotics and fluids being the most common prescriptions. Dedication This book is dedicated to our families for their support and patience over the many months of late evenings and lost weekends that they’ve had to endure in the course of its preparation! AAcckknnoowwlleeddggeemmeennttss aanndd DDeeddiiccaattiioonn   77 List of abbreviations ABCDE approach to the critically unwell patient: airway; FDA Food and Drug Administration breathing; circulation; disability; exposure FFP fresh frozen plasma Abdo abdomen (examination) FP10 NHS prescription forms used in the community ACE angiotensin converting enzyme FH family history ACR albumin : creatinine ratio FT4 free thyroxine (concentration) ACS acute coronary syndrome GABA gamma-aminobutyric acid Adj Ca2+ adjusted calcium concentration GGT gamma glutamyl transferase ADP adenosine diphosphate GI gastrointestinal ADR adverse drug reaction Gluc glucose (concentration) AKI acute kidney injury GP general practitioner ALP alkaline phosphatase GRACE Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events ALT alanine transaminase GSL general sales list (medicines) APTT activated partial thromboplastin time GTN glyceryl trinitrate ARB angiotensin receptor blocker H histamine ARF acute renal failure Hb haemoglobin (concentration) BBB blood–brain barrier HbA glycated haemoglobin 1c BD (bis die) twice daily HCO– bicarbonate ion (concentration) 3 BE base excess HIV human immunodeficiency virus Bil bilirubin (concentration) HPC history of presenting complaint BMI body mass index HR heart rate BNF British National Formulary 5HT serotonin BNFc BNF for Children Ig immunoglobulin BNP brain natriuretic peptide IM intramuscular BP blood pressure INH inhaled Ca2+ calcium ion (concentration) INN international non-proprietary name CBG capillary blood glucose INR international normalised ratio CIWA-Ar Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for IV intravenous Alcohol Scale, revised JVP jugular venous pressure CKD chronic kidney disease K+ potassium ion (concentration) CLO Campylobacter-like organism (test) kg kilogram CMV cytomegalovirus kPa kilopascals COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease LMWH low molecular weight heparin CPAP continuous positive airway pressure MC&S microscopy, culture and sensitivity Creat creatinine (concentration) MCV mean corpuscular volume CRP C-reactive protein MHRA Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory CSCI continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion Agency CT computed tomography MI myocardial infarction CTPA computed tomography pulmonary angiogram mmHg millimetres of mercury CTZ chemoreceptor trigger zone MR or m/r modified release CURB-65 pneumonia severity score (confusion, urea, MRSA meticillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus respiratory rate, blood pressure, age) MSS musculoskeletal system CVS cardiovascular system Na+ sodium ion (concentration) CXR chest X-ray NAC N-acetylcysteine D dopamine NAPQI N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine DH drug history NEB nebulised DXA dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry Neut neutrophil (count) EBV Epstein–Barr virus NG nasogastric (tube) ECG electrocardiogram NICE National Institute for Health and Care Excellence eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate NKDA no known drug allergies eMC electronic Medicines Compendium NMDA N-methyl-d-aspartate EMA European Medicines Agency NOAC novel oral anticoagulant Eos eosinophil (count) NPH neutral protamine Hagedorn (refers to EPO erythropoietin intermediate-acting insulin) ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate NRT nicotine replacement therapy FBC full blood count NS nervous system 8  List of abbreviations

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Prescribing Scenarios at a Glance is an innovative resource which allows medical students and junior doctors to practise prescribing skills safely for themselves. Supporting those who wish to develop their prescribing knowledge and clinical reasoning, this book features 50 acute and on call scenario
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