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Section 1

(50 cards)

8 guiding principles of HON code

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authority complementary confidentiality attribution justifiably transparency of authorship transparency of sponsorship honesty in advertising/editorials

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Facts and Comparisons eAnswers

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concise monographs good comparison tables ceased print in 2017 online now

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Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs

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by generic name drug information and adverse reaction index has herbal online via DI website under Meyler's expensive

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pros of DI from the internet

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accessible searchable abundance of info updated easily educated consumer

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drug interaction sources

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DI analysis and management top 100 drug interactions drug information facts

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compendia

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AHFS-drug information facts and comparisons eAnswers physician's drug reference/prescriber's digital reference

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Index Nominum: International Drug Directory

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drug names worldwide structure, chemical name, therapeutic category directory of international manufacturers every 3-5 years online via micromedex

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Handbook on Injectable Drugs

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IV administration, mixing, dose used in hospitals updated every 2 years online

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What is drug information

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information that pertains to medication synonymous with medication information fundamental responsibility of pharmacist patient specific or developed

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Principles and Practice of Infectious Disease

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gold standard extensive coverage of disease and therapy every 5 years online

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authority

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medical/health advice given only by HCP clear statement if non-medically qualified person

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cons of DI from the internet

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commercialized number of hits peer-reviewed truth in writing mix-educated consumer

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physician's drug reference and prescriber's digital reference

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comparison of package insert manufacturers pay ceased print in 2018 only have FDA approved uses

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adverse reactions source

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meyler's side effects of drugs

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primary source

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clinical trials

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top 100 drug interactions

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pocket size booklet

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international drug resources

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martindale: the complete drug reference index nomium: international drug discovery

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why is it important

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answer questions education support clinical services coordinate P&T, formulary initiatives develop guidelines for med use analyze impact of drug policy coordinate adverse drug event reporting manage med usage publish/edit information in newsletters manage investigational medicine

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pros of tertiary resource

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quick and easy provides a summary

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drug information if made up of

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functions, skills center, service, practice socialist, practitioner, pharmacist, provider

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infectious disease resources

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principles and practice of infectious disease sanford guide to antimicrobial therapy

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attribution

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information on site will be referenced where possible, specific links to data

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what is the other name for principles and practice of infectious disease

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mandell

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tertiary source

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summaries that have been distilled by authors

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for dosing of pediatrics use

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two sources

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DI Analysis & Management

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Hansten and Harn not since 2015

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transparency of sponsorship

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support for website is clearly identified both commercial and non-commercial

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honesty in advertising

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if advertising is a source of funding, must be clearly stated brief description of advertising policy

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complementarity

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info designed to support, not replace HCP

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King Guide to Parenteral Admixtures

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4 volume binder set, 400 drugs compatability of LVP solutions with other solutions or admixtures quarterly as loose leaf online on DI website

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red book

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online via micromedex

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other name for handbook of injectable drugs

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trissels

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confidentiality

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honor or exceed legal requirements medical/health information privacy

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do we need to assess quality?

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yes

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product availability

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red book

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ways to evaluate resources

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author's qualifications date of publication appropriateness of content relevancy of information author bias blatant errors frequency of publication ease of use

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drug information facts

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online via Eanswers

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secondary source

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a record or document referring to past events but not produced at the time research

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Why use the internet for DI?

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easily accesible stay current research, referential CE communication

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compatibility/stability resources

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handbook of injectable drugs king guide to parenteral admixtures

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AFHS-drug information

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collection of monograph known for classifications standard reference annual update online via Lexicomp

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what is contained in red book

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ordering information NDC numbers orange book code cost of drugs

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cons of tertiary resource

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potential author bias too broad lag time

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some questions for quality

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who developed it selling something information referenced names/credentials maintained opportunity for feedback how often is it updated comply with HON code

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does uri have access to handbook on injectable drugs

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no

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can you use class notes as a reference

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no

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transparency of authorship

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author information provided webmaster displays email address prominently on site

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how to we evaluate websites

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diligent searching ask questions be critical

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Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference

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extensive monographs Rx, OTC, natural directory of international manufacturers every 2-3 years via micromedex (online)

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justifiability

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claims of benefit of specific treatment supported by evidence evidence is cited

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Section 2

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drug monographs contain

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administration adverse effects classifications contraindications, warnings, precautions pregnancy/lactation how supplied indications interactions method of action monitoring

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a colleague finds an unknown tablet on the floor and asks you what it is what would you use to determine what it is

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Clinical pharmacology

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what is the other name for medications and mother's milk

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Hale

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highwire press

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some articles are free with ID

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orange book

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tells you about bioavailability generic or brand

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you should always

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investigate your options use a professional resource first use two sources

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German Commission E

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monographs have very little info approved or unapproved uses but not data to prove it some info on contraindications and side effects online only

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government resources

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FDA CDC NIH

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common features of these sources

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patient education interaction check drug/pill ID do not crush/chew list calculators

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natural product resources

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natural medicines review of natural products german commission E

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where would you find dosing information for landelumab

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lexicomp AHFS-DI facts and comparisons

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pubmed central

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all articles are free

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drug information databases

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lexicomp clinical pharmacology IBM micromedex with Watson Facts and comparisons eAnswers

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Review of Natural Products

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herbs and other supplements historical information pharmacology less clinical online via eAnswers

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if two sources do not agree

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make a clinical judgement

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science direct

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cost money

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Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy

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organized in tables quick reference guide updated annually pocket reference, mobile app

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Medications and Mother's Milk

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drug characteristics and known lactating information risk category for lactation every 2 years online only

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LactMed

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Part of NLM TOXNET network. New--> 4/06 updated monthly

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literature searches

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more in secondary PubMed Embase IPA Cochrane Database

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where do you find landelumab pricing information

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Red Book

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pregnancy and lactation resources

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drugs in pregnancy and lactation medications and mother's milk lactMed

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DI references

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access pharmacy, pharmacy library-textbooks clinical pharmacology micromedex eAnswers by facts and comparisons lexicomp referencing micromedex

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what is the other name for drugs in pregnancy and lactation

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Briggs

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where would you find information about hereditary angioedema

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Micromedex or DiPiro

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Martindale and Index Nominum are for out of the country drugs but ____ is where they are found

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Martindale

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for drug specific monograph reference

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individual document

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Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation

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most complete source every 3-4 years online via eAnswers and lexicomp

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Merck Manual

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free gives you professional and consumer version

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pediatrics

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harriet land handbook pediatric and neonatal dosing handbook

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if you use red book you reference

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Reprotext format red book as name

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if you use poisindex you reference

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IBM micromedex

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if you use quick/in-depth answers you reference

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IBM micromedex

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natural medicines

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detailed monograph interaction and effectiveness check useful chart online only

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if you use drug interactions you reference

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IBM micromedex drug interaction checking

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fda

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drugs at fda medwatch orange book

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biomedical journals

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uri ejournal list uri library catalog highwire press pubmed central science direct

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