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Section 3: Scope of Practice Scenarios A series of broad, common practice scenarios have been identified below for you t

Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 8:39 pm
by answerhappygod
Section 3: Scope of Practice Scenarios
A series of broad,
common practice scenarios have been identified below for you to
reflect on your past practice experiences and describe how you have
been involved in and managed the scenarios.
Your description should provide
significant detail and incorporate the following points:
Scenario 1: A drug
shortage for a medication or other pharmaceutical product that any
of your patients were using.
Scenario 2: A public
health initiative which you led or participated in with other
healthcare providers to improve the health of the local community.
This initiative could have been directed at individual patients or
a group of patients.
Scenario 3: An
ethical dilemma which involved a patient at the pharmacy or another
healthcare provider.
Scenario 4: A
medication incident (or near miss/ close call) which occurred at
the pharmacy where there was actual, or the potential for, patient
harm. The incident may or may not have involved you, however you
helped in the management and resolution of the incident.
Scenario 5: A
potential or actual safety issue which occurred at the pharmacy /
practice site which had the potential for harm to yourself, to your
team or to patients.
Do NOT
provide ANY information in this document which could possibly
identify a patient or healthcare provider. You can
use pseudonyms if it helps you to describe the
scenario.
Scenario
5: A potential or actual safety issue which occurred at
the pharmacy / practice site which had the potential for harm to
yourself, to your team or to patients.
Primary Competency:
Quality & Safety
Provide an overview of the
scenario:
Describe your role and level of
responsibility:
Describe the relevant actions you and
other team members took to address the issue:
Describe the outcome of your
actions:
Reflect on what you
did well, where you could have improved, and how you would have
acted differently to optimize your full scope of practice: