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You are a Pharmaceutical Drug Representative visiting a doctor's office to share samples of a new drug that has just been released on the market. Choose a drug from Table 53-3 (Page 1304-1305 PCMA) Drugs Commonly Prescribed According to Classification. Presentation must include the following: • An advertisement of your new drug. (Be creative ex. Pamphlet, brochure, flyer, commercial spot, video, etc...) • Include: Brand and Generic name(s) • Identify legal (schedule), pregnancy, and drug classifications • Form(s) available • Usual dose • Identify common indications • Identify common adverse reactions • Discuss routine patient education and warnings • Discuss common drug and food interactions • Medical Assistant considerations • Provide samples
Refer to the case study at the beginning of chapter 49 in your Pearson's Comprehensive Medical Assisting Bookr and use what you have learned to answer the following questions. 1. Why is it important that David provide Mr. Masterson with a detailed explanation of the procedure? What should David tell him? 2. When Mr. Masterson removes his shirt, David realizes that the patient has a very hairy chest. What should David do, and why? 3. Mr. Masterson informs David that he has trouble lying flat on his back because of a previous injury from a car accident, and he does not think he will be able to lie flat for the ECG. How should David handle this situation?
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