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ICD-10-CM Coding Poisoning, Adverse Effects and Underdosing

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In this video we cover how to assign ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes for poisoning, adverse effects, toxic effects and underdosing.

Understand the basics of ICD-10: its history, purpose, and how to prepare for its implementation.
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10 Questions about GABAPENTIN (Neurontin) for pain: uses, dosages, and risks

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In this video, Doctor Andrea Furlan answers 10 common questions about gabapentin:
00:00 Introduction
01:14 Q1 How does gabapentin work?
05:35 Q2 What is the proper dose?
07:18 Q3 Can take with other painkillers?
07:43 Q4 Why do they give before surgery?
09:34 Q5 Is it different from pregabalin?
10:03 Q6 Can it cause weight gain?
10:20 Q7 Can I drive?
11:10 Q8 Do I need to stop alcohol?
11:34 Q9 Is it good for anxiety and insomnia?
12:44 Q10 Can people abuse gabapentin?

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Medications for Anxiety and Depression- Pharmacology – Nervous System

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Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN covers Medications for Anxiety and Depression. The Nursing Pharmacology video tutorial series is intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for your nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.

In this video, Cathy covers Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhbitors (SSRIs) and Serotonin Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs).

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Psychiatrist Rachel Rohaidy says the ideal time for patients to take medication is when they are unable to fulfill their daily life. She adds there is some point where medications are necessary.

According to Psychotherapist Teresita Calero, the patient might need the medication for a reason and a season, not for a lifetime.
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PO Medications – Registered Nurse Training

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LifeVest Patient Education Video Chapter 3: Wearing the LifeVest

This chapter outlines LifeVest assembly and tips for comfortable daily wear.
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ICD-10 Basics: What is ICD-10?

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What is ICD-10? This ICD-10 video is the first in a series of animated videos that explains the basics of ICD-10.

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Re associating medication with ICD 10 diagnoses in eClinicalWorks

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This video reviews the process for re-associated your medication prescriptions with ICD-10 based diagnoses. Once you convert your diagnoses from ICD-9 to ICD-10, you’ll need to re-associate them before you prescribe the medications again. If you don’t, you’ll inadvertently pull an ICD-9 code into your note, which will result in claim submission errors.

If you’re just getting started into medical coding and want to know how to look up a diagnosis code, this video is for you! I discuss the basics of ICD-10-CM code lookup and stress the importance of GUIDELINES!!

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Migraine Medications

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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on migraine medications. This lecture will begin by discussing the pathophysiology of migraine and how migraines are typically triggered. We will then transition into the mechanism of action of migraine medications and look at the cellular level where these drugs exert their effects. We then talk about the most common names of migraine medications and the general classes they fall within. We conclude this lecture with a discussion on adverse drug reactions and contraindications to migraine medications. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

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0:08 Migraine Medications Introduction
0:29 Pathophysiology of Migraines
13:02 Mechanism of Action and Migraine Medication Names
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Dr. Newman explains that there are various approaches for treating migraine headaches, including ones that deal with the actual headache itself and preventative measures before a migraine attack.

Lawrence C. Newman, MD: There are many different approaches that we used to treat people who suffer from migraine. In general, we divide the therapies into acute medications and preventative medications.

The acute medications are medications that taken at the onset of the headache to shorten the attack of pain, and hopefully to get rid of the associated symptoms, the nausea and vomiting for instance.

We divide the acute medications into two broad categories, symptomatic medications and specific medications. A symptomatic medication is not just for migraine.

It can be used for pain or for nausea and vomiting for any reason. It can include over the counter medications like Aspirin or Tylenol or medications combined like with caffeine like Excedrin for instance or certain prescription medications.

The prescription forms of antiinflammatory medications as well. Specific agents on the other hand worked just for migraine and the beauty of these agents is that they target not only the head pain, but the associated features, the nausea, the vomiting, the lightness, the sound and the smell sensitivity.

They work quickly. They do not cause sedation in general, and they are not addicted. Agents like those include the Triptans, Sumatriptan or Imitrex, Rizatriptan or Maxalt were various forms, those medications, Ergotamines and Dihydroergotamine like Migranal nasal spray and several others.

Again, these agents target the headaches specifically not generally. For people who had very frequent attacks of migraine, frequent is defined as more than one headache per month will often use preventative agents.

Preventative agents fall in several different categories. High blood pressure medications, antidepressant medications, and antiseizure medications. These agents have been shown to decrease both the frequency and severity of attacks of migraine letting patients go on to live a normal life.

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Medication Management Partners: Dispensing

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Introduction, Drug Names, Medication Regulation and Reconciliation – Pharmacology Basics

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Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN covers Prescriptions, Safe Medication Administration. The Pharmacology Basics video tutorial series is intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for your nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.

In this video, Cathy introduces the Pharm Basics video playlist and what type of information will be covered in this playlist. She then discusses drug names, including the chemical name, generic name, and brand name of a medication. She also explains medication regulation, including the US drug schedule and drug risk classification in pregnancy. Cathy then explains the process of medication reconciliation and the potential for interactions with herbal supplements. Finally, Cathy provides a quick true/false quiz to test your understanding of the key concepts that she covered in the video!

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Medication Safety Vest Implementation

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Medication Safety Vest Implementation

This video is geared toward healthcare organizations, and housed on the Riskologic.org website to help healthcare leaders understand implementation of the medication safety vest for nurses giving medications so they are not interrupted or distracted. This practice has been demonstrated by Dr. Pape and other nurse researchers to be effective at reducing medication errors and their resultant risk to the organization. The author Dr. Pape includes some background information on medication safety, the invention of the medication safety vest, and rationale for nurses wearing the vest during medication rounds. Lastly, Dr. Pape describes tips and tricks for implementation. Watch this video if you are a healthcare administrator and go to the website www.riskologic.org