Adverse Drug reaction Monitoring

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Adverse Drug reaction Monitoring by Mind Map: Adverse Drug reaction Monitoring

1. Report

1.1. when

1.1.1. serious event

1.1.2. dealth

1.1.3. new drug

1.1.4. drug interaction

1.2. to

1.2.1. PTC

1.2.2. HPVC

1.3. work with other healthcare profession

2. Prevent

2.1. know

2.1.1. drug history

2.1.2. P'co & Pk

2.1.3. disease

2.2. Avoid polypharmacy

2.3. Allergy card

2.3.1. ADR type

2.3.2. detail

2.3.3. Advice

2.3.4. Record

3. ADR

3.1. Classification

3.1.1. Pharmacological

3.1.1.1. typeA

3.1.1.2. typeB

3.1.2. severity

3.1.3. frequency

3.2. Practice guideline

3.2.1. alerting order

3.2.2. allergy card

3.3. Factors affecting ADR

3.3.1. patient

3.3.2. medical therapy

4. Detection, Assessment & Management

4.1. Identification

4.1.1. Therapeutic drug monitoring

4.1.2. Tracer agent

4.1.3. Alerting order

4.2. Recognition & assessment

4.2.1. temporal relationship, exclusion

4.2.2. type of reaction

4.2.3. dechallenge & rechallenge

4.2.4. evidence

4.2.5. Causuality assessment

4.2.5.1. Algorithm

4.2.5.2. global clinical judgement

4.3. Management

4.3.1. Detect& Evaluate

4.3.1.1. severity

4.3.1.1.1. continue

4.3.1.1.2. dechallenge

4.3.1.2. patient

4.3.1.2.1. rechallenge

4.3.2. Direct patient care

4.3.2.1. counselling

4.3.2.2. risk identification

4.3.2.3. monitor

4.3.2.4. adjust