Heme-Onc 1: Introduction to Anemia
This article will discuss the etiology, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms of anemia, and pertinent labs. Introduction to Anemia In general, anemia refers to having a decreased amount of hemoglobin or a lack of erythrocytes. There are many different types of anemia with many different etiologies. The etiologies of anemia canContinue Reading
CNS 39: Mental Health First Aid
In this lesson, we will review the prevalence of mental health disorders in the United States, the steps in ALGEE, and review specific considerations. Review of Mental Health Disorders There is a difference between mental health and mental illness. It is possible to have optimal mental health with severe mentalContinue Reading
CNS 38: Pharmacology of Movement Disorders
In this article, we will discuss the therapeutic management of restless leg syndrome, essential tremors, and Parkinson’s Disease. Remember that there is currently no cure for these, and our goal is to manage symptoms and slow down the progression in the case of Parkinson’s Disease. Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) ThereContinue Reading
Pharmacy Patient Counseling
Patient counseling is a big part of a pharmacist’s duty. This article outlines the steps for patient counseling as recommended by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). Step One: Establish a caring relationship Step Two: Assess the Patient’s Knowledge Of the Medication Step Three: Provide Information Step Four: VerifyContinue Reading
CNS 37: Introduction to Movement Disorders
In this post, we will discuss the etiology and clinical features of restless legs syndrome, essential tremor, and Parkinson’s disease. Introduction to Movement Disorders Anyone can exhibit a physiologic tremor. Typically, these are not persistent. Tremors become abnormal when they are persistent and affect normal functioning. Abnormal tremors can beContinue Reading
CNS 36: Pharmacology of Alzheimer’s Disease
In this article, we will discuss the diagnostic criteria, the types of dementia, Alzheimer’s differential diagnostic criteria, dementia screening tools, and pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapies used in the treatment of dementia. Introduction to Dementia Dementia is a progressive dysfunction of the cortex, resulting in a cognitive decline over a longContinue Reading
CNS 35: Alzheimer’s Pathophysiology and Medications
This article will discuss the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s and the mechanisms of actions of medications to treat dementia and Alzheimer’s. Introduction of Alzheimer’s Disease There are three stages of Alzheimer’s disease: Genetic Predisposition Apolipoprotein E (APOE) is a protein that helps carry cholesterol in the bloodstream. It has been demonstratedContinue Reading
CNS 34: Pharmacotherapy of Epilepsy
In this discussion, we go over a basic overview of epilepsy, different types of epilepsy, pharmacologic agents, and status epilepticus. Epilepsy Overview Epilepsy is prevalent in 1.2% of the population in the U.S. This makes it somewhat rare, but can be very debilitating. The onset is usually in childhood orContinue Reading
CNS 33: Psychopharmacology in Children and Adolescents
In this discussion, we will go over common pediatric mental health conditions as well as the pharmacologic agents. Introduction to Psychopharmacology in Children and Adolescents Many psychiatric disorders in children stemmed from family background and their environment. Children who have strong social support, even temperament, and high intelligence tend toContinue Reading
CNS 32: Mechanism of Antiepileptic Drugs
In this discussion, we will go over the mechanisms of antiepileptic medications Characteristics of Antiepileptic Drugs (AEDs) These are medications that decrease the frequency and/or severity of seizures in people with epilepsy. It is important to note that these medications do not prevent epilepsy development. The goal is to maximizeContinue Reading