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If yоu wоuld prefer tо wаtch the video version of this KEY insteаd of reаding the written version, see the video below. Viewing this video is optional. You must still submit ALL of the reflection questions at the end to receive credit for Brain Training. You are still welcome to read the written key instead of the video if you prefer that format.   NOTE: The video keys are still in the process of being fully updated (based on new guidelines, new recommendations, etc.). In the meantime, we have posted the video key created by last year's APPE student (Dr. Riley Carroll) for each IESA exercise. We will list any relevant updates in the text that appears before each video. Updates since last year's IESA 1 Video Key (below): None for this case  

Sаfety Infоrmаtiоn tо consider when looking for "Sаfety" MRPs in any patient (generally speaking): Has the patient noticed any side effects (you should ask about specific side effects, but this will depend on the patient's medications)? Are there any clinically significant drug interactions that necessitate a change in therapy? Are there any renal or hepatic dosing considerations that are important for this patient? Are there any contraindications or warnings that pertain to this patient that should be addressed? Are there any drug allergies that should be considered?   Questions to ask this patient to identify possible "Safety" MRPs: NOTE: This is not all-inclusive. You may have come up with other information in addition to what is listed below. Any dizziness or lightheadedness? (lisinopril, metoprolol) Any cough? (lisinopril) Any unusual bruising or bleeding? (aspirin, clopidogrel) Any muscle pain? (atorvastatin, gemfibrozil) Any stomach upset or diarrhea? (Trulicity) Any painful urination or foul smelling urine (s/s UTI)? (Jardiance) Do you have any history of kidney or liver issues? Are you taking atorvastatin and gemfibrozil together? NOTE: the combination of Trulicity and Jardiance would NOT be expected to cause hypoglycemia. Although you could ask about lows, this is not a high priority question since the patient is not on insulin or a sulfonylurea.