Create a 3- to 4-page (excluding visual elements and references) Medication Study Guide for your assigned psychotropic medication agent (Aripiprazole) that may be utilized by you and colleagues for study.
Your medication guide should be in the form of an outline and should include a title page, citations, and references. You should incorporate visual elements, such as concept maps, charts, diagrams, images, color coding, mnemonics, and/or flashcards. Be creative!
Note: Your Medication Study Guide should not be in the format of an APA paper.
Also Note: Your guide should be informed by the FDA-Approved and Evidenced-Based, Clinical Practice Guidelines Research.
Areas of importance that you should address—but are not limited to—include:
-Description of the psychopharmacological medication agent, including brand and generic names, as well as appropriate FDA indication uses
-Any supporting, valid, and reliable research for non-FDA uses
-Drug classification
-The medication mechanism of action
-The medication pharmacokinetics
-The medication pharmacodynamics
-Appropriate dosing, administration route, and any considerations for dosing alterations
-Considerations of use and dosing in specific specialty populations, such as children, adolescents, elderly, pregnant people, those exhibiting suicidal behaviors, etc.
-Definition of half-life, why half-life is important, and the half-life for your assigned medication
-Side effects/adverse reactions potential
-Discuss clinical concerns with EPS and Tardive Dyskinesia
Note:Be sure to include screening tools that would be utilized.
-Contraindications for use including significant drug to drug interactions
-Overdose considerations
-Diagnostics and labs monitoring comorbidities considerations
-Legal, ethical, and social considerations
-Pertinent patient education considerations
Support your rationale with a minimum of three (3) academic resources. Resources within the past 5 years (2019-2024)
Important Grading Rubric requirements:
Medication guide includes brand and generic names, FDA uses, classification, mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, dosing, administration, considerations for alternate dosing, considerations for prescribing specialty populations, definition of half-life, why half-life important, and what is the half-life for assigned medication, side effects/adverse reaction potentials, contraindications, overdose considerations, diagnostics/labs, and patient education consideration.