HLTH201 Study Guide - Final Guide: Polypharmacy, Pharmacoepidemiology, Therapeutic Index

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This study guide is meant to assist you in your preparation for the final exam. Note, however, that the content covered in the guide is not exhaustive. While we encourage you to use this study guide to check on your study progress, additional course content remains testable material unless stated otherwise. If any concepts remain unclear after your review, please contact your tas or come to office hours. What factors affect its use in comparison to brand-name medication: define polypharmacy. 2: how can older adults decrease their risk of fractures, how can older adults reduce their risk of falls, what are the too fit to fracture guidelines and how do they differ from the canadian physical. List the consequences of malnutrition in older adults. Week 11: prevention and health promotion: define prevention, define primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention, describe primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention initiatives for older adults.

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