1. Confirm existing medications:
Confirm what medications the patient is already taking, including the dosage and frequency of each.
2. Identify new medications:
Identify any new medications that the patient has recently been prescribed and any instructions associated with them.
3. Review allergies and adverse reactions:
Review the patient's medical history for any known allergies and adverse reactions to medications.
4. Review laboratory results:
Review laboratory results to ensure that the patient's medications are not causing any adverse effects.
5. Review patient's goals:
Review the patient's overall health and treatment goals to ensure that the medication regimen is in line with those goals.
6. Discuss any changes:
Discuss any changes that need to be made to the patient's medication regimen with the patient and their care provider.
7. Document any changes:
Document any changes that were made to the patient's medication regimen during the reconciliation process.
8. Follow up:
Follow up with the patient to ensure that the changes made to their medication regimen have been effective.