RT Book, Section A1 Patel, Priti N. A1 Mangione, Robert A. A2 DiPiro, Joseph T. A2 Talbert, Robert L. A2 Yee, Gary C. A2 Matzke, Gary R. A2 Wells, Barbara G. A2 Posey, L. Michael SR Print(0) ID 1154961085 T1 Celiac Disease T2 Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 10e YR 2017 FD 2017 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9781259587481 LK accesspharmacy.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1154961085 RD 2024/04/20 AB Patient Care Process for Celiac DiseaseCollectPatient characteristics (e.g., age, sex, height, weight)Patient medical history (personal and family)Social history (e.g., tobacco/ethanol use) and dietary habits including intake of gluten-containing grains (see Table 41-1)Current medications including nonprescription, herbal products, dietary supplementsObjective dataResults of diagnostic testing (HLA typing, serology, and/or biopsy)Results of testing for nutritional deficiencies (e.g., iron, folic acid, vitamin D, vitamin B12)Results of other testing (e.g., DEXA)AssessPresence of signs and symptoms of malnutrition or nutrient deficiencyAbility/willingness to follow gluten-free dietAbility/willingness to pay for treatment options [gluten-free food, dietary supplements]Emotional status (e.g., presence of anxiety, depression)Family/caregiver supportPlanPatient education (purpose of treatment, dietary and lifestyle modification)Self-monitoring for symptoms of celiac disease (intestinal and extra-intestinal)Referral to dieticianDietary supplement regimen including specific anticoagulant(s), dose, route, frequency, and durationMedication regimen including identification of gluten-free oral medicationsImplementProvide patient education regarding all elements of treatment planUse motivational interviewing and coaching strategies to maximize adherenceSchedule follow-up (e.g., adherence assessment)Follow-up: Monitor and EvaluateResolution of celiac disease symptoms (e.g., intestinal and extra-intestinal)Patient adherence to treatment planResolution of nutritional deficienciesRepeat testing as needed (serology, biopsy, laboratory tests for nutritional deficiencies, DEXA)