NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Falls & Meds

06.15.2022 - By Kyle RicePlay

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Francine has a past medical history of angina, depression, and acid reflux. The patient is being seen for frequent falls in the home but denies dizziness, vertigo, or sudden weakness. The therapist suspects blurred vision as the primary cause. Which of the following medications is the MOST likely contributing to the patient's falls?   

A. Aspirin 

B. Warfarin 

C. Amitriptyline 

D. Omeprazole

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