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October 21, 2024
October 21, 2024

Drug Treatment Plans

For your week 9 case studies, evaluate drug treatment plans for patients with various disorders and justify drug therapy plans based on patient history and diagnosis.

 

Drug Treatment Plans

To Prepare:

  • Review assignment rubric and case studies. Be sure to thoroughly answer ALL questions.,
  • Explain the problem and discuss how you would address the problem.,
  • When recommending medications write out a complete prescription for each medication. ,What order would you send to a pharmacy? Include drug dose route frequency special instructions # dispensed (days supply) refills etc. Also state if you would continue discontinue or taper the patient’s current medications.,
  • Answer questions using your required learning resources clinical practice guidelines Medscape and JNC 8.,
  • Include at least three references to support each scenario and cite them in APA format. Please include in-text citations. You do not need an introduction or conclusion paragraph.,

SCENARIO 1 Drug Treatment Plans

Sarah Johnson is a 32-year-old pregnant female at 24 weeks gestation. PMH consists of hypertension x 3 years and acne treated with isotretinoin and spironolactone 50 mg po daily. She denies smoking and alcohol but drinks 3 cups of coffee per day. Lisinopril 10mg daily was discontinued due to pregnancy. She presents for a routine prenatal visit. Labs include Hgb 12.8, HCT 39.9, K 4.7, glucose 78, BUN 12, Cr 0.78. Her blood pressure is 150/95 mmHg, measured twice with a 5-minute interval. What treatment plan would you implement for Sarah? How would you treat her hypertension (include a complete medication order)? How would you monitor drug therapy and what is her goal blood pressure?

SCENARIO 2  Drug Treatment Plans

Lydia is a 24-year-old single female presenting with vaginal discharge for 1 week. She is sexually active and has had unprotected sex with a new male partner for the last month. Her gonorrhea culture is positive. This patient is allergic to sulfa drugs. What is the first line treatment for this patient? What other organism should you consider covering and why? What medication would you prescribe to cover this organism (include complete medication orders)? How long should Lydia abstain from sexual activity to prevent reinfection? What patient education would you provide?

SCENARIO 3

Edgar is a 6-year-old boy seen in the clinic today. His mother states he woke up this morning with his right eye red and swollen with a crusty yellow discharge. He has been diagnosed with bacterial conjunctivitis of the right eye. The mother asks if this is the same as “pink eye”? Edgar is allergic to sulfa drugs, amoxicillin and penicillin. His current medications include montelukast 10mg chewable tablet qhs. What treatment plan would you implement for Edgar (include complete medication orders)? What education would you provide to the patient’s mother regarding his treatment? Drug Treatment Plans

SCENARIO 4

JT is a 3-year-old male that was seen 3 days ago for acute otitis media. He weights 15 kg. Utilizing the dosage calculator in Medscape, write a prescription for liquid amoxicillin. If the patient develops a rash and is presumed to have an allergy, what alternative antibiotic would you prescribe to treat his acute otitis media? What education would you provide his mother during this visit?

 

September 2, 2024
September 2, 2024

 

  • When recommending medications, write out a complete prescription for each medication., What order would you send to a pharmacy?, Include drug dose route frequency special instructions # dispensed (days supply) refills etc. Also state if you would continue discontinue or taper the patient’s current medications.,
  • Explain the problem and discuss how you would address the problem.,
  • Answer questions using clinical practice guidelines com and JNC 8.,
  • Include at least three references to support each scenario and cite them in APA format., Please include in-text citations., You do not need an introduction or conclusion paragraph.,

 

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The ASSIGNMENTs:

SCENARIO 1

Mark Johnson is a 72 year old male recently prescribed warfarin 5 mg daily for DVT treatment. His PMH includes hypertension, hyperlipidemia and osteoarthritis. He is currently on HCTZ 25 mg po daily, celecoxib 200 mg po daily, fluvastatin 40 mg po daily, and Goody’s Powder 1 packet as needed for pain. He has no known allergies. What changes in his medications would you make? What alternatives might you prescribe (include complete medication orders)? How would a CYP2C9 polymorphism affect drug therapy? How would you monitor therapy?

SCENARIO 2

Utilizing the pill identifier tab on Medscape.com, enter the following characteristics below to identify the medication. What medication and strength is identified? What is the first-pass effect and how does it affect drug therapy with this medication? What is bioavailability and what route is considered to have 100% bioavailability? How can this medication be given to counter the first pass effect?

Characteristics: Imprint (P 80)   Shape (Round)   Color (Yellow)   Form (Tablet)   Scoring (Single)

SCENARIO 3

Alex is a 52-year-old male following up on his labs that were drawn last week. He smokes 1 pack per day. He is currently on lisinopril 20 mg po daily, semaglutide (Ozempic) 0.5 mg SC qWeek, and St. John’s Wort. Fasting lipid profile shows total cholesterol 260, LDL cholesterol 160, HDL cholesterol 35, and Triglycerides 220. What treatment plan would you implement for Alex’s lipid profile? What is the goal Total Cholesterol (TC), HDL-C, LDL-C, and Triglyceride level for Alex? How would you monitor the effectiveness of your treatment plan? How many risk factors for coronary artery disease does this patient have? Identify them specifically.

SCENARIO 4

Sandra is a 55-year-old African American female that was prescribed Toprol XL 50 mg daily for high blood pressure. Her PMH consists of depression treated with venlafaxine 225 mg daily. She states that she only occasionally takes her little white pill because she does not like the side effects of fatigue and dizziness. Her blood pressure today is 158/92. What information would you provide to the patient at her visit? What is her goal blood pressure? How would you improve Sandra’s medication therapy (include a complete medication order)?