WOMEN’S AND MEN’S HEALTH, INFECTIOUS DISEASE, AND HEMATOLOGIC DISORDERS
As an advanced practice nurse, you will likely experience patient encounters with complex comorbidities. For example, consider a female patient who is pregnant who also presents with hypertension, diabetes, and has a recent tuberculosis infection. How might the underlying pathophysiology of these conditions affect the pharmacotherapeutics you might recommend to help address your patient’s health needs? What education strategies might you recommend for ensuring positive patient health outcomes?
FOR THIS DISCUSSION, YOU WILL BE ASSIGNED A PATIENT CASE STUDY AND WILL CONSIDER HOW TO ADDRESS THE PATIENT’S CURRENT DRUG THERAPY PLANS. YOU WILL THEN SUGGEST RECOMMENDATIONS ON HOW TO REVISE THESE DRUG THERAPY PLANS TO ENSURE EFFECTIVE, SAFE, AND QUALITY PATIENT CARE FOR POSITIVE PATIENT HEALTH OUTCOMES. STUDY 2
A 46-year-old, 230lb woman with a family history of breast cancer. She is up to date on yearly mammograms. She has a history of HTN. She complains of hot flushing, night sweats, and genitourinary symptoms. She had felt well until 1 month ago and she presented to her gynecologist for her annual gyn examination and to discuss her symptoms. She has a history of ASCUS about 5 years ago on her pap, other than that, Pap smears have been normal. Home medications are Norvasc 10mg qd and HCTZ 25mg qd. Her BP today is 150/90. She has regular monthly menstrual cycles. Her LMP was 1 month ago.
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