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NU641 Advanced Clinical Pharmacology
Week 2 Assignment
Interactive Hypertension Case Study
In this assignment, you will review the interactive Hypertension Case Study patient scenario and analyze the data to determine the health status of the patient. You will need a minimum of two evidence-based practice articles using the clinical practice guidelines, as well as the course textbook.
Use the NU641 Hypertension Case Study Questions (Word) document to complete the case study assignment.
Follow the requirements posted in the rubric.
This case study should be three to five pages, excluding title and references pages.
All papers must conform to the most recent APA standards.
Please refer to the Grading Rubric for details on how this activity will be graded.
NU641: Advanced Clinical Pharmacology
Case Study Week 2 – Hypertension
Instructions
Review the patient case study and answer the questions provided. You are expected to include two evidence-based practice articles to support your work. Additionally, you will need to include the national guidelines for any treatment plans/options. All papers must conform to the most recent APA standards.
Case Study
Darius, a 65-year-old black man, was referred to the clinic for evaluation of high blood pressure noted on an initial screening. He reports having headaches and nocturia. He states that he has gained 8 pounds over the last year.
Past medical history:
• Appendectomy 30 years ago
• Peptic ulcer disease 10 years ago
• Type 2 diabetes mellitus for 10 years
• Gout
Family history:
• Father had hypertension; died of myocardial infarction at age 55.
• Mother had diabetes mellitus and hypertension; died of cerebrovascular accident at age 60.
Physical examination:
• Height 69 in, weight 90 kg
• BP: 140/89 mm Hg (left arm), 138/82 mm Hg (right arm)
• Pulse: 84 beats/minute, regular
• Funduscopic examination: mild arterial narrowing, sharp discs, no exudates or hemorrhages
Laboratory findings:
• Blood urea nitrogen: 24 mg/dL
• Serum creatinine: 1.1 mg/dL
• Glucose: 95 mg/dL
• Potassium: 4.0 mEq/L
• Total cholesterol: 201 mg/dL
• High-density lipoprotein cholesterol: 30 mg/dL
• Triglycerides: 167 mg/dL
• Urinalysis: within normal limit (no proteinuria)
• Electrocardiogram and chest radiograph: mild left ventricular hypertrophy
Social history:
• Tobacco: 35 pack years
• Alcohol: 1 pint of vodka/week
• Coffee: 2 cups/day
Diagnosis: Stage 1 Hypertension
1. List specific goals for treating Darius’ hypertension.
2. What drug therapy would you prescribe? Why?
3. What are the parameters for monitoring success of the therapy?
4. Discuss specific patient education based on the prescribed therapy.
5. List one or two adverse reactions for the selected agent that would cause you to change therapy.
6. What would be the choice for second-line therapy?
7. What over-the-counter and/or alternative medications would be appropriate for Darius?
8. What lifestyle changes would you recommend to Darius?
9. Describe one or two drug–drug or drug–food interaction for the selected agent.
NU641 Advanced Clinical Pharmacology
Week 7 Assignment
Interactive Upper Respiratory Case Study
In this assignment, you will review the interactive Upper Respiratory Case Study patient scenario and analyze the data to determine the health status of the patient. You will need a minimum of two evidence-based practice articles to include clinical practice guidelines, as well as the course textbook.
Use the NU641 Upper Respiratory Case Study Questions (Word) document to complete the case study assignment.
Follow the requirements posted in the rubric.
This case study should be three to five pages, excluding title and references pages.
All papers must conform to the most recent APA standards.
Please refer to the Grading Rubric for details on how this activity will be graded.
NU641 Case Study Week 7 – Upper Respiratory Infections
Jackieis a 45-year-old white female with past medical history of controlled hypertension, controlled asthma, and eczema. She has a four-day history of nasal congestion, headache, sore
throat, sneezing, and productive cough. She denies fever, nausea, vomiting, and myalgias. She has three children who recently went back to school following a summer vacation. No one else in her household is currently presenting with similar symptoms. She has no known drug allergies but is allergic to mums and ragweed. She calls her primary care provider’s office requesting a medication to treat her illness. She takes several medications, including the following:
• Mometasone 220 mcg—1 puff daily for asthma.
• Albuterol 90 mcg—1 to 2 puffs q4–6 hours as neededfor shortness of breath.
• Lisinopril 10 mg—one tablet by mouth daily forhypertension.
• Oxymetazoline hydrochloride 0.05% nasal spray—2sprays per nostril bid × 3 days.
Provide rationales for your answers:
1. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate drugto recommend?
a. Oxymetazoline hydrochloride 0.05% nasal spray—2 sprays per nostril bid until symptoms resolve.
b. Naproxen 220 mg—one tablet by mouth every12 hours as needed until symptoms resolve.
c. Dextromethorphan ER oral liquid—60 mg every12 hours until symptoms resolve.
d. Amoxicillin–clavulanic acid 500 mg every 8 hoursfor seven days.
2. Which of the following nonpharmacological therapiesis NOT recommended?
a. Steam inhalation
b. Increased water intake
c. Menthol lozenges
d. Saline gargle
3. Jackieis insistent on taking a complementary therapy tohelp treat her symptoms. What is the MOST appropriaterecommendation?
a. Echinacea purpurea tincture—0.75 mL
b. Fresh garlic—3 cloves
c. Acidophilus probiotic—1 tablet daily
d. Vitamin C—1 g