Apply the principles of pharmacology relative to pharmacotherapeutics across age levels including the effect of race, gender, ethnic group, and special populations.

Cardiology/Endocrine Case Study

 

Course Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the case study, students will be able to …

 

1. Apply the principles of pharmacology relative to pharmacotherapeutics across age levels including the effect of race, gender, ethnic group, and special populations.

2. Describe the uses, actions, effects and nursing implications of general classifications of drugs and selected specific drugs.

3. Investigate media resources and information technologies to enhance knowledge base of pharmacology.

4. Analyze the responsibilities of the nurse when administering drugs.

5. Apply pharmacological research to nursing practice.

 

 

 

Purpose The purpose of this case study is to apply concepts from pharmacology and

pathophysiology, national guidelines, and evidenced based clinical practices in the management of chronic disease. Remember this paper must follow APA guidelines for font, in text citations, reference list etc. No abstract is needed. Provide headings for the different questions in your paper.

 

Setting This case study takes place in a primary care setting in a small rural hospital clinic that provides health care services to predominately Latino field workers and their families. The rural clinic serves children and adults for all medical needs including well care, acute care, and chronic conditions. Some clients have seasonal insurance, state health insurance, or no insurance. Many live below poverty level according to the federal guidelines. Most do not own a vehicle. Most do not speak English; so, a translator is provided at each visit. The clinic is one hour from the nearest city where higher level of care can be offered to patients in need of specialty care. The clinic is staffed by one family medicine physician, an internist, two nurse practitioners, an RN, two LVNs, a lab tech, eight MAs and support staff. Once a week a cardiologist, podiatrist, pain specialist, orthopedist and ophthalmologist service the clinic. There is an on-site lab and a pharmacy two blocks away. There are two ambulances servicing the entire south end of the county with poor availability for emergencies.

 

Client

Jose is a 47 year old morbidly obese Latino male who presents to the clinic for follow up evaluation of headaches, dizziness, ringing in his ears and frequent urination. He reports having a headache that “comes and goes” with ringing in his ears and sometimes he sees spots. Jose has taken acetaminophen and states that seems to help. Due to his work schedule of six 12 hour days, Jose has not had preventive care. He reports fatigue and is depressed regarding his current income situation. Jose has just been laid off for the season and will lose his insurance in 30 days until the restart of the harvesting season in March. He is concerned about paying for any health care that may go beyond his benefit period. Jose lives with his pregnant wife, who does not work, and their seven children in a three bedroom one bath house that they share with his parents and his brother’s family of three.

 

Review of Systems Subjective Data

General: occasional fatigue, gradual weight gain over the past ten years

HEENT: (+) visual and hearing changes with HA; (-) cold or recent upper respiratory

changes, (-) rhinorrhea or nose bleeds,

Cardiac: (-) chest pain or tightness, no palpitations

Respiratory: no asthma, (+) snores at night

GI: (-) pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation, visible fecal blood, (+) GERD, reports occasional indigestion after meals,

GU: (+) frequent urinary for 1 month with increased thirst

MS: (+) chronic bilateral shoulder and low back pain for 7+/- years, takes ibuprofen prn.

Neuro: (+) headaches 2- 3 times a week relieved with acetaminophen, (+) dizziness, sees spots with HA which are not related to activity, (-) weakness, (+) numbness and tingling in both feet,

(-) changes in speech or memory

Skin: (-) rashes or lesions

Allergies (-)

Psych: (+) Depressed about income, wife is unable to work and is pregnant

7 children ages 2 years-13 years.

 

Past Medical History: Denies problems No preventative care. Only acute care for cold or flu.

Past Surgical History: None

 

Medications: None

 

Social History: (-) substance abuse, (+) ETOH, drinks 1-2 beers a day and 5-6 beers on the weekend with family on Saturday and Sunday. Drinks 2 cups of coffee with cream and sugar in the AM, does not exercise except working in the fields picking broccoli, likes to watch TV at night, eats a high carbohydrate diet of rice, beans, potatoes, corn and tortillas (8-10 a day) eats at home, does not eat out often. Drinks water, no sodas or junk food. Reports drinking freshly made jimaca (hibiscus) tea with sugar and fresh cucumber lime drink with sugar three times a week. Rarely eats deserts.

 

Family History: Parents and siblings all living. 2 brothers and 3 sisters. (+) hypertension – father and mother, 2 brothers and 2 sisters (+) diabetes-father, mother, 1 brother and 1sister, (+) coronary heart disease- father, mother, 1 brother, (+) hypercholesterolemia- father, mother, 1 brother, 2 sisters

 

Physical Examination – Objective Findings

Ht. 64 inches Wt. 294 lbs. BP 176/104 mmHg HR: 92 RR: 24 T: 98.8 F

General: Well appearing, well groomed, NAD, looks stated age, morbidly obese

Eyes: PERRLA, Fundoscopy with no AV nicking or copper or silver appearance, no

papilledema, EOMI

Neck: supple, (-) lymphadenopathy, (-) thyromegaly,

CV/Heart: RRR, (-) murmur, rubs or gallops, lifts or heaves, tenderness to palpate, (-) carotid bruits, (-) pedal edema

Lungs: CTA bilaterally, respirations equal and unlabored

Abdomen: (+) BS x 4, soft, round, non-tender, (-) masses, organomegaly, bruits

MS: (+) steady gait, FROM all EXT, no cyanosis, clubbing, pedal pulses present, feet warm, monofilament test abnormal at R great toe, 2+ patellar DTR,

Neuro: CN 2-12 grossly intact, (-) Rhomberg, (-) Pronator drift, (-) Dix Hallpike

Skin: (-) rashes or lesions, color even WNL, hair normal distribution

Psych: appears anxious

 

Previous Lab and Diagnostic Testing: None available. Reports labs done in Mexico 10 years ago, does not remember results.

 

Current Lab Test Results – Fasted 12 hours – completed 1 week prior to clinic

appointment

 

Complete Blood Count/ Basic Metabolic Panel

WBC 5.0

RBC 4.8

Hgb 14

HCT 45.2

MCV 78

MCH 27

Glucose 238

Creatinine 0.6 mg/dl

Carbon dioxide 25 mEq/L

Chloride 100 mEq/L

Potassium 4.0 mEq/L

Sodium 142 mg/dl

Calcium 9 mg/dl

BUN 16 mg/dl

AST 68

ALT 82

Triglycerides 457

Cholesterol 368

LDL 325

HDL 38

Vit D 16

A1c 10.9

TSH 4.95

CRP 6

 

UA

Clear, pale yellow

pH 5.4

Specific gravity 1.021

Protein negative

Glucose 500++

Ketones Neg

Blood Neg

 

 

Cardiology/Endocrine Case Study

Answer the questions below using current national clinical practice guidelines, your pharmacology course textbook, previous pathophysiology coursework, and other sources such as journal articles to support your answers. Please review the grading rubric that will be used to evaluate your submission (100 points = 20% of total grade)

 

1. Based on the patient’s labs and the Subjective and Objective data, what are the patient’s diagnoses? (Hint: There are at least 8.)

 

2. Briefly discuss the pathophysiology of the top three diagnoses.

 

3. Discuss the guidelines for diabetes management. What is the best drug(s) of choice for this patient? What are the benefits of the drug(s) for this patient? Explain the pharmacological action of the drug(s). Explain the importance of aspirin in diabetes. Describe how these medications work to stabilize and provide optimum health.

 

4. Discuss the JNC 8 guidelines for hypertension management. What is the best drug(s) of choice for this patient? What are the benefits of the drug(s) for this patient? Explain the pharmacological action of the drug(s). Describe how these medications work to stabilize and provide optimum health.

 

5. Discuss the AACE 2017 guidelines for dyslipidemia management. What is the best drug(s) of choice for this patient? What are the benefits of the drug(s) for this patient? Explain the pharmacological action of the drug(s). Describe how these medications work to stabilize and provide optimum health.

 

6. Discuss non-pharmacological interventions to assist Jose in reaching his optimal health. This includes supplements/alternative/integrative medicine….

 

7. List factors that increase the patient’s risk for cardiovascular disease (including labs).

Calculate Jose’s 10 year atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk using the Framingham and Mesa calculators.

 

8. Discuss consequences of obesity as the one major cause of this patient’s problems that if corrected can impact all of his diagnoses. Explain how the related factors of his lifestyle affect his diagnoses. What type of diet is recommended according to the latest research? Is Jose a candidate for bariatric surgery and how does bariatric surgery help?

 

9. Jose has expressed his inability to afford all of the medications he needs. What medication is required and how can his other diagnoses be treated? List other disciplines that could provide a multidisciplinary team approach to assist Jose in reaching optimal health.

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Mrs. V is a 47 year old white female who noted a lump near the lower, outer edge of her right breast.

Mrs. V is a 47 year old white female who noted a lump near the lower, outer edge of her right breast. After undergoing work up, Mrs. V. was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent a right mastectomy without surgical reconstruction.

The pathology report relative to the patient’s tumor revealed the tumor was estrogen receptor positive.

Assignment Questions

  1. What chemotherapeutic agent would be anticipated for this patient’s treatment plan? Support your discussion with a reference from a scholarly source.
  2. Discuss the mechanism of action for the anticipated chemotherapeutic agent. Support your discussion with a reference from a scholarly source.
  3. Discuss what the anticipated side effects of the chemotherapeutic agent are. Support your discussion with a reference from a scholarly source.
  4. Anticipating the potential side effects of the treatment plan, what are the key elements to include in the patient education plan? Support your discussion with a reference from a scholarly source.

Instructions

  • Prepare and submit a 3-4 page paper [total] in length (not including APA format).
  • Answer all the questions above.
  • Support your position with examples.
  • Please review the rubric to ensure that your assignment meets criteria.
  • Submit the following documents to the Submit Assignments/Assessments area:
    • Case Study: Breast Cancer

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  A 23-year-old patient comes in complaining of shortness of breath, fatigue, and an abnormally fast heartbeat.

Answer the following questions, please make sure all answers are CORRECT and send back to me

2.   A 23-year-old patient comes in complaining of shortness of breath, fatigue, and an abnormally fast heartbeat. She also has GERD, acute exacerbation of asthma, and cachecticorum acne. The physician obtains a complete blood cell count, and renders a diagnosis of Rietti-Greppi-Micheli anemia. What diagnosis codes are assigned?

 

A. D58.3, K23.9, J45.906, L70.8

B. D56.3, K24.9, J45.941, L70.8

C. D59.3, K21.9, J45.921, L70.8

D. D56.9, K21.9, J45.901, L70.8

4.   A 33-year-old patient is seen for a bilateral screening mammography with computer-aided detection, interpreted by the physician, with digitization of the radiographic images. What CPT codes should be assigned?

 

A. 78053, 77054

B. 77097, 77056

C. 77059, 77051

D. 77057, 77052

5.   A patient undergoes testing for ten synthetic cannabinoids, cocaine, methadone, and three opiate analogs. What codes would be assigned?

 

A. 80331, 80353, 80358, 83992

B. 80352, 80353, 80358, 80363

C. 80352, 80353, 80364, 80368

D. 80347, 80360, 80363, 80365

7.   A patient undergoes a limited clinical pathology consultation, without review of history or medical records. What code should be assigned?

 

A. 80502

B. 80500

C. 80434

D. 80436

8.   A lumbosacral myelography performed with radiological supervision and interpretation is assigned to code

 

A. 72285.

B. 72270.

C. 72275.

D. 72265.

9.   A 26-year-old patient undergoes a carotene test to check her vitamin A level. What CPT code should be assigned?

 

A. 82381

B. 82384

C. 82380

D. 82382

10.   What code is assigned for intravenous pyelography without KUB and without tomography?

 

A. 74455

B. 74400

C. 74742

D. 74326

11.   A patient has an activated coagulation time test. The coder assigns code 85345. Is this code correct or incorrect?

 

A. The code is correct, but should include a modifier for the activated portion of the test.

B. The code is incorrect. The correct code is 85347.

C. The code is incorrect. The correct code is 85348.

D. The code is correct.

12.   Code 82947 indicates a test that is included in a/an _______ panel.

 

A. renal function

B. lipid

C. electrolyte

D. hepatic function

13.   A new patient comes in to the doctor’s office for her annual gynecological exam. During the course of the exam, she undergoes a screening cervical cytopathology smear, which is performed by an automated system under the supervision of a physician. What HCPCS code is assigned?

 

A. G0147

B. G0417

C. G0856

D. G0256

14.   Code 89230 indicates

 

A. sweat  by iontophoresis.

B. bilirubin, total, transcutaneous.

C. nasal smear for eosinophils.

15.   What code is assigned for a hepatitis C antibody test?

 

A. 86784

B. 86756

C. 86803

D. 86830

16.   Blood lipoprotein with electrophoretic separation and quantitation with high resolution fractionation and quantitation of lipoproteins including lipoprotein subclasses would be assigned to code

 

A. 83701.

B. 83698.

C. 83704.

D. 83705.

17.   The description for code 82441 is

 

A. cholinesterase; serum.

B. chlorinated hydrocarbons, screen.

C. cortisol; free.

D. chromium.

18.   What code would be assigned for anterior segment imaging with fluorescein angiography, with interpretation and report?

 

A. 92230

B. 92235

C. 92499

D. 92287

19.   A patient has a temporomandibular joint arthrography. If the procedure is performed under radiological supervision and interpretation, what code should be reported?

 

A. 70553

B. 70350

C. 70332

D. 70551

20.   Mr. Carson comes to the emergency room complaining of leg pain after falling out of bed in his home. A technician at the hospital obtains an x-ray of the tibia and the fibula using the hospital’s radiology equipment. The physician reviews his x-ray, and determines that he has sprained his leg. Mr. Carson also has a history of prostate cancer, cigarette smoking, Crohn’s disease, and hyperbilirubinemia. The emergency department visit included an expanded problem focused history and examination. The medical decision making was of moderate complexity. Code this scenario.

 

A. 99284-25, 73592

B. 99285-25, 73592

C. 99281-25, 73591

D. 99283-25, 73590

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Introduction to Marketing- Brand Attributes: Unique Personalities

Introduction to Marketing- Brand Attributes: Unique Personalities

Your client is very excited about some of the research that you have already done on repositioning the company’s brand using the 4 Ps of the marketing mix. You have been asked to prepare brief proposal to show your progress on repositioning the brand in the marketing plan using a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis.

Prepare a brief proposal of 400–500 words that illustrates how a SWOT analysis can help reposition your selected product.

  • Perform a SWOT analysis on your company and brand.
  • Write a positioning strategy for your brand.

Your proposal should include the following sections:

  • Company and product overview: Use information that you have already researched from previous client presentations to briefly describe your client’s company and product.
  • SWOT analysis: Perform a SWOT analysis on your company and brand, including at least 1 statement under each of the headings of the SWOT grid.
  • Brand recommended positioning strategy: Based on your brand’s personality that you have determined from the four pillars, add a recommendation for a brand positioning strategy and how you think the brand should grow in the future.
  • References page

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