Identify the main patient-related conditions and other applicable factors that contraindicate safe use of phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. Also, in doing so, describe the main systemic hemodynamic effects of the drug.
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QUESTION 5
Calcium and Iron are most likely to fall short in the diet. What is the result of this inadequate intake? 2 pts.
What dietary changes can promote improved intake and reduce risk of deficiency? 4 pts.
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Discuss the underlying pathophysiology of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and relate it to the mechanism of action of 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors and alpha blockers.
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V. Conclusion/action – Why is it important to practice counseling as a student pharmacist? What steps will you take to ensure you provide optimal counseling in the future?
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In the epidemiologic triangle, what do the following mean? (a) Agent, (b) Host, and (c) Environment
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Chapter 46 Acute Kidney Injury Disease
Acute Kidney Injury
Approx 60 min
Patient Profile
A.S. is a 70-year-old white woman who presented to the emergency department because of a 4-day history of increased shortness of breath and generalized weakness. A.S. stated that she has been able to do her daily chores at home independently, but for the past few days, it was getting difficult for her to get around and that she needed to take frequent breaks because she was short of breath and had no energy. She has a long history of heart failure, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension. She is admitted with a tentative diagnosis of acute kidney injury (AKI).
Subjective Data
Objective Data
Physical Examination
Diagnostic Studies
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Hemoglobin |
8 g/dL |
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Hematocrit |
23.8% |
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RBC |
2.57 million/mm3 |
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WBC |
4.7 mm3 |
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Sodium |
132 mEq/L |
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Potassium |
5.2 mEq/L |
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Calcium |
9 mg/dL |
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BUN |
36 mg/dL |
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Creatinine |
4.9 mg/dL |
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BNP |
182 pg/mL |
Case Study Questions
6. Explain what might have contributed to A.S.’s present condition as described above? What are two evidence-based preventive health care provisions/programs that if put in place early might have prevented this from occurring?
Explain what might have contributed to A.S.’s present condition:
Evidence-based Preventive Health Care Provisions/Programs:
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Nursing Teaching/Instructions Other Health Professionals
Reference: (Lewis, S. M., Bucher, L., Heitkemper, M. M. L., Harding, M., Kwong, J., & Roberts, D. (2017). Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems. St. Louis: Elsevier
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A 50 year old truck driver has been diabetic and has required insulin therapy for the past 20 years. Diabetic neuropathy has led to several complications, including end stage renal disease, which he developed two years ago. He now receives hemodialysis 3 times a week and has an AV fistula in his left forearm. Yesterday, C.S presented in the ER with respiratory infection and was hospitalized with pneumonia, hypertension, and fluid overload. He will receive dialysis while on your nursing unit.
1. List 3 nursing diagnosis, interventions, and patient teachings.
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Scenario 1: You are treating your patient with acute UTI with the aminoglycoside antibiotic gentamicin. While the patient is taking gentamicin, acute tubular necrosis (epithelial cells in the renal tubules of the kidney) develops that requires intermittent dialysis before recovery.
Scenario 2: You prescribe the recently approved drug aliskiren (Tekturna), a direct renin inhibitor, for hypertension in your patient. One week after starting the drug, your patient reports edema involving the face and hands; no clear respiratory symptoms can be elicited.
For each scenario-
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Thinking about the current outbreak situation with COVID-19 and parallels with Yellow Fever Outbreaks in Paraguay.
What are our thoughts on when vaccination may become available to the general public and if a massive vaccination program will get established worldwide?
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What are some challenges researchers and health professionals face communicating with the media?
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1. Mary is a primipara who is breastfeeding. "Why am I experiencing so many painful cramps in my uterus? I thought this happens only in woman who have had babies before.
2. Marion is 1 day postpartum. "It seems like I am urinating all the time; do you think that I have a bladder infection?"
3. Alice, a primiparous, bottle-feeding woman, is concerned. She states, "My mother told me that I should be getting a drug to dry up my breasts like she got after birth. How will my breasts ever stop making milk and get back to normal?"
4. June is a primapara. "My friend who had a baby last year, said she had a flow for 6 weeks. Isn't that a long time to bleed after having a baby?"
5. Joan is a primpara, who is breastfeeding her baby. "My friend told me that I cannot gert pregnant as long as I contiue to breastfeed. This is great because I do not like to use birth control.
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the surgical puncture of the chest wall for removal of fluid
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