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How Food Insecurity is Frequently Considered an Individual Personal Problem
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Medication Errors in a Hospital Setting Capella University NHS4000: Developing a Health Care Perspective
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NR-361: RN Information Systems in Healthcare Personal Communication Devices in Healthcare
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NR 302 Health Assessment I Health History RUA paper Chamberlain University NR-302: Health Assessment I
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NR 302 Week 4 Edapt NR-302: Health Assessment I Week 4 Edapt – NR 302 Vital Signs
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NR 449 Evidence Based Practice Healthcare Associated Infection
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NR 449 Week 5 RUA Evidence Based Practice 12 NR-449 Evidence-Based Practice
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NR 341 Week 6 Complex Intracranial – Neurological Alterations NR-341 Complex Adult Health WEEK 6 EDAPT NOTES: COMPLEX CARE NR 341 Complex Intracranial – Neurological Alterations
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NR 341 Week 4 Nursing Care: Complex Fluid Balance Alteration Chamberlain University NR-341 Complex Adult Health
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Patient 4: A 71-year-old-male who comes to see you at the insistence of his daughter. His daughter expresses concern of memory loss and is wondering if he has the beginning stages of dementia. He is forgetful and seems to be tripping on things or walking into walls, although he has lived in the same home for the past 35 years. The patient does not agree with his daughter but does admit he has had a “few stumbles and falls” lately. Medication reconciliation shows the following medications: metoprolol ER 50mg q day, omeprazole 20mg q day, clonazepam 1mg TID, levothyroxine 75mcg q am. His daughter is wondering if he should be started on a “dementia medication
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Patient 3: A 24-year-old female prescribed lorazepam 1mg TID for generalized anxiety disorder. She recently found out she is pregnant (9 weeks gestation). She was referred to you by her OB-GYN to discuss this medication for her current situation. The patient is wondering if she can stay on the lorazepam through her pregnancy and postpartum, as it is an effective medication for anxiety symptoms. She plans to exclusively breastfeed for the first 6 months postpartum. She has not had The management of benzodiazepines like lorazepam during pregnancy and lactation requires a careful balancing of risks and benefits for both the mother and baby. Here’s a structured approach to guide this patient:
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Patient 1: A 36-year-old male presents to your office being prescribed by his primary care physician (PCP) for the past 3 years an opioid analgesic medication for a work accident. He has chronic pain and is attending a pain clinic. It is determined the best course of treatment for pain is to remain on opioid medication. The patient is also being prescribed clonazepam 1mg BID for “relaxation” and panic attacks. For this patient, the long-term use of both an opioid analgesic and clonazepam requires careful evaluation to manage risks, ensure safety, and optimize treatment for chronic pain and panic disorder. Here's a structured approach:
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Patient 2: A 42-year-old female on alprazolam 1mg BID for panic attacks. Panic attacks have been in remission and the patient wants to taper off the medication. But, every time she has attempted to do so in the past, she experienced withdrawal effects. She is wondering how to safely taper off the benzodiazepine medication without having withdrawal effects.
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Patient 2: A 42-year-old female on alprazolam 1mg BID for panic attacks. Panic attacks have been in remission and the patient wants to taper off the medication. But, every time she has attempted to do so in the past, she experienced withdrawal effects. She is wondering how to safely taper off the benzodiazepine medication without having withdrawal effects.
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Patient 1: A 36-year-old male presents to your office being prescribed by his primary care physician (PCP) for the past 3 years an opioid analgesic medication for a work accident. He has chronic pain and is attending a pain clinic. It is determined the best course of treatment for pain is to remain on opioid medication. The patient is also being prescribed clonazepam 1mg BID for “relaxation” and panic attacks
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De-Prescribing What is the importance of de-prescribing? How might you assist a patient to taper from a medication safely or transition to a new medication? In this Assignment, you will use the following patient examples to write a 5- to 6-page paper on considerations you have for how you might de-prescribe. Support your answers with five (5) evidence-based, peer-reviewed scholarly literature resources outside of Required Learning Resources in this course.
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NURS 8502 Week 10 Discussion Impact of the Problem Sample Pressure Ulcers Prevention in an Assisted Living Facility workshop
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NURS 8502 Week 9 Discussion Change Champions
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How to Write the Conclusion for NURS 8502 Week 9 Discussion Change Champions
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