NR 508 Week 5 Case Study Discussion; Maria is a 46-year-old Woman (Original Post and Responses)

  • NR 508 Week 5 Case Study Discussion; Maria is a 46-year-old Woman (Original Post and Responses)
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Institution Chamberlain
Contributor Nichols

Maria is a 46-year-old woman who presents for her yearly physical examination. Her medical history is notable for mild depression and moderate obesity. Six months ago her fasting lipid profile was normal. Maria report that her mother and brother have diabetes and hypertension. She reports that she knows she should be on a low calorie, low fat diet and exercising but with her full-time job and four children, she finds it difficult to exercise, and she eats out most of the time. She is 67" tall and weighs 225lbs today, no current medication. She does report taking a multivitamin daily but still feels tired, biotin Vit-C when she remembers. She is a nonsmoker, only drinks sweet tea with each meal, 3-4 cups of coffee per day.

 

Today: BP 120/70 mm Hg, pulse 76, temperature 98.7, respirations 18, weight 225 pounds. Urine dip + glucose, fasting plasma glucose 179 mg/dl, HgbA1C is 7.4%, TSH 5.6. The physical exam is notable for acanthosis nigricans at the neck but otherwise is normal.

 

  • What are your treatment goals for Maria?
  • What is your plan for drug therapy? What is the mechanism of action for each drug?
  • Please give five teaching points for each drug prescribed.
  • How would you change the plan if her initial HbgA1C was 10.2mg/dL and her fasting blood glucose was 305mg/dL? Provide a detailed alternative plan with the rationale.

 

 

Instituition / Term
Term Session 2019
Institution Chamberlain
Contributor Nichols
 

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