Gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatobiliary disorders affect the structure and function of the GI tract

Gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatobiliary disorders affect the structure and function of the GI tract

Gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatobiliary disorders affect the structure and function of the GI tract. Many of these disorders often have similar symptoms, such as abdominal pain, cramping, constipation, nausea, bloating, and fatigue. Since multiple disorders can be tied to the same symptoms, it is important for advanced practice nurses to carefully evaluate patients and prescribe a treatment that targets the cause rather than the symptom.

Once the underlying cause is identified, an appropriate drug therapy plan can be recommended based on medical history and individual patient factors. In this Assignment, you examine a case study of a patient who presents with symptoms of a possible GI/hepatobiliary disorder, and you design an appropriate drug therapy plan.

To Prepare:

  • Review the case study assigned by your Instructor for this Assignment
  • Reflect on the patient’s symptoms, medical history, and drugs currently prescribed.
  • Think about a possible diagnosis for the patient. Consider whether the patient has a disorder related to the gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary system or whether the symptoms are the result of a disorder from another system or other factors, such as pregnancy, drugs, or a psychological disorder.
  • Consider an appropriate drug therapy plan based on the patient’s history, diagnosis, and drugs currently prescribed.
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  • Write a 1-page paper that addresses the following:
    • Explain your diagnosis for the patient, including your rationale for the diagnosis.
    • Describe an appropriate drug therapy plan based on the patient’s history, diagnosis, and drugs currently prescribed.
    • Justify why you would recommend this drug therapy plan for this patient. Be specific and provide examples.
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  • CASE STUDY
  • DC is a 46-year-old female who presents with a 24-hour history of RUQ pain. She states the pain started about 1 hour after a large dinner she had with her family. She has had nausea and on instance of vomiting before presentation.
PMH:Vitals:
HTNTemp: 98.8oF
Type II DMWt: 202 lbs
GoutHt: 5’8”
DVT – Caused by oral BCPsBP: 136/82
HR: 82 bpm
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Current Medications:Notable Labs:
Lisinopril 10 mg dailyWBC: 13,000/mm3
HCTZ 25 mg dailyTotal bilirubin: 0.8 mg/dL
Allopurinol 100 mg dailyDirect bilirubin: 0.6 mg/dL
Multivitamin dailyAlk Phos: 100 U/L
AST: 45 U/L
ALT: 30 U/L
  • Allergies:
    • Latex
    • Codeine
    • Amoxicillin

PE:

  • Eyes: EOMI
  • HENT: Normal
  • GI:bNondistended, minimal tenderness
  • Skin: Warm and dry
  • Neuro: Alert and Oriented
  • Psych: Appropriate mood

Requirements: 1 PAGE

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