NR565 Week 5 Discussion: CPG’s Related to Endocrine Disorders
Follow these guidelines when completing each component of the discussion. Contact your course faculty if you have questions.
General Instructions
Step 1: Identify your assigned client from the Week 5 Explore lesson. Your assignment is based on the first letter of your last name in the chart below. Review your assigned clinical application activity from the lesson. The client case link will take you to the page in the lesson where the respective case is located. Scroll to the bottom of the page to locate the client case.
Step 2: Assess the client’s case, the applicable clinical practice guideline (CPG), and the prescription writing activity for that client within the lesson.
Step
3: Answer the discussion prompts below with explanation and detail, providing complete references for all citations. Refer to the lesson for client information.
Step 4: Reply to peers with a different assigned client.
Include the following sections:
- Application of Course Knowledge: Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail.
- Describe your assigned client’s situation. Why are they presenting to the clinic? What medications are they currently taking?
- Assess the applicable clinical practice guideline (CPG) for your assigned client linked on the same page in the lesson where the client case is located. What treatment is recommended by the CPG for your client’s situation?
- Discuss your personal professional assessment of the client’s situation provided in the scenario. What pharmacological treatment is necessary and why?
- Reflect on additional questions you have about your assigned client that may influence treatment. NR565 Week 5 Discussion What else do you need to know? What follow-up assessments, labs, or conversations are required to ensure optimal health outcomes?
Answer
A 65-year-old female, Konane Pelekia, came to the clinic to follow up on her regular physical examination laboratory tests. These findings suggest new-onset type 2 diabetes based on normal fasting blood sugar of 155mg/dL, A1C of 8.1%, and glycosuria. Thirdly, the recent echocardiogram reveals an ejection fraction of 55 percent, implying stage C diastolic heart failure (HFpEF).
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