Cardiology/Endocrine Case Study Course Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the case study, students will be able to … 1. Apply the principles of pharmacology relative to pharmacotherapeutics across age levels including the effect of race, gender, ethnic group, and special populations. 2. Describe the uses, actions, effects and nursing implications of general classifications of drugs and selected specific drugs. 3. Investigate media resources and information technologies to enhance knowledge base of pharmacology. 4. Analyze the responsibilities of the nurse when administering drugs. 5. Apply pharmacological research to nursing practice. Purpose The purpose of this case study is to apply concepts from pharmacology and pathophysiology, national guidelines, and evidenced based clinical practices in the management of chronic disease. Remember this paper must follow APA guidelines for font, in text citations, reference list etc. No abstract is needed. Provide headings for the different questions in your paper. Setting This case study takes place in a primary care setting in a small rural hospital clinic that provides health care services to predominately Latino field workers and their families. The rural clinic serves children and adults for all medical needs including well care, acute care, and chronic conditions. Some clients have seasonal insurance, state health insurance, or no insurance. Many live below poverty level according to the federal guidelines. Most do not own a vehicle. Most do not speak English; so, a translator is provided at each visit. The clinic is one hour from the nearest city where higher level of care can be offered to patients in need of specialty care. The clinic is staffed by one family medicine physician, an internist, two nurse practitioners, an RN, two LVNs, a lab tech, eight MAs and support staff. Once a week a cardiologist, podiatrist, pain specialist, orthopedist and ophthalmologist service the clinic. There is an on-site lab and a pharmacy two blocks away. There are two ambulances servicing the entire south end of the county with poor availability for emergencies. Client Jose is a 47 year old morbidly obese Latino male who presents to the clinic for follow up evaluation of headaches, dizziness, ringing in his ears and frequent urination. He reports having a headache that “comes and goes” with ringing in his ears and sometimes he sees spots. Jose has taken acetaminophen and states that seems to help. Due to his work schedule of six 12 hour days, Jose has not had preventive care. He reports fatigue and is depressed regarding his current income situation. Jose has just been laid off for the season and will lose his insurance in 30 days until the restart of the harvesting season in March. He is concerned about paying for any health care that may go beyond his benefit period. Jose lives with his pregnant wife, who does not work, and their seven children in a three bedroom one bath house that they share with his parents and his brother’s family of three. Review of Systems Subjective Data General: occasional fatigue, gradual weight gain over the past ten years HEENT: (+) visual and hearing changes with HA; (-) cold or recent upper respiratory changes, (-) rhinorrhea or nose bleeds, Cardiac: (-) chest pain or tightness, no palpitations Respiratory: no asthma, (+) snores at night GI: (-) pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation, visible fecal blood, (+) GERD, reports occasional indigestion after meals, GU: (+) frequent urinary for 1 month with increased thirst MS: (+) chronic bilateral shoulder and low back pain for 7+/- years, takes ibuprofen prn. Neuro: (+) headaches 2- 3 times a week relieved with acetaminophen, (+) dizziness, sees spots with HA which are not related to activity, (-) weakness, (+) numbness and tingling in both feet, (-) changes in speech or memory Skin: (-) rashes or lesions Allergies (-) Psych: (+) Depressed about income, wife is unable to work and is pregnant 7 children ages 2 years-13 years. Past Medical History: Denies problems No preventative care. Only acute care for cold or flu. Past Surgical History: None Medications: None Social History: (-) substance abuse, (+) ETOH, drinks 1-2 beers a day and 5-6 beers on the weekend with family on Saturday and Sunday. Drinks 2 cups of coffee with cream and sugar in the AM, does not exercise except working in the fields picking broccoli, likes to watch TV at night, eats a high carbohydrate diet of rice, beans, potatoes, corn and tortillas (8-10 a day) eats at home, does not eat out often.