Case Study: A 31-Year-Old Male with Insomnia
Master of Science in Nursing, Walden University
NURS 6630
Examine Case Study: A 31-Year-Old Male with Insomnia
Introduction
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In this case study, we will be assessing and treating a 31-year-old male with insomnia.
His insomnia started about 6 months ago when his fiancé passed away suddenly, and it has been
getting worse. He is a forklift operator, and he states his work life is also affected as well because
he is unable to perform well from being so sleepy and sometimes falls asleep on the job. He has
tried over the counter medications such as diphenhydramine to help him sleep but does not like
the feeling he gets from taking it. He has history of opiate abuse when he was prescribed
hydrocodone/acetaminophen, but he has not received a prescription for that for 4 years. Patient
admits to drinking daily recently to help him fall asleep, he drinks about four beers a night.
His mental exam is normal, he is oriented, and judgement and insight are intact. He
denies suicidal or homicidal ideations, no auditor/visual hallucinations. No further tests or
workup was done. His diagnosis was insomnia. When prescribing medication to this patient it is
important to keep in mind that he has history of drug abuse and is currently a daily drinker. Our
goal in his treatment is to go to sleep and stay asleep through the night, have a better night’s rest,
to not be tired in the mornings, and to not have to rely on alcohol to put him to sleep. With
medication therapy, you would want to consider the therapy that will have the least side effects
and the most benefits to him.
Decision One
As the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), I would pick from my
three choices of medications to start: Zolpidem 10 mg daily at bedtime, Trazodone 50-100 mg
daily at bedtime, Hydroxyzine 50 mg daily at bedtime. Our goal here is to find the therapy that
shows at least a little improvement in his sleep cycle, and that the patient tolerates it. I would
choose to start this patient on Trazodone 50-100mg. I would start him at a lower dose of 50 mg
and advise him to take 100 mg after 2 weeks if 50 mg is tolerable. The reason I chose to start him
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