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NURS 6630 Week 8 Assignment 2: Assessing and Treating Patients with Sleep/Wake Disorders (Solved)

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NURS 6630 Week 8 Assignment 2: Assessing and Treating Patients with Sleep/Wake Disorders (Solved) (Solution) NURS 6630 Week 8 Assignment 2: Assessing and Treating Patients With Sleep/Wake Disorders BACKGROUND This week, we examine a 31-year-old male who presents to the office with a chief complaint of insomnia. SUBJECTIVE Patient is a 31-year-old male. He states that his insomnia has gotten progressively worse over the past 6 months. Per the patient, he has never been a “great sleeper” but is now having difficulty both falling asleep and staying asleep at night. The problem began approximately 6 months ago after the sudden loss of his fiancé. The patient states this is affecting his ability to perform his job, which is a forklift operator at a local chemical company. The patient states he has used diphenhydramine in the past to sleep but does not like the way it makes him feel the morning after. He states he has fallen asleep on the job due to lack of sleep from the night before. The patient’s medical record from his previous physician states that he has a history of opiate abuse, which began after he broke his ankle in a skiing accident and was prescribed hydrocodone/apap (acetaminophen) for acute pain management. The patient has not received a prescription for an opiate analgesic in 4 years. The patient states recently he has been using alcohol to help him fall asleep, approximately four beers prior to bed. MENTAL STATUS EXAM The patient is alert and oriented to person, place, time, event. He makes good eye contact and is dressed appropriately for time of year. He denies auditory/visual hallucinations. Judgement, insight, and reality contact are all intact. Patient denies suicidal/homicidal ideation, and is future oriented. Decision Point One Trazodone: 50–100 mg daily at bedtime RESULTS OF DECISION POINT ONE Patient returns to clinic in 2 weeks Patient states medication works well but gives him an unpleasant side effect of a prolonged erection of the penis, approximately 15 minutes after waking Patient states this makes it difficult to get ready for work or go downstairs and have coffee with his girlfriend and daughter in the morning Patient denies auditory/visual hallucinations and is future oriented Decision Point Two Explain that priapism is a side effect of trazodone that should diminish over time. Continue dose RESULTS OF DECISION POINT TWO Patient returns to clinic in 2 weeks Patient states priapism has diminished over time Patient denies auditory/visual hallucinations and is future oriented Patient states trazodone is effective at 50 mg dose but sometimes wakes up following day with next-day drowsiness Patient denies auditory/visual hallucinations and is future oriented Decision Point Three Continue dose. Explain to patient he may split the 50 mg tablet in half. The decreased dose should minimize next-day drowsiness. Follow up in 4 weeks Guidance to Student Trazodone is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor that has a low side effect profile. It would not be prudent to prescribe sonata as it carries with it the risk of complex sleep behaviors. Hydroxyzine is an antihistamine with strong sedative properties. However, many patients complain of anticholinergic adverse effects the following morning, such as Xerostomia and Xerophthalmia. The patient is presenting with excessive somnolence. It would be prudent to reduce the dose of trazodone by 50% and reassess in 4 weeks. Sleep disorders are conditions that result in changes in an individual’s pattern of sleep (Mayo Clinic, 2020). Not surprisingly, a sleep disorder can affect an individual’s overall health, safety, and quality of life. Psychiatric nurse practitioners can treat sleep disorders with psychopharmacologic treatments, however, many of these drugs can have negative effects on other aspects of a patient’s health and well-being. Additionally, while psychopharmacologic treatments may be able to address issues with sleep, they can also exert potential challenges with waking patterns. Thus, it is important for the psychiatric nurse practitioner to carefully evaluate the best psychopharmacologic treatments for patients that present with sleep/wake disorders. Reference: Mayo Clinic. (2020). Sleep disorders. To prepare for this Assignment: Review this week’s Learning Resources, including the Medication Resources indicated for this week. Reflect on the psychopharmacologic treatments you might recommend for the assessment and treatment of patients with sleep/wake disorders. The Assignment: 5 pages Examine Case Study: Pharmacologic Approaches to the Treatment of Insomnia in a Younger Adult. You will be asked to make three decisions concerning the medication to prescribe to this patient. Be sure to consider factors that might impact the patient’s pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes. At each decision point, you should evaluate all options before selecting your decision and moving throughout the exercise. Before you make your decision, make sure that you have researched each option and that you evaluate the decision that you will select. Be sure to research each option using the primary literature. Introduction to the case (1 page) Briefly explain and summarize the case for this Assignment. Be sure to include the specific patient factors that may impact your decision making when prescribing medication for this patient. Decision #1 (1 page) Which decision did you select? Why did you select this decision? Be specific and support your response with clinically relevant and patient-specific resources, including the primary literature. Why did you not select the other two options provided in the exercise? Be specific and support your response with clinically relevant and patient-specific resources, including the primary literature. What were you hoping to achieve by making this decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources (including the primary literature). Explain how ethical considerations may impact your treatment plan and communication with patients. Be specific and provide examples. Decision #2 (1 page) Why did you select this decision? Be specific and support your response with clinically relevant and patient-specific resources, including the primary literature. Why did you not select the other two options provided in the exercise? Be specific and support your response with clinically relevant and patient-specific resources, including the primary literature. What were you hoping to achieve by making this decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources (including the primary literature). Explain how ethical considerations may impact your treatment plan and communication with patients. Be specific and provide examples. Decision #3 (1 page) Why did you select this decision? Be specific and support your response with clinically relevant and patient-specific resources, including the primary literature. Why did you not select the other two options provided in the exercise? Be specific and support your response with clinically relevant and patient-specific resources, including the primary literature. What were you hoping to achieve by making this decision? Support your response with evidence and references to the Learning Resources (including the primary literature). Explain how ethical considerations may impact your treatment plan and communication with patients. Be specific and provide examples. Conclusion (1 page) Summarize your recommendations on the treatment options you selected for this patient. Be sure to justify your recommendations and support your response with clinically relevant and patient-specific resources, including the primary literature.

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Case Study: A 31-Year-Old Male with Insomnia




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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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