NURS 6630 Discussion: Treatment for a Patient with a Common Condition.

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(Answered)NURS 6630/ Nurs6630n Discussion: Treatment for a Patient With a Common Condition(Case: An elderly widow who just lost her spouse.)
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    (Answered)NURS 6630/ Nurs6630n Discussion: Treatment for a Patient With a Common Condition(Case: An elderly widow who just lost her spouse.)

  • Case: An elderly widow who just lost her spouse. Subjective: A patient presents to your primary care office today with chief complaint of insomnia. Patient is 75 YO with PMH of DM, HTN, and MDD. Her husband of 41 years passed away 10 months ago. Since then, she states her depression has gotten worse as well as her sleep habits. The patient has no previous history of depression prior to her husband’s death. She is awake, alert, and oriented x3. Patient normally sees PCP once or twice a ye...
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(Answered)NURS 6630/ Nurs6630n Discussion: Treatment for a Patient With a Common Condition(Case: An elderly widow who just lost her spouse.)
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    (Answered)NURS 6630/ Nurs6630n Discussion: Treatment for a Patient With a Common Condition(Case: An elderly widow who just lost her spouse.)

  • NURS 6630 Discussion: Treatment for a Patient with a Common Condition. Case: An elderly widow who just lost her spouse. Subjective: A patient presents to your primary care office today with chief complaint of insomnia. Patient is 75 YO with PMH of DM, HTN, and MDD. Her husband of 41 years passed away 10 months ago. Since then, she states her depression has gotten worse as well as her sleep habits. The patient has no previous history of depression prior to her husband’s death. She is awak...
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