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- Write down adverse effects of the drugs to treat theG6PD deficiency disease. (Subject: Pharmacology)Discuss the process for communicating with a complaining client.?Scenario: Frank Fellow, a 72-year-old is recently discharged after beingdiagnosed with early onset dementia. He lives in a two-story housewith his wife Amelia. The doctor requested PSW visit twice a week. Thedischarge note reported: moderate-sized red discoloration located onFrank’s inner thigh. Medical history includes hypertension, diabetesmellitus type 2 on insulin injection, rheumatoid arthritis, and GERD.Frank has been doing the insulin injection himself since he wasdiagnosed.You are the PSW assigned for Frank. This is the first initial visit.A. Create a care plan based on 2 identified care needs Assessment Diagnosis Planning Intervention Evaluation
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- BS Unit 2 Summative Test | Sch x urse/5199043408/assessments/5493982866 Matching 2/3 BS 212) Match the function to the correct region/structure in the brain. Hearing Temporal Lobe Complex Thought/ Happiness Cerebellum Complex Motor Coordination Frontal Lobe Vision Occipital Parietal Bodily Sensations Blood Pressure/ Breathing Brain Stem (Pons/ Medulla Oblongata) 2/2 04 Matching E D 40) end f12 O home num f6 f7 O f8 O f9 O f10 3 f4 O f5 O [7 8 %23 7 8 4.What discharge teaching should a client with epilepsy receive when starting clonazepam three times daily? (select all that apply.)a. Skip a dose if you need to driveb. Skip a dose if you plan to go out drinking with friendsc. Sudden withdrawal from benzodiazepines may include seizures, anxiety, insomnia, sweating, tremors, and dizziness.d. Tolerance can develop over time and lead to the need for higher doses.e. Do not try to taper yourself off this medication without physician guidanceCASE ANALYSIS: Toby is a 41-year-old patient who has cryptogenic partial epilepsy. He experienced his first seizure at age 14 and this was diagnosed as a secondary generalised attack, although discussing his history revealed he might have had complex partial seizures. Two years ago Toby was referred for assessment but it was felt that he was not a candidate for surgery. Toby was taking carbamazepine 1200mg a day and could not tolerate higher doses. Previous trials of valproate, phenytoin, phenobarbital, vigabatrin, lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine and topiramate had demonstrated little benefit. Levetiracetam was started and increased to 2500mg. Improvement in seizure control has been noted over the past 2 years with only two nocturnal complex partial seizures recorded. His current medication is levetiracetam 2500mg/day and carbamazepine 1200mg/day. DRUG THERAPY MANAGEMENT: GENERIC NAME BRAND NAME DOSAGE/ FORM FREQUENCY INDICATION FOR THE PATIENT MONITORING PARAMETERS…
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