Review this weeks media presentation on hypertension and hyperglycemia, as well as Chapters 19 and 20 of the Archangel and Peterson text.
Select the case studies above , as well as one the following factors: genetics, gender, ethnicity, age, or behavior factors.
Reflect on how the factor you selected might influence the patients pharmacokinetic and pharmacological processes.
Consider how changes in the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes might impact the patients recommended drug therapy.
Think about how you might improve the patients drug therapy plan based on the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes. Reflect on whether you would modify the current drug treatment or provide an alternative treatment option for the patient.
Post 1 TO 2 PAGE Paper on : An explanation of how the factor you selected might influence the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes in the patient from the case study you selected. Then, describe how changes in the processes might impact the patients recommended drug therapy. Finally, explain how you might improve the patients drug therapy plan.
References
Media
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012). Hypertension and hyperlipidemia. Baltimore, MD: Author.
Readings
Arcangelo, V. P., & Peterson, A. M. (Eds.). (2013). Pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice: A practical approach (3rd ed.). Ambler, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
?Chapter 19, Hypertension (pp. 230246)
?Chapter 20, Hyperlipidemia (pp. 247262)
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