Terry Barnes, a 35-year-old mother of three young children, visits the healthcare clinic. She reports experiencing increasing
Question:
Terry Barnes, a 35-year-old mother of three young children, visits the healthcare clinic. She reports experiencing increasing bilateral joint pain, especially in her hands, wrists, and knees. She also reports increasing fatigue and a weight loss of 5 pounds over the last 2 months. She states she has been taking a couple of aspirins a day, but the joint pain is increasing, and she is hesitant to take more medication without a medical evaluation. She appears tense and anxious, and states that she is upset because it is becoming increasingly more difficult to do all the little things necessary to care for her three children. She states, "I'm too young to have arthritis. That's something you get when you're old." Terry's initial medical diagnosis is rheumatoid arthritis, and she is scheduled for diagnostic evaluation.
Question
Ms Barnes is prescribed new medications.
- List each medication
- What are the three priorities she needs to understand about her new meds?
- For example, how the med will help her RA or what adverse reactions to call the doctor about or possible side effects and how to manage them.
Smith and Robersons Business Law
ISBN: 978-1337094757
17th edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts