SOCI 3630 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7.1: Hydrochlorothiazide, Amlodipine, Ramipril

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Drug therapy problems: (listed in order of priority: frank may be experiencing increased frequency of gout attacks secondary to initiation of hydrochlorothiazide. And/or: frank has uncontrolled hypertension and requires additional therapy. Others that were acceptable naproxen may be contributing to elevated bp (not likely to be that important given it"s episodic nature) Feedback: remember there is only one dtp per drug, no need to solve the dtp in statement. I. e. remove . and requires modification of therapys type statements and the end of the dtp statement (exception is requires additional therapy dtp) Feedback: preventing side effects is not a goal of therapy. List interventions to resolve the drug therapy problem (interventions can include initiation or modification of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapy, as well as specific patient instructions or education) Choosing lower sodium options when he is eating out: recommend consideration of home blood pressure monitoring. Consider measuring bp daily for one week in 3 weeks (after starting in new intervention)

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