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As a nurse practitioner, you prescribe medications for your patients

Nursing

As a nurse practitioner, you prescribe medications for your patients. You make an error when prescribing medication to a 5-year-old patient. Rather than dosing him appropriately, you prescribe a dose suitable for an adult.

For this Discussion, you reflect on a case from your past clinical experiences and consider how a patient’s pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes may alter his or her response to a drug.

To Prepare

  • Review the      Resources for this module and consider the principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.
  • Reflect on your experiences, observations, and/or clinical practices from the last 5 years      and think about how pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic factors altered      his or her anticipated response to a drug.
  • Consider factors      that might have influenced the patient’s pharmacokinetic and      pharmacodynamic processes, such as genetics (including pharmacogenetics),      gender, ethnicity, age, behavior, and/or possible pathophysiological      changes due to disease.
  • Think about a      personalized plan of care based on these influencing factors and patient history in your case study.

Post a description of the patient case from your experiences, observations, and/or clinical practice from the last 5 years. Then, describe factors that might have influenced pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic processes of the patient you identified. Finally, explain details of the personalized plan of care that you would develop based on influencing factors and patient history in your case. Be specific and provide examples.

Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants 

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