LW is a 32-year-old female patient who comes to your medical clinic for primary care.She has been on hormonal contraceptives for years, although…
Question LW is a 32-year-old female patient who comes to your medical clinicfor primary care. She has been on hormonal contraceptives for years, although she’s just been married and has stopped her pills in hopes of becoming pregnant. Her PMHx includes obesity, HTN (diagnosed 3 years ago), familial hypercholesterolemia, and PCOS. Her current medications are as follows: Metformin 2000 mg PO daily, Lisinopril 10 mg PO daily, rosuvastatin 5 mg PO daily, and a multivitamin.GD is an 82-year-old patient is taking 2 mg of terazosin for BPH every morning. He comes in complaining of dizziness, generalized muscle weakness and persistent lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).How should you advise these patients and manage their medications? What was the process you went through to assess the current medications and to recommend an updated regimen? Health Science Science Nursing NSG 533 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


