Dealing with Heart Diseases
Essay (550 words), answer the Question at the end of Case Study 2. Cite references to support your positions. Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required. This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.
Case Study 2
Case Study 2
Mr. P is a 76-year-old male with cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure who has been hospitalized frequently to treat CHF symptoms. He has difficulty maintaining diet restrictions and managing his poly pharmacy. He has 4+ pitting edema, moist crackles throughout lung fields, and labored breathing. He has no family other than his wife, who verbalizes sadness over his declining health and over her inability to get out of the house. She is overwhelmed with the stack of medical bills, as Mr. P always took care of the financial issues. Mr. P is despondent and asks why God has not taken him.
Question
Considering Mr. P’s condition and circumstance, write an essay of 500-750 words that includes the following:
- Describe your approach to care.
- Recommend a treatment plan.
- Describe a method for providing both the patient and family with education and explain your rationale.
- Provide a teaching plan (avoid using terminology that the patient and family may not understand).
Dealing with Heart Diseases
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Dealing with Heart Diseases
Cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart muscles weaken and as result it leads to deterioration of these muscles (Stettinius, 2012). A patient like Mr. P who is suffering from this condition has difficulties in breathing and swelling of the legs as a result of accumulation of fluid. To care for this patient, you have to be keen in checking the breathing style of the patient. You should ensure the patient remains in a well ventilated room with free circulation of fresh air and in an upright posture (Stettinius, 2012). To reduce the edema, the patient should be taken to minor and less fatigues walking exercises to relax. Mr. P whose condition is deteriorating, poly pharmacy is inappropriate for him as it may worsen his condition due to adverse drug reactions, drug-drug interactions and the high cost involved (Lilly, 2011). If administered, poly pharmacy may worsen his condition by causing irritations and discomfort. The use of different drugs may also hinder his eating habit as a result of affecting his appetite.
Treatment plan
The treatment plan of this condition involves a lifestyle change, medicines, surgery, implanted devices to correct arrhythmias and any nonsurgical procedure (Holmes, 2012). These treatments are meant to reduce complications, control symptoms and stop the disease from getting worse. Since the family is not in a stable financial position and Mr. P is of age, I would recommend that he be put under medication rather than undergo surgery procedures. For the treatment Mr. P can use the implanted pacemakers for slow heart rates, defibrillators prevent chances of fatal heart rhythms and also take antibiotics to reduce frequent pains that he may experience (Lilly, 2011).
A method for providing education for the patient and the family
For the patient, he should be given magazines and other written articles about other patients who...