Classify JR’s asthma severity and control based on signs and symptoms prior to this most recent exacerbation and visit to the ED. Classify JR’s exacerbation severity based on PEF and symptoms. Identify the various triggers in JR’s life that may exacerbate asthma and prevent control. Which step should JR have been on prior to ER based on severity and current medications?

JR is a 56 yo man with h/o asthma, HTN and hyperlipidemia. He presents to the ER today with h/o shortness of breath for 45…

HT is a 31 year old female with acute, uncomplicated cystitis and no known drug allergies.  She has no significant PMH or medications.  Her urine culture shows a susceptible E. coli (susceptible to all treatments listed below).  Please compare the safety and efficacy of the following options.  What would make you choose one over another?

HT is a 31 year old female with acute, uncomplicated cystitis and no known drug allergies.  She has no significant PMH or medications.  Her urine…

What would you recommend for is a 59-year-old postmenopausal woman with a T-score of − 2.3. Her past medical history is unremarkable and she only takes a multivitamin with additional calcium and vitamin D. Her family history is remarkable for a mother who had osteoporosis and died of breast cancer and a father who has diabetes

Using an article from a medical journal, evaluate and discuss the risks and benefits of calcium supplementation for a patient with a bone disease. What…

What is the problem with the way the patient is taking this medication versus the way it was prescribed Based on your assessment, it is determined this patient should be converted to extended release morphine for better, more consistent pain control. Perform this conversion and provide an appropriate recommendation (drug, dose, frequency).

A 79 year old white male is taking hydrocodone/APAP 10/325 for lower back pain (pt diagnosed with degenerative disc disease several months ago). The physician…