Pharmacotherapy of Mental & CNS Disorders Essay

Module 7 Overview

Introduction

This week we will focus on the pharmacotherapeutics of mental and CNS disorders, including commonly occurring conditions and their commonly prescribed medications.

Learning Objectives

After completing this module, you will be able to:

  • Utilize advanced nursing and pharmacological interventions in mental and CNS disorders to resolve complex and biological, psychological, physiological and pathophysiologic conditions.
  • Teach patients, family members, and others from diverse populations regarding safe and effective use of drugs and natural products in mental and CNS disorders. Pharmacotherapy of Mental & CNS Disorders Essay

Reading & Resources

Read Chapters 38-45. In Arcangelo, V. P., & Peterson, A. M. (2017). Pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice: A practical approach (4th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Learning Activities

  • Discussion: Participate in Discussion 7.
  • Assignment: Complete & Submit Assignment 3. Click on the Assignment 3 link for more details.

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Discussion 7

J. T., who is a Native American male, age 8, is always interrupting his teacher, jumping out of his seat in class, fidgeting relentlessly, and butting into other children’s games. At home, he runs around recklessly and is uncontrollable. His mother comes to the CNP in the Pediatric Clinic and wonders why he will not listen. She is concerned because his grades at school are dropping. After medical evaluation, you find nothing wrong with J. T. physically, and he is taking no other medications. Through questioning, you determine that he has trouble concentrating on his homework, often forgets he has homework, loses pieces of games frequently, and hates to sit and read. His mother is unsure of the time frame over which these behaviors developed, but she thinks it has been since her second child was born 5 years ago. Pharmacotherapy of Mental & CNS Disorders Essay While in your office, J. T. did not seem to be hyperactive or inattentive, but you notice he is easily distracted by people passing in the hallway because the door is slightly ajar.

Diagnosis: Attention-Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)

In this discussion forum:

  1. Discuss specific goals for pharmacotherapy for treating J. T.’s ADHD.
  2. Discuss the first-line drug therapy for J. T., and why.
  3. Discuss monitoring parameters you would institute for J. T.’s parents and his teachers.
  4. Discuss specific patient education you would provide to J. T.’s parents based on the prescribed therapy.

Remember to respond to at least two of your peers. Please see the Course Syllabus for Pharmacotherapy of Mental & CNS Disorders Essay Discussion Participation Requirements and Grading Criteria.