HNN215 Quality use of Medicines
HNN215 Assessment Task 1 Case Study
PATIENT CASE
Purpose of assessment task
Nurses have an active role in medication management, including safe administration practices, knowledge of risks such as medication errors, adverse effects and drug interactions. Patient participation in medication management and patient education are also essential to patient safety.
Assignment question:
On 5th of March at 1800 hours, Mr. Michael Coleman, aged 56 years, was admitted to the acute care ward with chest pain for investigation. He was transferred from the emergency department where he presented with mild chest pain and shortness of breath. Mr. Coleman has a past medical history of hypertension, hyperlipidaemia (managed with diet), and ischaemic heart disease. He usually takes atenolol, ramipril, aspirin and sublingual glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), but doesn’t always adhere to his medication regime. He has been charted for enoxaparin. Mr.
Coleman has chest pain on exertion, which is relieved with sublingual GTN. It is now 6th March at 0730 hours.
Mr. Coleman had vital signs taken two hours ago: HR 62 bpm (regular)
BP 105/62 mmHg
RR 24 breaths per minute SpO2 93% on 2L nasal prongs Temp 37.4 (tympanic)
Mr. Coleman’s12-lead ECG shows changes from his previous one. He is booked to have an angiogram today for potential angioplasty. He weighs 90kg and his serum troponin is 9.92 µg/L (normal < 0.03 µg/L).
QUESTIONS
Q1. Assess Mr. Coleman’s medication chart and identify and explain two (2) significant risks that may be associated with the use of these medicines. (Expect approximately 400 words)
Q2. Describe the strategies a nurse may implement to prevent/manage the risks identified in Question 1. (Expect approximately 400 words)
Q3. Mr. Coleman states he sometimes doesn’t take his medicines. Explain three (3) potential factors contributing to Mr. Coleman’s decreased adherence to his medication regime. (Expect approximately 300 words)
Q4. Mr. Coleman has been prescribed atorvastatin. Identify and explain three (3) key points for education the nurse will provide in relation to this medication in preparation for discharge. (Expect approximately 400 words)
Unit learning outcomes and Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes
This assessment task provides you with the opportunity to demonstrate the following Unit Learning outcomes and Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes;
Unit Learning Outcomes
ULO1 Apply the principles of quality use of medicines in nursing practice
ULO2 Compare and contrast drugs within the broad drug groups and discuss their potential for adverse interactions, effects, and events
ULO3 Synthesise knowledge of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to inform clinical decision making for patient assessment, education, and evaluation
ULO4 Identify and evaluate strategies used to manage risk when administering medications
Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes
GLO1 Discipline knowledge and capabilities: appropriate to the level of study related to a discipline or profession
GLO2 Communication: using oral, written and interpersonal communication to inform, motivate and effect change
GLO3 Digital literacy: using technologies to find, use and disseminate information GLO4 Critical thinking: evaluating information using critical and analytical thinking and judgment
GLO5 Problem solving: creating solutions to authentic (real world and ill-defined) problems GLO6 Self-management: working and learning independently, and taking responsibility for personal actions
Submission information:
- This assignment task is to be submitted into the designated assessment dropbox for this
- Due date: Wednesday 17th April – assignment to be submitted no later than 59pm.
- To ensure appropriate support is available should any technical issues arise, you are strongly advised to submit your assignment into the designated dropbox before 4pm on the due
- You are responsible for ensuring that the correct version of your assessment task is properly uploaded into the correct assessment
Student instructions for the assessment task:
- Read the patient information and questions carefully
- Familiarise yourself with the online material on CloudDeakin and the material covered in the seminars
- Draw on theoretical concepts of principles of quality use of medicines, legal/ethical requirements and the nurse’s role in patient education
- Access relevant contemporary literature to support your discussion. References should mainly include refereed journal
- The suggested readings in the unit are a good place to start. References to websites [eg. Better Health Channel and/or Wikipedia] are not appropriate for this assessment task and will not be
- Make sure you self-assess your assignment against the marking rubric available before submission. This enables you to make sure all the required areas have been
Presentation requirements:
- Front page: to include student name and number, Assignment title and word
- Adhere to word limit requirements (within 10%). The word count does not include headings, references page, reference citations and direct
- A reference list should be provided on a separate page headed ‘References’ at the end of the assignment.
- Do not include a table of contents
- Headings may be used to identify the question being answered
Justification of text
All text needs to be aligned to the left, not justified
Your assignment is to be converted to a PDF document before submission. Please check the document before submitting to the dropbox to ensure the formatting has not changed. Software for converting word documents to PDF is available to download from the Deakin software catalogue at no cost.
Structure:
You are not required to present an introduction and conclusion to this case study. The answers to the case study questions should normally be organised in paragraphs of approximately 150 words with each paragraph focused on explanation of one idea. There should be a logical progression of ideas as demonstrated by logically linked arguments/discussion made in each paragraph. Each paragraph should commence with a topic sentence.