Posted: January 26th, 2023
Prescribing for Older Adult or Pregnant woman
a. Choose one of the two following specific populations: either pregnant women or older adults. Then, select a specific disorder from the DSM-5-TR to use.
b. Use the Library to research evidence-based treatments for your selected disorder in your selected population (either older adults or pregnant women). You will need to recommend one FDA-approved drug, one non-FDA-approved “off-label” drug, and one nonpharmacological intervention for treating the disorder in that population.
· Recommend one FDA-approved drug, one off-label drug, and one nonpharmacological intervention for treating your chosen disorder in older adults or pregnant women.
· Explain the risk assessment you would use to inform your treatment decision making. What are the risks and benefits of the FDA-approved medicine? What are the risks and benefits of the off-label drug?
· Explain whether clinical practice guidelines exist for this disorder, and if so, use them to justify your recommendations. If not, explain what information you would need to take into consideration.
· Support your reasoning with at least three current, credible scholarly resources, one each on the FDA-approved drug, the off-label, and a nonpharmacological intervention for the disorder.
SOLUTION
When prescribing medication for older adults and pregnant women, it is important to consider the potential for increased sensitivity to certain medications, as well as the potential for interactions with other medications they may be taking. Additionally, certain medications should be avoided during pregnancy due to potential risks to the developing fetus. Healthcare providers should also consider the potential for decreased kidney and liver function in older adults when choosing a medication. It is essential to use lower doses, start with the lowest effective dose and monitor the patient closely. It is also important to consider non-pharmacological alternatives, such as physical therapy or lifestyle changes, before prescribing medication.
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