Outline template following clinical practice guidelines.  NR565 HTN Lipid Protocol

Outline template following clinical practice guidelines. 

NR565 HTN Lipid Protocol 2


HYPERTENSION PROTOCOL: INITIAL VISIT

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RATIONALE

0. This protocol will assist in the differentiation between essential hypertension and renal artery stenosis to aid in the identification of patients in need of referral to nephrology to prevent further renal damage from an unidentified renal artery stenosis. The design of the protocol for UTI encompasses these principles.

1.
SYMPTOMS

1.
HYPERTENSION

0. Blood pressure >140/90 mmHg

0. Other possible subjective symptoms

1. Headache

1. Visual changes

1. Dyspnea

1. Chest pain

1. Sensory or motor deficit

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RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS

1. Onset of hypertension age >55 years or <30 years

1. History of accelerated, malignant, or resistant hypertension

1. History of unexplained kidney dysfunction

1. History of multivessel coronary artery disease

1. History of other peripheral vascular disease

1. Abdominal bruit

1. Sudden or unexplained recurrent pulmonary edema

1. Other possible factors

7. Absence of family history of hypertension

7. Other bruits

7. History of acute kidney injury after administration of ACE inhibitor or angiotensin II receptor antagonist (ARB)

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HISTORY

2. Continue with treatment of hypertension but consult supervising physician if patient has:

0. History of accelerated, malignant, or resistant hypertension

0. History of unexplained kidney dysfunction

0. History of multivessel coronary artery disease

0. History of other peripheral vascular disease

0. Abdominal bruit

0. Sudden or unexplained recurrent pulmonary edema

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PHYSICAL EXAM

3. Perform the following examinations:

0. Vital Signs (blood pressure, pulse)

0. Auscultation for bruits (carotid, abdominal, and femoral)

0. Palpation of thyroid

0. Cardiac

0. Respiratory

0. Lower extremities for edema and pulses

0. Neurological

3. Consult supervising physician if findings of:

1. Abdominal bruit

1. Another bruit

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LAB TESTS

4. Metabolic panel

0. Cholesterol

0. Blood sugar

0. Uric acid level

4. Glomerular filtration rate

4. Consult supervising physician if:

2. GFR indicates chronic kidney disease (CKD) or renal failure

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PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT

5. List the hypertension drug classifications and examples you would prescribe in order of treatment according to clinical practice guidelines without consideration of race or ethnicity:
(Provide generic names for examples. Doses are not needed or required.)

Drug Category/ Classification

Example 1

Example 2

Example 3

Example 4

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5. 1st line pharmacological treatment if warranted in a non-African American patient after a thiazide diuretic has been given and no compelling contraindications/comorbidities are identified:
(Choose a generic drug from the drug class you would like to prescribe to either add to existing treatment or replace a thiazide.)

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1. Using a source such as GoodRX, what is an estimated cost of this drug for a 30-day supply? Click or tap here to enter text.

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5. 1st line pharmacological treatment if warranted in an African American patient after a thiazide diuretic has been given and no compelling contraindications/comorbidities are identified:
(Choose a generic drug from the drug class you would like to prescribe to either add to existing treatment or replace a thiazide.)

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2. Instructions to provide patient: Click or tap here to enter text.

2. Caution/Precautions: Click or tap here to enter text.

2. Using a source such as GoodRX, what is an estimated cost of this drug for a 30-day supply? Click or tap here to enter text.

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5. When should ACEIs be used in African Americans according to the course textbook?
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Citation (Provide (Author, year) and not full reference): (Burchum, J., & Rosenthal, L. D. 2020).

5. Prescribe statin therapy according to the prescription table which follows:

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High-Intensity Therapy

Moderate-Intensity Therapy

Low-Intensity Therapy

Daily dose lowers LDL-C on average by

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What patient education is needed when prescribing statins? Consider any patient counseling points and adverse effects they may need to be aware of or report if experienced.

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TREATMENT MONITORING

6. How long until a follow up appointment should be done with patient?

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6. Monitoring needs for blood pressure medication prescribed:
(Include physical assessments as well as lab/diagnostics as applicable. If not applicable, enter N/A to show you find it not applicable.)

1. Physical Assessments:

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1. Labs/Diagnostics:

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6. Monitoring needs for statin medication prescribed:
(Include physical assessments as well as lab/diagnostics as applicable. If not applicable, enter N/A to show you find it not applicable.)

2. Physical Assessments:

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2. Labs/Diagnostics:

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TREATMENT FAILURE

7. How will you know if the treatment is not working or needs to progress?
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References (Full APA References)

Burchum, J., & Rosenthal, L. D. (2020). Lehne’s Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants (2nd ed.). Elsevier – Evolve.

Grundy, S. M., Stone, N. J., Bailey, A. L., Beam, C., Birtcher, K. K., Blumenthal, R. S., Braun, L. T., de Ferranti, S., Faiella-Tommasino, J., Forman, D. E., Goldberg, R., Heidenreich, P. A., Hlatky, M. A., Jones, D. W., Lloyd-Jones, D., Lopez-Pajares, N., Ndumele, C. E., Orringer, C. (2019).AHA/ACC/AACVPR/AAPA/ABC/ACPM/ADA/AGS/APHA/ASPC/NLA/PCNA guideline on the management of blood cholesterol: A report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines. Circulation, 139(25).

James, P. A., Oparil, S., Carter, B. L., Cushman, W. C., Dennison-Himmelfarb, C., Handler, J., Lackland, D. T., LeFevre, M. L., MacKenzie, T. D., Ogedegbe, O., Smith, S. C., Svetkey, L. P., Taler, S. J., Townsend, R. R., Wright, J. T., Narva, A. S., & Ortiz, E. (2014). 2014 evidence-based guideline for the management of high blood pressure in adults. JAMA, 311(5), 507.

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