Final answer:
The assignment requires a list of indications and side effects for three drugs (Paxil, Zoloft, Tripan), as well as a care plan for a patient on these drugs. The care plan includes assessment, nursing diagnosis, outcomes, interventions, ways to ensure continuity of care, and evaluation of effectiveness.
Step-by-step explanation:
Case Study Assignment
Part 1:
Indication and Adverse/Side Effects of each drug:
Paxil (paroxetine): Indication: Depression, anxiety disorders. Adverse/Side Effects: Nausea, drowsiness, sexual dysfunction.
Zoloft (sertraline): Indication: Depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder. Adverse/Side Effects: Nausea, diarrhea, insomnia.
Tripan (fluoxetine): Indication: Depression, panic disorder, bulimia nervosa. Adverse/Side Effects: Nausea, diarrhea, sexual dysfunction.
Part 2:
Care Plan for a patient on these drugs:
Assess the patient: Monitor vital signs, mental status, and any potential side effects. Assess patient's mood and anxiety levels.
Nursing Diagnosis for each drug: Paxil: Risk for impaired sexual function, Risk for gastrointestinal disturbances; Zoloft: Risk for insomnia, Risk for serotonin syndrome; Tripan: Risk for poor appetite, Risk for hyponatremia.
Outcomes for each nursing diagnosis: Paxil: Improved sexual function, Decreased gastrointestinal disturbances; Zoloft: Improved sleep patterns, No signs of serotonin syndrome; Tripan: Increased appetite, Normal sodium levels.
Interventions for each outcome: Paxil: Educate patient on possible sexual side effects, Encourage proper nutrition and hydration; Zoloft: Promote sleep hygiene, Monitor medication interactions; Tripan: Monitor dietary intake, Monitor sodium levels.
Ways to implement nursing care for continuity: Maintain open communication with patient's healthcare team, Provide education and resources for self-care, Document and report any changes or concerns.
Evaluate effectiveness and modify nursing care: Regularly assess patient's response to medication and interventions, Modify care plan as needed based on patient's progress and any new concerns.