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Discuss an acute case scenario that you observed in the clinical setting recently for the adult population ranging 35–65-year old.
Discuss how this case can develop into chronic disease management?
What was the evidence that supported the intended outcomes for this patient scenario?
**** I AM A NURSE PRACTITIONER STUDENT AND IS DOING MY CLINICAL IN A FAMILY PRACTICE CLINIC.
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Running head: CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT
Chronic Disease Management
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CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT
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I have observed several scenarios of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) among adults aged
between 35-65 years, including cases of drug ineffectiveness, over-dosage, under-dosage, and
drug negative drug interactions. Although adverse drug reactions can occur at any age, there
have been more cases of unwanted, unpredictable, and unpreventable reactions to medication
among adults between 35-65 years, than any other population (Campanelli, 2012). The
commonly observed examples include hallucinations, over-sedation, bleeding, confusion, and
falls. Although adverse drug reactions can be considered a type of toxicity that occur during
appropriate drug use, the physiological body changes (such as elevated blood ...
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