Preventative medication.

J.J., age 24, presents to your practice for the first time. She reports constant headaches. She smokes a pack of cigarettes a day but is in good health otherwise. She states that the headaches usually occur in the morning and last a few hours. The pain, localized to an area near her right temple, has a throbbing quality. The headache often results in nausea and vomiting and sensitivity to bright lights. She has tried to treat the headaches with acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and naproxen unsuccessfully. The headaches are causing her to miss work, and she is afraid she will lose her job. Find attached the instructions.

Requirements: Answer all questions, use Walter Kluwer ” Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice” unit 9

recommended Textbook; “pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice” published by Walter Kluwer

The information you need is in unit 9

The topic is on migraine headache. Pay attention to details while answering the question, and give substantive answers to the questions and rationale for your choice of meds, and patient education, based on your prescribed therapy. We should be fine. I’m too busy with some other assignments right now. Thanks for your help.

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The common side effects J.J needs to look out for when taking sumatriptan include dizziness, fatigue, nausea, and hot or cold face flushes (University of Illinois, 2018). There are some more severe side effects that might push me to change the prescribed drug. These include tightness or tingling in J.J’s arms, legs, face, or even chest. J.J might also experience an unusual feeling of heaviness, warmth, or coldness in the above body parts (University of Illinois, 2018). In the case of topiramate, some of the possible adverse reactions include numbness, tingling, or burning sensations in J.J’s feet or arms, drowsiness, headaches, fatigue, the emergence of rash or skin blisters, blurred vision, and memory loss (NIH, n.d.).

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