Requirements:

Content Criteria:

  1. Read the case study listed below.
  2. Refer to the rubric for grading requirements.
  3. Utilizing the Week 1 Case Study TemplateLinks to an external site., provide your responses to the case study questions listed below.
  4. You must use at least one scholarly reference to provide pathophysiology statements. For this class, use of the textbook for pathophysiology statements is acceptable. You may also use an appropriate evidence-based journal.
  5. You must use the Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for the management of allergic rhinitis to answer the treatment recommendation questions. The guideline can be found at the following web address: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0194599814561600Links to an external site. .You may also use a medication administration reference such as Epocrates to provide medication names.
  6. Proper APA format (in-text citations, reference page, spelling, English language, and grammar) must be used.

Case Study Scenario

A 35-year-old woman presents to the primary care office with a history of nasal congestion that has worsened over time and recurrent sinus infections. She considered herself healthy until about 12 months ago when she began experiencing rhinorrhea, sneezing, and nasal stuffiness that “seems to never go away”. She noticed that her rhinorrhea greatly improved when she attended her family reunion on a two-week Caribbean cruise but returned after being home a few days. She lives with her husband and 5- year-old child. They have two household pets: a dog that has lived with them for the last 4 years and a cat who joined the family 1 year ago. Upon exam, the NP observed eyelid redness and swelling, conjunctival swelling and erythema, allergic shiners (lower lid venous swelling), Allergic crease (lateral crease on the nose) and inflamed nares.

Case Study Questions

Pathophysiology & Clinical Findings of the Disease

  1. Identify the correct hypersensitivity reaction.
  2. Explain the pathophysiology associated with the chosen hypersensitivity reaction.
  3. Identify at least three subjective findings from the case.
  4. Identify at least three objective findings from the case.

Management of the Disease

*Utilize the required Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) to support your treatment recommendations.

  1. Identify two strongly recommended medication classes for the treatment of the condition and provide an example (drug name) for each.
  2. Describe the mechanism of action for each of the medication classes identified above.
  3. Identify two treatment options that are NOT recommended (I.e., recommended against).

Solution

Pathophysiology & Clinical Findings of the Disease

  1. Identify the correct hypersensitivity reaction:

The patient objective and subjective data yields to the diagnostic of allergic rhinitis (AR). These findings include rhinorrhea, sneezing, and nasal stuffiness. AR is an inflammatory symptomatic disorder of the nose, were the IgE meditated triggers the hypersensitivity reaction. It can be classified as temporary (based on exposure to a triggering allergen), perennial, or episodic. There are 4 cardinal symptoms such as watery rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, nasal itching and sneezing (Hoekstra, 2019).

  • Explain the pathophysiology associated with the chosen hypersensitivity reaction:

Reviewing the patient’s data, the nasal congestion and the recurring nasal infections seemed to improved when the patient was not exposed to the allergens. The patient stated having pets including a cat who joined her family a year ago when she began experience the symptoms. Type III hypersensitivity reactions are known as immune complex-mediated reactions, where the IgE is produced and bind to specific IgE receptors….Kindly click the purchase icon to purchase the full solution at $10