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NURS 6630 AG case study

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Case #2: AG is a 54-year-old Caucasian male who was referred to your clinic to establish care after a
recent hospitalization after having a seizure related to alcohol withdrawal. He has hypertension and a
history of alcohol and cocaine abuse. He is homeless and is currently living at a local homeless shelter.
He reports that he is out of his amlodipine 10 mg which he takes for hypertension. He reports he is
abstaining from alcohol and cocaine but needs to smoke cigarettes to calm down since he is not
drinking anymore.




My case study presented with a homeless 54-year-old male who has been discharged

from the hospital after having a seizure related to alcohol withdrawal. Past medical history

includes cocaine and alcohol abuse, high blood pressure, and current tobacco use. This patient is

currently living at a homeless shelter and reports not taking his medications for hypertension

because he is out of them. He reports not using cocaine or drinking alcohol at this time but

started smoking to calm his nerves.

In this scenario, the patient might still be having mild withdrawal symptoms and is at

increased risk for cardiovascular complications related to current tobacco use and prior substance

abuse. Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is a leading cause of death among

Americans in all ethnic groups, with an increased incidence after 45 years old (Lloyd-Jones et

al., 2017). Cocaine use increases the risk of having a cardiovascular event because of its

vasoconstriction on the vessels in the heart (Riley et al., 2020). Since both alcohol and cocaine

can be addictive, assessing the patient for cravings can reduce potential relapse.


Socioeconomic status

One important socioeconomic factor to consider is a history of substance abuse. The first

question I would ask is: Does anyone in your family have a history of alcohol or substance

abuse? By asking this question, I would determine the patient’s history and living environment

growing up. If there is a strong history of substance abuse, looking into long term treatment

programs can help the patient live a sober life. Lower socioeconomic status can be related to an
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