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NURS 6630 Week 7 Discussion Case 1: Volume 2, Case #16: The woman who liked a late-night TV The patient is a 70-year-old woman who exhibits symptoms of depression due to loneliness. Her son and aide a ssist in her care. She is hard of hearing and has other cardiological problems. She also has a fam...

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NURS 6630 Week 7 Discussion

Case 1: Volume 2, Case #16: The woman who liked a late-night TV

The patient is a 70-year-old woman who exhibits symptoms of depression due to loneliness. Her

son and aide assist in her care. She is hard of hearing and has other cardiological problems. She

also has a family history of depression. Her ailment worsened because she was unable to sleep

and consequently has s restless leg syndrome.

The three questions I will ask the patient in my office are as follows;

1. Do you feel sleepy or do you have sleep attacks during the day and describe your usual night

sleep (Hours of sleep, quality of sleep, etc.)? Lack of sleep results in more health problems and

worsens depression.

2. Have any members in your family been depressed? Genetic loading in depression, anxiety or

schizophrenia. Get medication effectiveness of family similar to patient’s disorder.

3. Have you ever suffered from depression, anxiety or similar problems? Pt exhibited

symptoms of depression-crying, sadness etc. Patient’s mother has history of depression.

Patient’s son and the home health aide are the persons assisting with his care. So, I will direct my

questions to his mother as well as her home health aide about depression history, sleeping

pattern, the activity of daily living and patient’s compliance with the medication regimen.

physical exams and diagnostic tests

Actigraphy is a device that measures and records movement. It is worn on the wrist and can be

used as a rough measure of the sleep-wake cycle. It is useful for assessing insomnia, circadian

rhythm disorders, movement disorders and an assortment of rare events (Sadock, 2015).




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, Polysomnography is the continuous attended, comprehensive recording of the biophysiological

changes that occur during sleep. It is recorded at night and lasts between 6 and 8 hours.

Brainwave activity, eye movements, submental electromyography activity, nasal-oral airway

flow, respiratory effort, oxyhemoglobin saturation, heart rhythm, and leg movement during sleep

are measured (Sadock, 2015).

Three differential diagnoses

1. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

A major depressive disorder is a depressed mood that persists for least two weeks duration or

longer. Signs and symptoms of major depression include poor appetite, insomnia or

hypersomnia, low energy or fatigue, low self-esteem, lack of concentration or difficulty making

decisions, and feelings of hopelessness, significant weight loss or weight gain and recurring

thought of death or suicide (Sadock, 2015). The predisposing factors to this illness include

responses to a significant loss such as grief, a financial ruin from natural disaster, or severe

medical illness or disability and other factors such as environmental (stressful life events),

genetic and physiological or other psychosocial factors. All currently available antidepressants

may take 3 to 4 weeks to exert significant therapeutic effects, although they may begin to show

their effects earlier. Examples of antidepressant medications include SSRIs, TCAs, and MAOIs.

2. Insomnia

Sleep is regulated by basic mechanisms, and when these systems go awry, sleep disorders occur.

Sleep disorders are both dangerous and difficult to treat. Obstruction Sleep Apnea (OSA)

Insomnia is defined as difficulty initiating sleep. DSM-5 defines insomnia disorder as

dissatisfaction with sleep quantity or quality with one or more of the following symptoms:

difficulty in maintaining sleep with frequent awakenings and early morning inability to return to




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