Case study from Elsevier on Alcohol abuse Scenario.
JH is a 49 yo man was seen in the ED 2 days ago, diagnosed with alcohol intoxication and released after 8 hours to his brothers care. He was brought back to the ED 12 hours ago with an active GI bleed and is being admitted to the ICU, his diagnosis is upper GI bleed and alcohol intoxication.
You are assigned to admit and care for JH for the remainder of your shift. According to the ED notes, his admission vital signs were 84/56,110,26 and he was vomiting bright red blood. His labs were remarkable for Hct 23%, alanine transaminase ALT 69 IU/ml. aspartate transaminase (AST) 111 IU/ml and serum alcohol 271 mg/dl. He was given IV fluids and transfused 6 units of packed RBC’s in the ED. On initial assessment, you note that JH’s VS are BP 154/90mmHG, pulse 98 beats/min, he has a slight tremor in his hands, and he appears anxious. He complains of a headache and appears flushed. You note that he has not had any emesis and has not had any frank red blood in his stools or black tarry stools over the past 5 hours. In response to your questions, JH denies that he as a alcohol problem but later admits to drinking approximately a fifth of vodka daily for the past 2 months. He reports having been drinking just before his admission to the ED. He admits to having had seizures while withdrawing from alcohol in the past.
Case study progresses:
JH has stabilized and is ready to return to his home in a few days. He lives alone. The only family he has is his brother who lives in the same town. JH has a factory job what he will return to if he can stay sober.
As you help prepare JH to return home,
Identify what would you teach JH about the effects of alcohol on one body? 5 main points
What else would you as his nurse want to teach JH about alcohol use? 5 items
What is your teaching plan for JH about this medication?