PrepU Quiz 4 Ch Muscle Relactants

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When developing a teaching plan for a client who is to receive carisoprodol, which sign or symptom would the nurse include as the most common adverse reaction?

Drowsiness

A client is to receive ethotoin. The nurse would expect to administer this drug by which route?

oral

A client is receiving lamotrigine as treatment for partial seizures. Which assessment finding would lead the nurse to stop the drug immediately?

Rash

A client has been prescribed phenytoin for the treatment of seizures. How should the nurse most accurately determine whether the client has therapeutic levels of the medication?

Review the client's laboratory blood work

A client has told the nurse that she has been invited to a work colleague's house where she and some of her peers will be able to receive Botox injections. What is the nurse's best response?

"It's safest to have these injections performed under medical supervision."

A nurse administers carisoprodol to a client for the treatment of an acute musculoskeletal condition. The nurse would be alert for which adverse effect after administering the drug?

Drowsiness

Status epilepticus is a life-threatening condition that needs immediate treatment. What is the drug of choice in treating status epilepticus?

Lorazepam

A client asks the nurse about the cause of idiopathic seizures. What is the nurse's best response?

No known cause

A surgical client has developed malignant hyperthermia. Which medication can be used to treat this health emergency?

dantrolene

What is a common risk for epileptic seizures during late infancy to early childhood?

fever

Which medication would the nurse expect to administer if prescribed to achieve skeletal muscle relaxation?

Baclofen

A client with muscular dystrophy has recently begun taking dantolene for the treatment of muscle spasms. When assessing for adverse effects, what assessment questions should the nurse include? Select all that apply.

"Do you find that the medication gives you an upset stomach?" "Are you getting any sudden or frequent urges to urinate?" "Have you experienced any new or unusual aches and pains since starting the medication?"

female client's seizure disorder has been successfully controlled by AEDs for years. She and her husband decide that it is time to start a family. She asks the nurse if it is safe for the fetus for her to continue her AEDs as prescribed. What is the nurse's best response?

"They are considered teratogenic."

The pharmacology instructor is discussing the differences between monotherapy and therapy that includes AEDs. What would the instructor cite as an advantage of monotherapy?

Fewer drug-drug interactions

While taking the vital signs of a hospitalized client admitted for seizure control due to epilepsy, the nurse notices a bloody toothbrush on the client's bedside table and scattered bruising over the client's extremities. What is the nurse's best action?

Report the findings to the primary health care provider immediately.

A 50-year-old woman has begun taking baclofen to treat her recently diagnosed multiple sclerosis (MS). What teaching point should the nurse provide to the patient about her new drug regimen?

"Make sure that you don't stop taking baclofen suddenly because it might cause your symptoms to rebound quite sharply."

A client has been prescribed baclofen and will be taking the drug on an outpatient basis. The client asks the nurse if it is still okay to drink wine with meals or end the day with a "nightcap." What is the nurse's best response?

"The combination of baclofen and alcohol could depress your nervous system to a dangerous level."

A client who is experiencing lower back pain has been prescribed cyclobenzapine. The nurse should provide what health education in order to ensure safe and effective treatment?

"This will likely make you drowsy, so don't take it before doing anything that would require alertness."

A client who is receiving phenytoin has a serum drug level drawn. Which result would the nurse interpret as within the therapeutic range?

12 mcg/mL

A 36-year-old man has been taking extended-release carbamazepine for 1 year. He is in the clinic every 3 months for follow-up visits, which include a drug blood level. Which of the following carbamazepine blood levels would indicate a potential risk for adverse effects?

15 mcg/mL

The nurse is monitoring the serum carbamazepine level of a client. Which result would lead the nurse to notify the prescriber that the client most likely needs an increased dosage?

2 mcg/mL

A nurse who gives care on a neurological floor is working with several clients. Which client should the nurse prioritize for further assessment and possible interventions?

A client receiving pregablin who is not responsive to verbal stimuli

A client in status epilepticus has been brought to the emergency department. The nurse should anticipate which treatment measures?

Administration of intravenous lorazepam

A client has been administered phenobarbital during seizure activity. When assessing for adverse effects what should the nurse prioritize?

Assessment of orientation

A client has a history of seizures of which the client takes phenytoin on a regular basis. What should the nurse teach the client in order to ensure safety?

Avoid ginkgo supplements

A client with spinal cord injury is experiencing muscle spasticity. Which agent would most likely be ordered?

Baclofen

A female client has been experiencing increased muscle spasticity since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. What drug is most likely to meet this client's needs?

Baclofen (Lioresal)

A client is prescribed lamotrigine (Lamictal) for control of partial seizures. What is the most important medication teaching information the nurse should emphasize from the plan of care?

Contact the health care provider immediately if rash appears.

The client is taking cyclobenzaprine for muscle spasms secondary to an injury to the lumbar spine that occurred while lifting a motor at work. The client is being seen for a follow-up visit by the health care provider. The client reports dry mouth, blurred vision, and constipation. Why is the client having these side effects from cyclobenzaprine?

Cyclobenzaprine produces an anticholinergic response

he nurse is administering phenytoin to a client who is also receiving a continuous nasogastric enteral feeding and is aware of what possible effect?

Decreasing the absorption of the AED

A client is brought to the emergency department in the midst of acute alcohol withdrawal accompanied by seizure activity. What drug is most likely to meet this client's needs?

Diazepam (Valium)

The nurse is reviewing the results of a hospital client's serum phenytoin level, which has just become available. The results indicate that the client's phenytoin level is 17.5 mcg/mL. What is the nurse's best action?

Document the fact that the nurse checked the client's phenytoin levels

When reviewing a journal article about seizure disorders, the nurse would expect to find tonic-clonic seizures and myoclonic seizures being classified as which type of seizures?

Generalized seizures

Which type of seizures involves a loss of consciousness?

Generalized seizures

The nurse is caring for a client whose current medication regimen includes baclofen 60 mg PO daily. What assessment should the nurse nurse prioritize when assessing for therapeutic effects?

Inspection for muscle spasticity and range of motion assessment

A client, newly diagnosed with a seizure disorder, has been prescribed valproic acid. When assessing for adverse effects, what assessment should the nurse prioritize?

Monitoring the client's liver enzyme levels

Which of the following patients is at greatest risk for experiencing status epilepticus?

The patient who suddenly stops drinking after consuming large amounts of alcohol for the past 5 years

A client with muscle spasticity has been prescribed baclofen. In order to promote the safe use of this medication, the nurse should encourage the client to:

avoid drinking alcohol for the duration of treatment.

A client has been diagnosed with partial seizures and has been prescribed carbamazepine. When providing health education about the safe and effective use of this medication, what should the nurse teach the client?

"It's safest if you avoid drinking alcohol while you're taking this drug."

A nurse is caring for a client with trigeminal neuralgia at a health care facility. The health care provider has prescribed carbamazepine. In which case is the use of carbamazepine contraindicated in clients with:

renal impairment.


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