SLCC EXAM 2 Chapter 22

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"Adverse effects include hypertension and nervousness."

The pediatric client has been prescribed methylphenidate. Which statement should be included in the teaching plan for a client receiving methylphenidate?

height and weight

A 10-year-old boy is taking dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine) daily for ADHD. At each clinic visit, the nurse must assess the child. The priority assessment since he is on this medication would be which?

The client may be having a neuroleptic malignant syndrome reaction to his antipsychotic medication and needs treatment immediately.

A 24-year-old client is being seen in the emergency department because of a high fever and cannot move the right arm. During the history-taking process, The nurse discovers the client is being treated with an antipsychotic medication for schizophrenia. The nurse knows that what may be happening with this client?

"When compared with haloperidol, olanzapine has been associated with fewer extrapyramidal reactions in black clients."

A black, male client routinely takes haloperidol to manage his psychosis. Recently, he presented to the health care provider's (HCP's) office with signs of tardive dyskinesia, and his HCP modified the drug regimen over time. The client will now take the drug olanzapine and discontinue the haloperidol. What will the nurse tell the client to help decrease his anxiety about the new drug regimen?

It reduces the likelihood of drug dependence or diversion.

A client calls the clinic reporting only being able to get a 1-month supply of pills for the client's son, who takes a CNS stimulant for ADHD. The nurse understands that these medications are given in limited numbers for what reason?

Drinking frequent sips of water

A client is started on aripiprazole and the nurse notices the client is experiencing dry mouth and nasal congestion. What intervention does the nurse teach the client to minimize the side effects of the medication?

Tardive dyskinesia (TD)

A client who was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1962 was prescribed chlorpromazine. The client has been taking the medication for more than 40 years. What adverse effect will the client most likely experience?

Metabolism may be slowed and drug elimination half-lives prolonged, with resultant accumulation and increased risk of adverse effects.

A male client's health care provider orders antipsychotic medications for him. He experiences little or no side effects from the medications and is able to function successfully in both his home and work environments. Six weeks later, he is diagnosed with hepatitis B. He begins to experience adverse reactions to his medications. A possible reason for the adverse reactions might be that, in the presence of liver disease, what may happen?

Disordered thinking Abnormal behavior Impaired socialization

A mother is concerned about recent behaviors by her young-adult son, and asks the nurse about what behaviors characterize schizophrenia. The nurse knows that the characteristics of schizophrenia include what actions? (Select all that apply.)

Inform the prescriber and monitor for GI and CNS effects

A nurse is reviewing a bipolar client's serum lithium level, which is 1.8 mEq/L. What is the nurse's best action?

Measurement of height and body weight

An adolescent client has been taking dextroamphetamine for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) for 3 years, achieving significant improvements in behavior and mood. When assessing the child during a scheduled follow-up appointment, the nurse should prioritize what physical assessment to monitor for a potential adverse reaction to the therapy?

Dexmethylphenidate will improve Scott's attention span so that he will be able to complete a task.

Dexmethylphenidate has been prescribed to Scott, a 7-year-old boy who was diagnosed with ADHD. The mother asks how this medication will help her son. Which would be the most accurate description of the purpose of this medication?

the importance of adherence to prescribed treatment

The nurse is providing health education to a client who has been newly diagnosed with schizophrenia. What subject should be the primary focus?

Lamictal 25 mg po q day

Many bipolar patients quit taking their medications. Research has now indicated that what may be effective in the long-term prevention of recurrent psychosis?

"We need to remember that our son is not a bad kid; he just has difficulty with impulse control and attention."

The nurse is teaching parents of a pediatric client diagnosed with ADHD. Teaching has been about the disorder and its treatment. The nurse determines that teaching has been effective when the parents state which?

Diarrhea Lack of coordination Muscle weakness

The nurse should suspect lithium toxicity in a client that experiences which symptoms? (Select all that apply.)

Chlorpromazine (Thorazine)

The client reports taking a phenothiazine antipsychotic. What medication does the nurse suspect the client has been prescribed?

relieve the symptoms for which they were prescribed.

The nurse is planning care for a client who has been prescribed a CNS stimulant. What should the nurse establish as the primary goal of therapy?

Maintaining medication regimen

The nurse is preparing to provide education to a client who has been prescribed clozapine for schizophrenia. What is the most important aspect of client teaching?

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The nursing student is reviewing information learned in anatomy and physiology class about the nervous system. The student recalls that the nervous system has how many divisions?


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