and Addictive Disorders NCLEX MAIN
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1. The ED nurse assesses a confused client diagnosed with alcohol use disorder
and notes the use of confabulation. Which complication of alcohol use
disorder would the nurse suspect?
1) Korsakoff's psychosis
2) Vascular neurocognitive disorder
3) Wernicke's encephalopathy
4) Esophageal varices - ANSWER ✓ Korsakoff's psychosis is identified
by a syndrome of confusion, loss of memory, and confabulation.
Confabulation is the creating of imaginary events to fill in memory
gaps.
2. An impaired nurse is admitted to an inpatient substance abuse treatment
facility. Which applies to his situation?
1) The nurse must relinquish his driver's license to the office of motor
vehicles.
2) The nurse is mandated to comply with treatment and prescribed
therapies.
3) The nurse is not mandated to meet specific requirements, because all
civil rights are ensured.
4) The nurse must relinquish his registered nurse (RN) license to the
state board of nursing. - ANSWER ✓ 3) The nurse is not mandated to
meet specific requirements, because all civil rights are ensured.
3. Although some variations occur from state to state, currently psychiatric
clients maintain all of their civil rights. This nurse is not mandated by law to
meet specific requirements, because all civil rights are ensured.
,4. Which client and family teaching is most important regarding the cause of
substance addiction?
1) An individual's social and cultural environment can be implicated in
the cause of substance addiction.
2) Biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors can all be
implicated in the cause of substance addiction.
3) Evidence of a genetic link accounts for most cases of substance
addiction.
4) Reinforcing properties of the substance encourage progression from
use to addiction. - ANSWER ✓ 2) Biological, psychological, and
sociocultural factors can all be implicated in the cause of substance
addiction.
5. Which symptom would the nurse expect to observe in a client experiencing
opioid intoxication?
1) Insomnia
2) Abdominal cramps
3) Muscle aches
4) Impaired judgment - ANSWER ✓ 4) Impaired judgment
Impaired judgment; initial euphoria followed by apathy; dysphoria; and
psychomotor agitation or retardation are all symptoms of opioid
intoxication.
6. Which would the nurse consider a priority intervention when planning care
for a medically unstable client diagnosed with alcohol use disorder?
1) Simplifying the environment
2) Addressing physical needs
3) Providing opportunities for success experiences
4) Establishing a trusting interpersonal relationship - ANSWER ✓ 2)
Addressing physical needs
Physical problems must be addressed prior to meeting any psychosocial
needs of a client who is medically unstable. According to Maslow's
hierarchy of needs, physiological needs should be prioritized over all other
needs.
7. A client who is going through alcohol detoxification states, "I see bugs
crawling on the wall." Which is the best nursing response?
1) "I'll remove the bugs from the wall."
2) "You are confused because of your alcoholism."
, 3) "There are no bugs on the wall. I'll stay with you until you feel less
anxious."
4) "You do not see any bugs on the wall." - ANSWER ✓ 3) "There are
no bugs on the wall. I'll stay with you until you feel less anxious."
This response presents objective reality and may help decrease the client's anxiety
by the nurse's therapeutic offering of self.
8. Paula is attending an education class on addictive disorders. She suspects
that her husband may be abusing opiates since he has been taking pills given
to him by his brother and she knows the brother had been taking oxycodone
for back pain. She asks the nurse how to interpret her husband's behaviors.
Which of the following observations by Paula are consistent with opioid
intoxication? Select all that apply.
1) "Sometimes he seems euphoric and other times he acts like he doesn't
care about anything."
2) "Last night he went out without a coat on and it was 15 degrees
outside."
3) "While we were talking at dinner his speech was rapid and he seemed
hyperalert to everything in the environment."
4) "He's been having trouble remembering things."
5) "Sometimes it looks like his pupils are very small." - ANSWER ✓
Correct 1: One manifestation of opioid intoxication is an initial period
of euphoria followed by apathy, which is indicated by her statement
that "sometimes he acts like he doesn't care about anything."
Correct 2: Going outside without a coat in subfreezing weather could be
inferred as impaired judgment, which is consistent with opioid intoxication.
Feedback 3: Rapid speech and hypervigilance are more consistent with
stimulant intoxication. In opioid intoxication one would expect to see mental
cloudiness.
Correct 4: Impairment in attention and memory is consistent with opioid
intoxication.
Correct 5: Paula is describing pupillary constriction, which is consistent with
opioid intoxication.