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1.@xacamprosate; 56.@xgabapentin; 111.@xprotriptyline;
2.@xagomelatine; 57.@xgalantamine; 112.@xquazepam;
3.@xalprazolam; 58.@xguanfacine; 113.@xquetiapine;
4.@xamisulpride; 59.@xhaloperidol; 114.@xramelteon;
5.@xamitriptyline; 60.@xhydroxyzine; 115.@xreboxetine;
6.@xamoxapine; 61.@xiloperidone; 116.@xrisperidone;
7.@xamphetamin@x(d); 62.@ximipramine; 117.@xrivastigmine;
8.@xamphetamine@x(d,l); 63.@xisocarboxazid; 118.@xselegiline;
9.@xaripiprazole; 64.@xketamine; 119.@xsertindole;
10.@xarmodafinil; 65.@xlamotrigine; 120.@xsertraline;
11.@xasenapine; 66.@xlevetiracetam; 121.@xsildenafil;
12.@xatomoxetine; 67.@xlemborexant; 122.@xsodium@xoxybate;
13.@xbenztropine; 68.@xlevomilnacipran; 123.@xsolriamfetol;
14.@xblonanserin; 69.@xlisdexamfetamine; 124.@xsulpiride;
15.@xbremelanotide; 70.@xlithium; 125.@xsuvorexant;
16.@xbrexanolone; 71.@xlofexidine; 126.@xtasimelteon;
17.@xbrexpiprazole; 72.@xlofepramine; 127.@xtemazepam;
18.@xbuprenorphine; 73.@xloflazeptate; 128.@xthioridazine;
19.@xbupropion; 74.@xlorazepam; 129.@xthiothixene;
20.@xbuspirone; 75.@xloxapine; 130.@xtiagabine;
21.@xcaprylidene; 76.@xlumateperone; 131.@xtianeptine;
22.@xcarbamazepine; 77.@xlurasidone; 132.@xtopiramate;
23.@xcariprazine; 78.@xmaprotiline; 133.@xtranylcypromine;
24.@xchlordiazepoxide; 79.@xmemantine; 134.@xtrazodone;
25.@xchlorpromazine; 80.@xmethylfolate@x(l); 135.@xtriazolam;
26.@xcitalopram; 81.@xmethylphenidate@x(d); 136.@xtrifluoperazine;
27.@xclomipramine; 82.@xmethylphenidate@x(d,l); 137.@xtrihexyphenidyl;
28.@xclonazepam; 83.@xmianserin; 138.@xtriiodothyronine;
29.@xclonidine; 84.@xmidazolam; 139.@xtrimipramine;
30.@xclorazepate; 85.@xmilnacipran; 140.@xvalbenazine;
31.@xclozapine; 86.@xmirtazapine; 141.@xvalproate;
32.@xcyamemazine; 87.@xmoclobemide; 142.@xvarenicline;
33.@xdesipramine; 88.@xmodafinil; 143.@xvenlafaxine;
34.@xdesvenlafaxine; 89.@xmolindone; 144.@xvilazodone;
35.@xdeutetrabenazine; 90.@xnalmefene; 145.@xvortioxetine;
36.@xdextromethorphan; 91.@xnaltrexone; 146.@xzaleplon;
37.@xdiazepam; 92.@xnaltrexone-bupropion; 147.@xziprasidone;
38.@xdiphenhydramine; 93.@xnefazodone; 148.@xzolpidem;
39.@xdisulfiram; 94.@xnortriptyline; 149.@xzonisamide;
40.@xdonepezil; 95.@xolanzapine; 150.@xzopiclone;
41.@xdothiepin; 96.@xoxazepam; 151.@xzotepine;
42.@xdoxepin; 97.@xoxcarbazepine; 152.@xzuclopenthixol;
43.@xduloxetine; 98.@xpaliperidone;
44.@xescitalopram; 99.@xparoxetine;
45.@xesketamine; 100.@xperospirone;
46.@xestazolam; 101.@xperphenazine;
47.@xeszopiclone; 102.@xphenelzine;
48.@xflibanserin; 103.@xphentermine-topiramate;
49.@xflumazenil; 104.@xpimavanserin;
50.@xflunitrazepam; 105.@xpimozide;
51.@xfluoxetine; 106.@xpipothiazine;
52.@xflupenthixol; 107.@xpitolisant;
53.@xfluphenazine; 108.@xprazosin;
54.@xflurazepam; 109.@xpregabalin;
55.@xfluvoxamine; 110.@xpropranolol;
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Chapter Questions on Alcohol abstinence/Alcohol dependence/Alcohol withdra
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A client has been prescribed naltrexone (Trexan) for treatment of alcohol dependence. Th
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e nurse has explained the drugs purpose to the client. The nurse determines that the client
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has understood the instructions when the client identifies which of the following about t
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Causes itching if alcohol is consume
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Reduces the appeal of alcoho
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Improves appetite and nutritional stat
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An adolescent client tells the nurse that he or she occasionally sniffs airplane glue. When
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xdiscussing the effects of long-
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term use of inhalants, which of the following would the nurse most likely include?
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Tremors and CNS arousal @x @x @x
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A client tells the nurse that he is committed to trying to quit smoking. When teaching the
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client about smoking cessation, which of the following would the nurse include?
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A)
Success usually involves more than one type of interventi
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Relapse is fairly rare within the first year of quit
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Ear acupressure is a highly proven method for quitt
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Education is key for smoking cessatio
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The nurse is completing the admission of a client who is seeking treatment for alcoholis
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m. He tells the nurse that the last time he had any alcohol to drink was at 10:00 AM b
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efore he left for the hospital. The nurse closely monitors the client. Which of the followi
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ng would lead the nurse to suspect that the client is experiencing stage 1 of alcohol withd
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rawal syndrome? Select all that apply.
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