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1.@qacamprosate; 56.@qgabapentin; 111.@qprotriptyline;
2.@qagomelatine; 57.@qgalantamine; 112.@qquazepam;
3.@qalprazolam; 58.@qguanfacine; 113.@qquetiapine;
4.@qamisulpride; 59.@qhaloperidol; 114.@qramelteon;
5.@qamitriptyline; 60.@qhydroxyzine; 115.@qreboxetine;
6.@qamoxapine; 61.@qiloperidone; 116.@qrisperidone;
7.@qamphetamin@q(d); 62.@qimipramine; 117.@qrivastigmine;
8.@qamphetamine@q(d,l); 63.@qisocarboxazid; 118.@qselegiline;
9.@qaripiprazole; 64.@qketamine; 119.@qsertindole;
10.@qarmodafinil; 65.@qlamotrigine; 120.@qsertraline;
11.@qasenapine; 66.@qlevetiracetam; 121.@qsildenafil;
12.@qatomoxetine; 67.@qlemborexant; 122.@qsodium@qoxybate;
13.@qbenztropine; 68.@qlevomilnacipran; 123.@qsolriamfetol;
14.@qblonanserin; 69.@qlisdexamfetamine; 124.@qsulpiride;
15.@qbremelanotide; 70.@qlithium; 125.@qsuvorexant;
16.@qbrexanolone; 71.@qlofexidine; 126.@qtasimelteon;
17.@qbrexpiprazole; 72.@qlofepramine; 127.@qtemazepam;
18.@qbuprenorphine; 73.@qloflazeptate; 128.@qthioridazine;
19.@qbupropion; 74.@qlorazepam; 129.@qthiothixene;
20.@qbuspirone; 75.@qloxapine; 130.@qtiagabine;
21.@qcaprylidene; 76.@qlumateperone; 131.@qtianeptine;
22.@qcarbamazepine; 77.@qlurasidone; 132.@qtopiramate;
23.@qcariprazine; 78.@qmaprotiline; 133.@qtranylcypromine;
24.@qchlordiazepoxide; 79.@qmemantine; 134.@qtrazodone;
25.@qchlorpromazine; 80.@qmethylfolate@q(l); 135.@qtriazolam;
26.@qcitalopram; 81.@qmethylphenidate@q(d); 136.@qtrifluoperazine;
27.@qclomipramine; 82.@qmethylphenidate@q(d,l); 137.@qtrihexyphenidyl;
28.@qclonazepam; 83.@qmianserin; 138.@qtriiodothyronine;
29.@qclonidine; 84.@qmidazolam; 139.@qtrimipramine;
30.@qclorazepate; 85.@qmilnacipran; 140.@qvalbenazine;
31.@qclozapine; 86.@qmirtazapine; 141.@qvalproate;
32.@qcyamemazine; 87.@qmoclobemide; 142.@qvarenicline;
33.@qdesipramine; 88.@qmodafinil; 143.@qvenlafaxine;
34.@qdesvenlafaxine; 89.@qmolindone; 144.@qvilazodone;
35.@qdeutetrabenazine; 90.@qnalmefene; 145.@qvortioxetine;
36.@qdextromethorphan; 91.@qnaltrexone; 146.@qzaleplon;
37.@qdiazepam; 92.@qnaltrexone-bupropion; 147.@qziprasidone;
38.@qdiphenhydramine; 93.@qnefazodone; 148.@qzolpidem;
39.@qdisulfiram; 94.@qnortriptyline; 149.@qzonisamide;
40.@qdonepezil; 95.@qolanzapine; 150.@qzopiclone;
41.@qdothiepin; 96.@qoxazepam; 151.@qzotepine;
42.@qdoxepin; 97.@qoxcarbazepine; 152.@qzuclopenthixol;
43.@qduloxetine; 98.@qpaliperidone;
44.@qescitalopram; 99.@qparoxetine;
45.@qesketamine; 100.@qperospirone;
46.@qestazolam; 101.@qperphenazine;
47.@qeszopiclone; 102.@qphenelzine;
48.@qflibanserin; 103.@qphentermine-topiramate;
49.@qflumazenil; 104.@qpimavanserin;
50.@qflunitrazepam; 105.@qpimozide;
51.@qfluoxetine; 106.@qpipothiazine;
52.@qflupenthixol; 107.@qpitolisant;
53.@qfluphenazine; 108.@qprazosin;
54.@qflurazepam; 109.@qpregabalin;
55.@qfluvoxamine; 110.@qpropranolol;
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Chapter Questions on Alcohol abstinence/Alcohol dependence/Alcohol withdra
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e nurse has explained the drugs purpose to the client. The nurse determines that the client
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term use of inhalants, which of the following would the nurse most likely include?
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Success usually involves more than one type of interventi
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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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