, Prescriber's Guide- Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology 8th Edition Test Bank
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Chapter 1 Chemimical Neurotransmissin
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Chapter Questions on Alcohol abstinence/Alcohol dependence/Alcohol withdrawal
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1.
A client has been prescribed naltrexone (Trexan) for treatment of alcohol dependence. The nurs
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e has explained the drugs purpose to the client. The nurse determines that the client has understo
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od the instructions when the client identifies which of the following about the drug?
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A)
Causes itching if alcohol is consumed
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B)
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D)
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2.
An adolescent client tells the nurse that he or she occasionally sniffs airplane glue. When discus
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sing 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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A)
Tremors and CNS arousal f6 f6 f6 f6
B)
Enhanced normal heart rhythms f6 f6 f6 f6
C)
Enhanced attention focus and memory f6 f6 f6 f6 f6
D)
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,Brain damage and cognitive abnormalities
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3.
A client tells the nurse that he is committed to trying to quit smoking. When teaching the client ab
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out smoking cessation, which of the following would the nurse include?
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A)
Success usually involves more than one type of intervention.
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B)
Relapse is fairly rare within the first year of quitting.
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6 C)
Ear acupressure is a highly proven method for quitting.
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6 D)
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4.
The nurse is completing the admission of a client who is seeking treatment for alcoholism. He t
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ells the nurse that the last time he had any alcohol to drink was at 10:00 AM before he left for t
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he hospital. The nurse closely monitors the client. Which of the following would lead the nurse t
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o suspect that the client is experiencing stage 1 of alcohol withdrawal syndrome? Select all that a
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pply.
A)
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C)
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6 D)
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E)
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5.
A nurse is talking with a 57-year-
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old client who has been a heavy drinker for many years. The client is being treated for alcoholi
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sm, and this is her second week as an inpatient on the psychiatric unit. It is 5:00 AM, and the cli
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ent has been having difficulty sleeping. The client is an orthopedic nurse, and although she is cl
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issued gown and robe, she is wearing a stethoscope around her neck that the nurse recognizes a
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s belonging to one of the staff nurses.
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When the nurse asks her why she is wearing the stethoscope and where she got it, the client give
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s her a long and involved reply that basically describes how her nursing supervisor came to visit
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and gave it to her to wear so shed remember to get well. The nurse suspects that the client may
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be experiencing which of the following?
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A)
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B)
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C)
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D)
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6 6.
A nurse is using motivational therapy with a female client with alcoholism. The client, who is u
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nwilling to consider changing her drinking behavior, emphatically states, I am not an alcoholic; y
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ou cant make me stop drinking. Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
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A)
You have to stop drinking and driving; you could kill someone.
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B)
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Chapter 1 Chemimical Neurotransmissin
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Chapter Questions on Alcohol abstinence/Alcohol dependence/Alcohol withdrawal
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1.
A client has been prescribed naltrexone (Trexan) for treatment of alcohol dependence. The nurs
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e has explained the drugs purpose to the client. The nurse determines that the client has understo
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od the instructions when the client identifies which of the following about the drug?
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A)
Causes itching if alcohol is consumed
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B)
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D)
Improves appetite and nutritional status f6 f6 f6 f6 f6
2.
An adolescent client tells the nurse that he or she occasionally sniffs airplane glue. When discus
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sing 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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A)
Tremors and CNS arousal f6 f6 f6 f6
B)
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C)
Enhanced attention focus and memory f6 f6 f6 f6 f6
D)
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,Brain damage and cognitive abnormalities
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3.
A client tells the nurse that he is committed to trying to quit smoking. When teaching the client ab
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out smoking cessation, which of the following would the nurse include?
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A)
Success usually involves more than one type of intervention.
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B)
Relapse is fairly rare within the first year of quitting.
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6 C)
Ear acupressure is a highly proven method for quitting.
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6 D)
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4.
The nurse is completing the admission of a client who is seeking treatment for alcoholism. He t
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ells the nurse that the last time he had any alcohol to drink was at 10:00 AM before he left for t
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he hospital. The nurse closely monitors the client. Which of the following would lead the nurse t
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o suspect that the client is experiencing stage 1 of alcohol withdrawal syndrome? Select all that a
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pply.
A)
Slight diaphoresis f6 f
6 B)
Hand tremors f6 f6
C)
Intermittent confusion f6 f
6 D)
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, Heart rate of 135 beats/min f6 f6 f6 f6 f6
E)
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5.
A nurse is talking with a 57-year-
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old client who has been a heavy drinker for many years. The client is being treated for alcoholi
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sm, and this is her second week as an inpatient on the psychiatric unit. It is 5:00 AM, and the cli
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ent has been having difficulty sleeping. The client is an orthopedic nurse, and although she is cl
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othed in a hospital- f6 f6 f6
issued gown and robe, she is wearing a stethoscope around her neck that the nurse recognizes a
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s belonging to one of the staff nurses.
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When the nurse asks her why she is wearing the stethoscope and where she got it, the client give
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s her a long and involved reply that basically describes how her nursing supervisor came to visit
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and gave it to her to wear so shed remember to get well. The nurse suspects that the client may
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be experiencing which of the following?
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A)
Wernickes syndrome f6 f6
B)
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C)
Korsakoffs psychosis f6 f6
D)
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6 6.
A nurse is using motivational therapy with a female client with alcoholism. The client, who is u
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nwilling to consider changing her drinking behavior, emphatically states, I am not an alcoholic; y
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ou cant make me stop drinking. Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
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A)
You have to stop drinking and driving; you could kill someone.
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B)
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