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RN Substance-Related and Addiction Disorders Assessment Questions and Answers Latest Version Graded A+ What is the priority assessment when caring for a patient with alcohol withdrawal? Risk for seizures and vital sign instability What symptom would indicate the patient is entering alcohol withdrawal? Tremors, anxiety, sweating, and elevated blood pressure What is the most important question to ask a patient admitted with suspected opioid overdose? “When was the last dose and what substance was used?” Which nursing assessment finding is most concerning in a client withdrawing from benzodiazepines? Confusion and hallucinations What vital sign change is most associated with stimulant intoxication? Elevated heart rate and blood pressure 2 What does pinpoint pupils typically indicate in a substance-related assessment? Opioid use or overdose What is the first nursing action when a patient presents with signs of acute alcohol intoxication? Assess airway, breathing, and circulation Why is it important to assess for polydrug use in clients with addiction disorders? It increases the risk of overdose and complicates withdrawal management What is a common sign of long-term stimulant use in patients? Malnutrition and poor dental health What assessment finding is consistent with cannabis use? Red eyes, increased appetite, and slowed reaction time What is the best initial approach when a client denies substance use despite clear evidence? Use therapeutic communication to build trust and explore readiness for change 3 Why should the nurse assess for history of seizures in clients withdrawing from alcohol? Alcohol withdrawal can trigger life-threatening seizures What lab result might be elevated in chronic alcohol users? Liver enzymes such as AST and ALT Why should nurses assess for family history in addiction evaluations? Genetic and environmental factors increase risk for substance use disorders What symptom is most concerning in opioid withdrawal? Profound diarrhea and dehydration Why should the nurse assess the client’s level of orientation during detoxification? Delirium and confusion are common in severe withdrawal Which finding suggests the client is experiencing stimulant withdrawal? Fatigue, depression, and intense cravings 4 Why is sleep pattern assessment important in patients with addiction? Withdrawal and substance use both disrupt normal sleep cycles What is a red flag for prescription drug abuse during nursing history? Multiple providers prescribing the same

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RN Substance-Related and Addiction
Disorders Assessment Questions and
Answers Latest Version Graded A+
What is the priority assessment when caring for a patient with alcohol withdrawal?


✔✔ Risk for seizures and vital sign instability




What symptom would indicate the patient is entering alcohol withdrawal?


✔✔ Tremors, anxiety, sweating, and elevated blood pressure




What is the most important question to ask a patient admitted with suspected opioid overdose?


✔✔ “When was the last dose and what substance was used?”




Which nursing assessment finding is most concerning in a client withdrawing from

benzodiazepines?


✔✔ Confusion and hallucinations




What vital sign change is most associated with stimulant intoxication?


✔✔ Elevated heart rate and blood pressure


1

, What does pinpoint pupils typically indicate in a substance-related assessment?


✔✔ Opioid use or overdose




What is the first nursing action when a patient presents with signs of acute alcohol intoxication?


✔✔ Assess airway, breathing, and circulation




Why is it important to assess for polydrug use in clients with addiction disorders?


✔✔ It increases the risk of overdose and complicates withdrawal management




What is a common sign of long-term stimulant use in patients?


✔✔ Malnutrition and poor dental health




What assessment finding is consistent with cannabis use?


✔✔ Red eyes, increased appetite, and slowed reaction time




What is the best initial approach when a client denies substance use despite clear evidence?


✔✔ Use therapeutic communication to build trust and explore readiness for change

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