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, NURS 6630 FINAL EXAM
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• Question 1
A 59-year-old male has been admitted to the E. D. due to a methamphetamine
overdose. The patient’s friend reported he ingested up to 2 grams because “he thought
cops were coming to get him.” The patient’s vitals are all within normal limits, except his
blood pressure is 180/110. What is the best recommendation to make at this time?
Response "When severe hypertension arises, phentolamine is recommended for
Feedback: vasodilation. Beta- or mixed alpha- and beta-adrenergic blockers (such
as propranolol or labetalol) are to be avoided because they may
exacerbate stimulant-induced cardiovascular toxicity.”
• Question 2
Disorientation, tremor, hyperactivity, fever, hallucinations, marked wakefulness, and
increased autonomic tone are all features that are consistent with which part of alcohol
withdrawal?
Response "The principal features are disorientation (to time, place, or person),
Feedback: tremor, hyperactivity, marked wakefulness, fever, increased
autonomic tone, and hallucinations.”
• Question 3
Which medication(s) requires a test dose to determine accurate use of the drug (i.e.,
how addicted the patient truly is on a certain drug) before beginning a titration schedule
to withdrawal the patient?
I. Butalbital
II. Lorazepam
III. Hydrocodone
Response “Treatment should begin with an oral test dose of 200 mg of
Feedback: pentobarbital, a short-acting-barbiturate.”
• Question 4
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