NU 401 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
phase 1 prealcoholic phase - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅use of alcohol to relieve everyday stress and
tensions of life
phase 2 early alcoholic phase - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅begins with blackouts
alcohol is now required by the person
phase 3 crucial phase - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅person has lost control, physiological dependence is
evident
phase 4 chronic phase - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅characterized by emotional and physical disintegration
the person is intoxicated more often than not
alcoholic myopathy cause - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅result from same B vitamin deficiency that
contributes to peripheral neuropathy
acute alcoholic myopathy sx - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅muscle pain, swelling, weakness, red urine, muscle
enzymes in blood
chronic alcoholic myopathy sx - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅gradual wasting and weakness in skeletal
muscles
wernicke's encephalopathy - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅thiamine deficiency
korsakoff's psychosis - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅syndrome of confusion, loss of recent memory,
confabulation in alcoholic patients
alcoholic pancreatitis acute - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅occurs 1-2 days after a binge
severe epigastric pain, N&V, abdominal distention
pancreatitis is often first hospital visit for an alcoholic
,alcoholic pancreatitis chronic - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅steatorrhea, malnutrition, wt loss, DM
pancreatitis is often first hospital visit for an alcoholic
§Learning difficulties
§Speech and language delays
§Intellectual disability
§Poor reasoning skills
§Sleep and sucking problems as a baby
§Vision or hearing problems
§Problems with the heart, kidneys, or bones
§Abnormal facial features
§Small head size
§Shorter-than-average height
§Low body weight
§Poor coordination
§Hyperactive behavior
§Difficulty paying attention
§Poor memory
§Difficulty in school - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅characteristics of fetal alcohol syndrome
sedative hypnotic intoxication - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅disinhibition, aggressiveness to coma and death
sedative hypnotic withdrawal - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅severe withdrawal can be life threatening
inhalant use intoxication - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅dizziness, ataxia, muscle weakness, euphoria,
disinhibition, nystagmus, blurred or double vision, stupor, coma
, opioid withdrawal - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅dysphoria, muscle aches, N&V, lacrimation, rhinorrhea,
pupillary dilation, piloerection, sweating, abdominal cramping, diarrhea, yawning, fever, insomnia
hallucinogen effects on body - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅•Nausea/vomiting
•Chills
•Pupil dilation
•Increased blood pressure, pulse
•Loss of appetite
•Insomnia
•Elevated blood sugar
•Decreased respirations
•Heightened response to color, sounds
•Distorted vision
•Sense of slowed time
•Magnified feelings
•Paranoia, panic
•Euphoria, peace
•Depersonalization
•Derealization
Increased libido
cyclic vomiting syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅cannabis use disorder
hot shower, antipsychotic use
CAGE questionnaire - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅cut down, annoyed, guilty, eye opener
nursing diagnosis for the client withdrawing from CNS depressants - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅risk for
injury r/t CNS agitation
phase 1 prealcoholic phase - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅use of alcohol to relieve everyday stress and
tensions of life
phase 2 early alcoholic phase - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅begins with blackouts
alcohol is now required by the person
phase 3 crucial phase - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅person has lost control, physiological dependence is
evident
phase 4 chronic phase - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅characterized by emotional and physical disintegration
the person is intoxicated more often than not
alcoholic myopathy cause - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅result from same B vitamin deficiency that
contributes to peripheral neuropathy
acute alcoholic myopathy sx - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅muscle pain, swelling, weakness, red urine, muscle
enzymes in blood
chronic alcoholic myopathy sx - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅gradual wasting and weakness in skeletal
muscles
wernicke's encephalopathy - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅thiamine deficiency
korsakoff's psychosis - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅syndrome of confusion, loss of recent memory,
confabulation in alcoholic patients
alcoholic pancreatitis acute - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅occurs 1-2 days after a binge
severe epigastric pain, N&V, abdominal distention
pancreatitis is often first hospital visit for an alcoholic
,alcoholic pancreatitis chronic - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅steatorrhea, malnutrition, wt loss, DM
pancreatitis is often first hospital visit for an alcoholic
§Learning difficulties
§Speech and language delays
§Intellectual disability
§Poor reasoning skills
§Sleep and sucking problems as a baby
§Vision or hearing problems
§Problems with the heart, kidneys, or bones
§Abnormal facial features
§Small head size
§Shorter-than-average height
§Low body weight
§Poor coordination
§Hyperactive behavior
§Difficulty paying attention
§Poor memory
§Difficulty in school - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅characteristics of fetal alcohol syndrome
sedative hypnotic intoxication - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅disinhibition, aggressiveness to coma and death
sedative hypnotic withdrawal - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅severe withdrawal can be life threatening
inhalant use intoxication - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅dizziness, ataxia, muscle weakness, euphoria,
disinhibition, nystagmus, blurred or double vision, stupor, coma
, opioid withdrawal - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅dysphoria, muscle aches, N&V, lacrimation, rhinorrhea,
pupillary dilation, piloerection, sweating, abdominal cramping, diarrhea, yawning, fever, insomnia
hallucinogen effects on body - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅•Nausea/vomiting
•Chills
•Pupil dilation
•Increased blood pressure, pulse
•Loss of appetite
•Insomnia
•Elevated blood sugar
•Decreased respirations
•Heightened response to color, sounds
•Distorted vision
•Sense of slowed time
•Magnified feelings
•Paranoia, panic
•Euphoria, peace
•Depersonalization
•Derealization
Increased libido
cyclic vomiting syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅cannabis use disorder
hot shower, antipsychotic use
CAGE questionnaire - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅cut down, annoyed, guilty, eye opener
nursing diagnosis for the client withdrawing from CNS depressants - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅risk for
injury r/t CNS agitation