A client is admitted with needle tracks on his arm, stuporous and with pin point pupil will likely be managed with:
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Solution
Narcan (Naloxone)
Narcan is a narcotic antagonist used to manage the CNS depression due to overdose with heroin.
Option A: This is an opiate receptor blocker used to relieve the craving for heroin.
Option C: Disulfiram is used as a deterrent in the use of alcohol.
Option D: Methadone is used as a substitute in the withdrawal from heroin
Another client is brought to the emergency room by friends who state that he took something an hour ago. He is actively hallucinating, agitated, with an irritated nasal septum.
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Cocaine
The manifestations indicate intoxication with cocaine, a CNS stimulant. Option A: Intoxication with heroine is manifested by euphoria then impairment in judgment, attention and the presence of papillary constriction. Option C: Intoxication with hallucinogen like LSD is manifested by grandiosity, hallucinations, synesthesia and increase in vital signs. Option D: Intoxication with Marijuana, a cannabinoid is manifested by
Option A: Intoxication with heroine is manifested by euphoria then impairment in judgment, attention and the presence of papillary constriction.
Option C: Intoxication with hallucinogen like LSD is manifested by grandiosity, hallucinations, synesthesia and increase in vital signs.
Option D: Intoxication with Marijuana, a cannabinoid is manifested by the sensation of slowed time, conjunctival redness, social withdrawal, impaired judgment, and hallucinations.
The care for the client places priority on which of the following:
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Monitoring his vital signs every hour
Pulse and blood pressure are usually elevated during withdrawal; Elevation may indicate impending delirium tremens.
Option B: Client needs quiet, well lighted, consistent and secure environment. Excessive stimulation can aggravate anxiety and cause illusions and hallucinations.
Option C: Adequate nutrition with supplements of Vit. B should be ensured.
Option D: Sedatives are used to relieve anxiety.
The client admitted for alcohol detoxification develops increased tremors, irritability, hypertension, and fever. The nurse should be alert for impending:
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Delirium tremens
Delirium Tremens is the most extreme central nervous system irritability due to withdrawal from alcohol.
Option B: This refers to an amnestic syndrome associated with chronic alcoholism due to a deficiency in Vit. B.
Option C: This is a complication of liver cirrhosis which may be secondary to alcoholism.
Option D: This is a complication of alcoholism characterized by irregularities of eye movements and lack of coordination.
According to Piaget, a 5-year-old is at what stage of development:
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Pre-operational
Preoperational stage (2-7 years) is the stage when the use of language, the use of symbols and the concept of time occur.
Option A: Sensorimotor stage (0-2 years) is the stage when the child uses the senses in learning about the self and the environment through exploration.
Option B: Concrete operations (7-12 years) when inductive reasoning develops.
Option D: Formal operations (2 till adulthood) is when abstract thinking and deductive reasoning develop.
The therapeutic approach in the care of an autistic child includes the following EXCEPT:
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Rearrange the environment to activate the child
The child with autistic disorder does not want change. Maintaining a consistent environment is therapeutic.
Option A: Angry outburst can be re-channelled through safe activities.
Option B: Acceptance enhances a trusting relationship.
Option C: Ensure safety from self-destructive behaviors like head banging and hair pulling.
A 5-year-old boy is diagnosed to have autistic disorder. Which of the following manifestations may be noted in a client with autistic disorder?
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Solution
intolerance to change, disturbed relatedness, stereotypes
These are manifestations of autistic disorder.
Option A: These manifestations are noted in Oppositional Defiant Disorder, a disruptive disorder among children.
Option C: These are manifestations of Attention Deficit Disorder.
Option D: These are the manifestations of Conduct Disorder
The parents express apprehensions on their ability to care for their maladaptive child. The nurse identifies what nursing diagnosis:
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altered parenting role
Altered parenting role refers to the inability to create an environment that promotes optimum growth and development of the child. This is reflected in the parent’s inability to care for the child.
Option A: This refers to the lack of choices or inability to mobilize one’s resources.
Option C: Refers to change in family relationship and function.
Option D: Ineffective coping is the inability to form valid appraisal of the stressor or inability to use available resources
The nurse teaches the parents of a mentally retarded child regarding her care. The following guidelines may be taught except:
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Overprotection of the child
The child with mental retardation should not be overprotected but need protection from injury and the teasing of other children.
Options B, C, and D Children with mental retardation have a learning difficulty. They should be taught with patience and repetition, start from simple to complex, use visuals and compliment them for motivation. Realistic expectations should be set and optimize their capability.