Which medication is the nurse most likely to see prescribed as part of the treatment plan for both a patient in an alcoholism treatment program and a patient in a program for the treatment of opioid addiction?
- A. Methadone
- B. Bromocriptine
- C. Disulfiram
- D. Naltrexone
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Naltrexone blocks opioid action and reduces alcohol craving, useful for both addictions.
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A patient comes to an outpatient appointment obviously intoxicated. The nurse should implement what intervention?
- A. Exploring the patient's reasons for drinking today
- B. Arranging admission to an inpatient psychiatric unit
- C. Coordinating emergency admission to a detoxification unit
- D. Telling the patient, 'We cannot see you today because you've been drinking'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Therapy cannot be conducted with an intoxicated patient; rescheduling is appropriate.
A woman in the last trimester of pregnancy drinks 8 to 12 ounces of alcohol daily. The nurse plans for the delivery of an infant who presents with what related characteristic?
- A. Jaundice
- B. Dependent on alcohol
- C. Healthy but underweight
- D. Facial abnormalities and cognitive impairment
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Fetal alcohol syndrome is the result of alcohol's inhibiting fetal development in the first trimester. The fetus of a woman who drinks that much alcohol will probably have this disorder.
A patient has smoked two packs of cigarettes daily for many years. When the patient does not smoke or tries to cut back, anxiety, craving, poor concentration, and headache result. What does this scenario describe?
- A. Substance abuse
- B. Substance addiction
- C. Substance intoxication
- D. Recreational use of a social drug
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Nicotine addiction is indicated by compulsive use, craving, tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms.
Which documentation indicates that the treatment plan for a patient in an alcohol treatment program was effective?
- A. Is abstinent for 10 days and states, 'I can maintain sobriety one day at a time.' Spoke with employer, who is willing to allow the patient to return to work in 3 weeks.
- B. Is abstinent for 15 days and states, 'My problems are under control.' Plans to seek a new job where coworkers will not know history.
- C. Attends AA daily; states many of the members are 'real' alcoholics and says, 'I may be able to help some of them find jobs at my company.'
- D. Is abstinent for 21 days and says, 'I know I can't handle more than one or two drinks in a social setting.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: This reflects AA principles and practical steps toward sobriety, indicating treatment effectiveness.
Which is an important nursing intervention when giving care to a patient withdrawing from a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant?
- A. Make physical contact by frequently touching the patient.
- B. Offer intellectual activities requiring concentration.
- C. Avoid manipulation by denying the patient's requests.
- D. Observe for depression and suicidal ideation.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Rebound depression is common in CNS stimulant withdrawal, requiring monitoring for suicide risk.
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