Exam 18: Substance Abuse
Exam 1: Overview of Gerontologic Nursing10 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Aging10 Questions
Exam 3: Legal and Ethical Issues15 Questions
Exam 4: Gerontologic Assessment16 Questions
Exam 5: Cultural Influences13 Questions
Exam 6: Family Influences12 Questions
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Exam 10: Nutrition10 Questions
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Exam 14: Mental Health17 Questions
Exam 15: Pain15 Questions
Exam 16: Infection13 Questions
Exam 17: Chronic Illness and Rehabilitation10 Questions
Exam 18: Substance Abuse13 Questions
Exam 19: Cancer17 Questions
Exam 20: Loss and End-Of-Life Issues13 Questions
Exam 21: Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests12 Questions
Exam 22: Pharmacologic Management10 Questions
Exam 23: Cardiovascular Function16 Questions
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Exam 26: Gastrointestinal Function15 Questions
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The nurse prepares to administer PRN diazepam (Valium) to an older client for signs that she is developing impending alcohol withdrawal delirium.These signs include:
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An older adult client is currently undergoing detoxification for alcohol at a rehabilitation center.When assessing the client using the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment tool the nurse determines the client's current score to be 23.The nurse:
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A 67-year-old woman presents at the emergency department with symptoms that suggest possible abuse of a narcotic analgesic.To best assure the client's safe care, the nurse asks:
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A 68-year-old man with a history of alcohol abuse is admitted to the acute care facility for reports of abdominal pain.Based on your understanding of alcohol withdrawal, the nurse knows that if client is currently abusing alcohol, he will most likely:
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When initially planning care for the older adult client who is prescribed clonidine patches as part of a smoking cessation program, the nurse:
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The nurse is caring for an older adult who reports severe chronic pain.To best assess age-related physiologic changes that could influence plans for initiating an appropriate drug regimen, the nurse prepares the client for which laboratory evaluation?
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An older adult client is being assessed for possible alcohol abuse.To best assess the client's risk potential, the nurse asks:
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Your 78-year-old client reports that she has frequent constipation as a result of medications she is prescribed and asks the nurse for advice about using a daily over-the-counter laxative.The most appropriate response to her question is that it would be best for her to:
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A 69-year-old was prescribed a benzodiazepine 3 years ago.This medication regimen increases the client's risk for injury related to drug abuse and requires frequent client assessment for:
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The nurse explains to ancillary staff that caffeine abuse is difficult to diagnose in the older adult client because caffeine intoxication symptoms:
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An older adult client shares with the admitting nurse that she drinks "one shot" of whiskey nightly to help her sleep.The nurse documents the need to:
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The nurse must be able to distinguish between alcohol intoxication and alcohol withdrawal to intervene appropriately.The nurse suspects alcohol intoxication when the client does which of the following? Select all that apply.
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Since diagnosing substance abuse in the older adult client can be difficult because symptoms can be subtle and atypical, the nurse is particular interested in determining the cause of a client's:
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