Services
Discover
Ask a Question
Log in
Sign up
Filters
Done
Question type:
Essay
Multiple Choice
Short Answer
True False
Matching
Topic
Nursing
Study Set
Medical Surgical Nursing Study Set 2
Exam 12: Addictive Behaviors
Path 4
Access For Free
Share
All types
Filters
Study Flashcards
Practice Exam
Learn
Question 1
Multiple Choice
A patient who smokes a pack of cigarettes daily develops tachycardia and irritability on the second day after abdominal surgery. Which action is best for the nurse to take at this time?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A new 21-year-old patient who is scheduled for an annual physical examination arrives in the clinic smelling of cigarette smoke and carrying a pack of cigarettes. Which action will the nurse plan to take?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
When assessing a patient who has a history of alcohol abuse, the nurse will plan to assess for
Question 4
Multiple Choice
All the following medications are ordered for a patient admitted with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.18 mg%. Which one will the nurse give first?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A patient admitted with chest pain who is a pack-a-day smoker tells the nurse, "I am just not ready to quit smoking yet." The best response by the nurse is
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Which information obtained by the nurse about a patient who has been using varenicline (Chantix) is most important to report to the health care provider?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A patient who takes methadone (Dolophine) daily to prevent a relapse of heroin addiction is admitted for knee surgery. To promote effective pain control postoperatively, the nurse will plan to
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A disoriented and agitated patient comes to the emergency department after using methamphetamine. Vital signs are blood pressure 162/98, heart rate 142 and irregular, and respirations 32. The most important intervention by the nurse is to
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A patient admitted to the hospital after an automobile accident has a blood alcohol concentration ( BAC ) of 220 mg/dl ( 0.22 mg% ) . The patient is alert and does not appear highly intoxicated. An appropriate nursing action is to