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Quiz: The patient with major depression and suicidal ideation has been
taking bupropion(wellbutrin) 100 mg PO four times daily for 5 days.
Assessment reveals the patient to be somewhat less withdrawn, able to
perform activities daily living with minimal assistance and eating 50% of
each meal. At this time, the nurse should monitor the patient
specifically for which of the following behaviors? Select all that apply
Ans: Suicide attempts
Decrease in reports of sadness
Quiz: The patient with depression who is taking imipramine(Tofranil)
states to the nurse, "My doctor wants me to have an ECG in 2 weeks,
but my heart is fine." Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
Ans: It's routine practice to have ECGs periodically because there is a slight
chance that the drug may affect the heart.
Quiz: A patient who is taking Doxepin(Sinequan) 10 mg PO at bedtime
has dizziness on arising. Which of the following suggestions is most
appropriate?
Ans: "Get up slowly and dangle your feet before standing."
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, Quiz: The primary healthcare provider prescribes mirtazapine
(Remeron) 30 mg PO at bedtime for a depressed patient. The nurse
should?
Ans: Give medication as prescribed
Quiz: The patient diagnosed with major depression has been taking
Lexapro (Escitalopram) 10 mg daily for the past 2 weeks. Which of the
following parameters should the nurse monitor most closely at this time?
Ans: Suicidal ideation
Quiz: YOu are instructed to give cephalexin monohydrate (Keflex) 0.5
g. The drug comes as 250 mg per capsule. How many capsules would
the nurse give?
Ans: 2
Quiz: If the patient is to receive insulin at 3 units/hr with a solution of 50
units per 100 ml is normal saline (NS)the rate of infusion in milliliters would
be?
Ans: 6
Quiz: The nurse notes that a patient who has been receiving
paroxetine(paxil) for symptoms of major depression and whose
sensorium had been clear, begins to behave as though somewhat
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