Deck 17: Substance Abuse
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Deck 17: Substance Abuse
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A patient in a rehabilitation center is beginning to experience opioid withdrawal symptoms.The nurse expects to administer which drug as part of the treatment?
A) Diazepam (Valium)
B) Methadone
C) Disulfiram (Antabuse)
D) Bupropion (Zyban)
A) Diazepam (Valium)
B) Methadone
C) Disulfiram (Antabuse)
D) Bupropion (Zyban)
Methadone
2
When admitting a patient with a suspected diagnosis of chronic alcohol use,the nurse will keep in mind that chronic use of alcohol might result in which condition?
A) Renal failure
B) Cerebrovascular accident
C) Korsakoff's psychosis
D) Alzheimer's disease
A) Renal failure
B) Cerebrovascular accident
C) Korsakoff's psychosis
D) Alzheimer's disease
Korsakoff's psychosis
3
The nurse is presenting a substance-abuse lecture for teenage girls and is asked about "roofies." The nurse recognizes that this is the slang term for which substance?
A) Cocaine
B) Flunitrazepam
C) Secobarbital
D) Methamphetamine
A) Cocaine
B) Flunitrazepam
C) Secobarbital
D) Methamphetamine
Flunitrazepam
4
A 29-year-old male patient is admitted to the intensive care unit with the following symptoms: restlessness,hyperactive reflexes,talkativeness,confusion and periods of panic and euphoria,tachycardia,and fever.The nurse suspects that he may be experiencing the effects of taking which substance?
A) Opioids
B) Alcohol
C) Stimulants
D) Depressants
A) Opioids
B) Alcohol
C) Stimulants
D) Depressants
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5
The nurse is conducting a smoking-cessation program.Which statement regarding drugs used in cigarette-smoking-cessation programs is true?
A) Rapid chewing of the nicotine gum releases an immediate dose of nicotine.
B) Quick relief from withdrawal symptoms is most easily achieved by using a transdermal patch.
C) Compliance with treatment is higher with use of the gum rather than the transdermal patch.
D) The nicotine gum can be used only up to six times per day.
A) Rapid chewing of the nicotine gum releases an immediate dose of nicotine.
B) Quick relief from withdrawal symptoms is most easily achieved by using a transdermal patch.
C) Compliance with treatment is higher with use of the gum rather than the transdermal patch.
D) The nicotine gum can be used only up to six times per day.
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6
A 38-year-old male patient stopped smoking 6 months ago.He tells the nurse that he still feels strong cigarette cravings and wonders if he is ever going to feel "normal" again.Which statement by the nurse is correct?
A) "It's possible that these cravings will never stop."
B) "These cravings may persist for several months."
C) "The cravings tell us that you are still using nicotine."
D) "The cravings show that you are about to experience nicotine withdrawal."
A) "It's possible that these cravings will never stop."
B) "These cravings may persist for several months."
C) "The cravings tell us that you are still using nicotine."
D) "The cravings show that you are about to experience nicotine withdrawal."
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7
A nurse is providing teaching for a patient who will be taking varenicline (Chantix)as part of a smoking-cessation program.Which teaching points are appropriate for a patient taking this medication? (Select all that apply.)
A) This drug is available as a chewing gum that can be taken to reduce cravings.
B) Use caution when driving because drowsiness may be a problem.
C) There have been very few adverse effects reported for this drug.
D) Notify the prescriber immediately if feelings of sadness or thoughts of suicide occur.
E) Avoid caffeine while on this drug.
A) This drug is available as a chewing gum that can be taken to reduce cravings.
B) Use caution when driving because drowsiness may be a problem.
C) There have been very few adverse effects reported for this drug.
D) Notify the prescriber immediately if feelings of sadness or thoughts of suicide occur.
E) Avoid caffeine while on this drug.
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8
A patient has been taking naltrexone (ReVia)as part of the treatment for addiction to heroin.The nurse expects that the naltrexone will have which therapeutic effect for this patient?
A) Naltrexone prevents the cravings for opioid drugs.
B) Naltrexone works as a safer substitute for the heroin until the patient completes withdrawal.
C) The patient will experience flushing,sweating,and severe nausea if he takes heroin while on naltrexone.
D) If opioid drugs are used while taking naltrexone,euphoria is not produced; thus,the opioid's desired effects are lost.
A) Naltrexone prevents the cravings for opioid drugs.
B) Naltrexone works as a safer substitute for the heroin until the patient completes withdrawal.
C) The patient will experience flushing,sweating,and severe nausea if he takes heroin while on naltrexone.
D) If opioid drugs are used while taking naltrexone,euphoria is not produced; thus,the opioid's desired effects are lost.
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9
A patient is being treated for ethanol alcohol abuse in a rehabilitation center.The nurse will include which information when teaching him about disulfiram (Antabuse)therapy?
A) He should not smoke cigarettes while on this drug.
B) He needs to know about the common over-the-counter substances that contain alcohol.
C) This drug will cause the same effects as the alcohol did,without the euphoric effects.
D) Mouthwashes and cough medicines that contain alcohol are safe because they are used in small amounts.
A) He should not smoke cigarettes while on this drug.
B) He needs to know about the common over-the-counter substances that contain alcohol.
C) This drug will cause the same effects as the alcohol did,without the euphoric effects.
D) Mouthwashes and cough medicines that contain alcohol are safe because they are used in small amounts.
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