Deck 5: Drugs of Abuse

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The nurse is discussing smoking cessation with a nurse colleague who smokes.Which statement indicates a readiness to quit smoking?

A)"I don't smoke around my children or inside the house."
B)"I want to stop smoking,but I will need help to do it."
C)"I will quit so my co-workers will stop harassing me about it."
D)"If I cut down gradually,I should be able to quit."
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is chronically irritable and anxious and prone to violent behaviors.The patient has several teeth missing and has dental caries in the remaining teeth.The nurse suspects previous chronic use of which drug?

A)Alcohol
B)Cocaine
C)LSD
D)Methamphetamine
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A patient who has a long history of alcohol abuse is admitted to the hospital for detoxification.In addition to medications needed to treat withdrawal symptoms,the nurse will anticipate giving intravenous

A)dopamine to restore blood pressure.
B)fluid boluses to treat dehydration.
C)glucose to prevent hypoglycemia.
D)thiamine to treat nutritional deficiency.
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The nurse is teaching a patient who will be discharged home with naltrexone (ReVia)after treatment for opioid addiction.What information will the nurse include in the teaching for this patient?

A)"This drug will help control cravings."
B)"You may take this drug once weekly."
C)"ReVia blocks the pleasurable effects of opioids."
D)"If you discontinue this drug abruptly,you will have withdrawal symptoms."
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A patient with a history of opioid abuse will be discharged home with buprenorphine to help prevent relapse.Which product will the nurse anticipate the provider to order?

A)Buprenex
B)Suboxone
C)Subutex
D)Vivitrol
Question
The nurse is teaching a group in the community about drug abuse.Which statement by the nurse is correct?

A)"Cue-induced cravings eventually disappear after long periods of abstinence by the person addicted to drugs."
B)"Drug abuse and drug addiction are synonymous terms,describing dependence on drugs."
C)"Drug addiction is characterized by emotional,mental,and sometimes physical dependence."
D)"Drug addiction occurs when physical dependence is present."
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A patient arrives in the emergency department in an acute state of alcohol intoxication and reports chronic consumption of "several six packs" of beer every day for the past year.The nurse anticipates administering which medication or treatment?

A)Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
B)Disulfiram (Antabuse)
C)Gastric lavage
D)Vasoconstrictors
Question
What does the nurse understand must occur in order to produce withdrawal syndrome?

A)Addiction
B)Craving
C)Drug tolerance
D)Physical dependence
Question
The nurse is teaching a patient who has completed detoxification for alcohol abuse who will be discharged home with a prescription for disulfiram (Antabuse).Which statement by the patient indicates understanding of the teaching?

A)"Even topical products containing alcohol can have serious adverse effects while I am taking this drug."
B)"If I experience drowsiness or skin rash,I should discontinue this drug immediately."
C)"It is safe to take a product containing alcohol one week after the last dose of disulfiram."
D)"This drug acts by blocking the pleasurable effects of alcohol."
Question
The nurse is caring for a patient who is being treated for chronic alcohol intoxication.The nurse notes that the patient's serum alcohol level is 0.40 mg%.The patient is awake and talkative even though this is a potentially lethal dose.The nurse recognizes this as alcohol

A)addiction.
B)dependence.
C)misuse.
D)tolerance.
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A patient is brought to the emergency department by a family member.The patient reports seeing colored lights and describes feeling bugs crawling under the skin.The nurse suspects that this patient is abusing which drug?

A)Alcohol
B)Cocaine
C)LSD
D)Methamphetamine
Question
A patient is brought to the emergency department after ingesting an overdose of lorazepam (Ativan)several hours prior.The patient has a respiratory rate of 6 to 10 breaths per minute and is unconscious.The nurse will prepare to perform which action?

A)Administer activated charcoal.
B)Give flumazenil (Romazicon).
C)Give naloxone (Narcan).
D)Perform gastric lavage.
Question
The nurse is counseling a patient who wants to stop smoking.Which statement by the nurse is correct?

A)"Bupropion (Zyban)is effective and does not have serious adverse effects."
B)"Nicotine replacement therapies are effective and eliminate the need for behavioral therapy."
C)"Varenicline (Chantix)may be used short-term for 1 to 2 months."
D)"You may experience headaches and increased appetite for several months after stopping smoking.
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A patient with asthma has been using a nicotine transdermal 24-hour patch for 3 weeks to quit smoking.The patient reports having difficulty sleeping.What action will the nurse take?

A)Ask the provider for a prescription for Nicotrol NS.
B)Recommend removing the patch at bedtime.
C)Suggest using an 18-hour patch instead.
D)Tell the patient to stop the patch and join a support group.
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A patient who is unconscious arrives in the emergency department with clammy skin and constricted pupils.The nurse assesses a respiratory rate of 8 to 10 breaths per minute.The paramedics report obvious signs of drug abuse in the patient's home.The nurse suspects that this patient has had an overdose of which substance?

A)Alcohol
B)LSD
C)An opioid
D)Methamphetamine
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A patient is using the Commit lozenge 2 mg to help quit smoking and reports nausea and indigestion.The nurse will instruct the patient to perform which action?

A)Allow the lozenge to dissolve slowly over 20 to 30 minutes.
B)Chew the lozenge thoroughly before swallowing it.
C)Increase to 4 mg and use less often.
D)Take the lozenge with food and a full glass of water.
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The nurse is discussing smoking cessation with a nurse colleague who smokes.Which statement indicates a readiness to quit smoking?

A)"I don't smoke around my children or inside the house."
B)"I want to stop smoking,but I will need help to do it."
C)"I will quit so my co-workers will stop harassing me about it."
D)"If I cut down gradually,I should be able to quit."
"I want to stop smoking,but I will need help to do it."
2
The nurse is caring for a patient who is chronically irritable and anxious and prone to violent behaviors.The patient has several teeth missing and has dental caries in the remaining teeth.The nurse suspects previous chronic use of which drug?

A)Alcohol
B)Cocaine
C)LSD
D)Methamphetamine
Methamphetamine
3
A patient who has a long history of alcohol abuse is admitted to the hospital for detoxification.In addition to medications needed to treat withdrawal symptoms,the nurse will anticipate giving intravenous

A)dopamine to restore blood pressure.
B)fluid boluses to treat dehydration.
C)glucose to prevent hypoglycemia.
D)thiamine to treat nutritional deficiency.
thiamine to treat nutritional deficiency.
4
The nurse is teaching a patient who will be discharged home with naltrexone (ReVia)after treatment for opioid addiction.What information will the nurse include in the teaching for this patient?

A)"This drug will help control cravings."
B)"You may take this drug once weekly."
C)"ReVia blocks the pleasurable effects of opioids."
D)"If you discontinue this drug abruptly,you will have withdrawal symptoms."
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5
A patient with a history of opioid abuse will be discharged home with buprenorphine to help prevent relapse.Which product will the nurse anticipate the provider to order?

A)Buprenex
B)Suboxone
C)Subutex
D)Vivitrol
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6
The nurse is teaching a group in the community about drug abuse.Which statement by the nurse is correct?

A)"Cue-induced cravings eventually disappear after long periods of abstinence by the person addicted to drugs."
B)"Drug abuse and drug addiction are synonymous terms,describing dependence on drugs."
C)"Drug addiction is characterized by emotional,mental,and sometimes physical dependence."
D)"Drug addiction occurs when physical dependence is present."
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A patient arrives in the emergency department in an acute state of alcohol intoxication and reports chronic consumption of "several six packs" of beer every day for the past year.The nurse anticipates administering which medication or treatment?

A)Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
B)Disulfiram (Antabuse)
C)Gastric lavage
D)Vasoconstrictors
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What does the nurse understand must occur in order to produce withdrawal syndrome?

A)Addiction
B)Craving
C)Drug tolerance
D)Physical dependence
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9
The nurse is teaching a patient who has completed detoxification for alcohol abuse who will be discharged home with a prescription for disulfiram (Antabuse).Which statement by the patient indicates understanding of the teaching?

A)"Even topical products containing alcohol can have serious adverse effects while I am taking this drug."
B)"If I experience drowsiness or skin rash,I should discontinue this drug immediately."
C)"It is safe to take a product containing alcohol one week after the last dose of disulfiram."
D)"This drug acts by blocking the pleasurable effects of alcohol."
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is being treated for chronic alcohol intoxication.The nurse notes that the patient's serum alcohol level is 0.40 mg%.The patient is awake and talkative even though this is a potentially lethal dose.The nurse recognizes this as alcohol

A)addiction.
B)dependence.
C)misuse.
D)tolerance.
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A patient is brought to the emergency department by a family member.The patient reports seeing colored lights and describes feeling bugs crawling under the skin.The nurse suspects that this patient is abusing which drug?

A)Alcohol
B)Cocaine
C)LSD
D)Methamphetamine
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12
A patient is brought to the emergency department after ingesting an overdose of lorazepam (Ativan)several hours prior.The patient has a respiratory rate of 6 to 10 breaths per minute and is unconscious.The nurse will prepare to perform which action?

A)Administer activated charcoal.
B)Give flumazenil (Romazicon).
C)Give naloxone (Narcan).
D)Perform gastric lavage.
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13
The nurse is counseling a patient who wants to stop smoking.Which statement by the nurse is correct?

A)"Bupropion (Zyban)is effective and does not have serious adverse effects."
B)"Nicotine replacement therapies are effective and eliminate the need for behavioral therapy."
C)"Varenicline (Chantix)may be used short-term for 1 to 2 months."
D)"You may experience headaches and increased appetite for several months after stopping smoking.
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A patient with asthma has been using a nicotine transdermal 24-hour patch for 3 weeks to quit smoking.The patient reports having difficulty sleeping.What action will the nurse take?

A)Ask the provider for a prescription for Nicotrol NS.
B)Recommend removing the patch at bedtime.
C)Suggest using an 18-hour patch instead.
D)Tell the patient to stop the patch and join a support group.
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15
A patient who is unconscious arrives in the emergency department with clammy skin and constricted pupils.The nurse assesses a respiratory rate of 8 to 10 breaths per minute.The paramedics report obvious signs of drug abuse in the patient's home.The nurse suspects that this patient has had an overdose of which substance?

A)Alcohol
B)LSD
C)An opioid
D)Methamphetamine
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A patient is using the Commit lozenge 2 mg to help quit smoking and reports nausea and indigestion.The nurse will instruct the patient to perform which action?

A)Allow the lozenge to dissolve slowly over 20 to 30 minutes.
B)Chew the lozenge thoroughly before swallowing it.
C)Increase to 4 mg and use less often.
D)Take the lozenge with food and a full glass of water.
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