A client is to receive pharmacological intervention for anxiety on a long-term basis. Which of these medicines should be tried FIRST because of its lack of addiction potential?

a. lorazepam (Ativan) c. clonazepam (Klonopin)
b. buspirone hydrochloride (BuSpar) d. diazepam (Valium)


B
Buspirone hydrochloride (BuSpar), a nonbenzodiazepane antianxiety medication, does not appear to have any addictive potential, the therapeutic effects are not reached for 7 to 10 days, and it can be given as a regularly scheduled antianxiety agent.

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When assessing a patient, the nurse recognizes that pain is:

a. objective for the nurse. b. easy to recognize. c. subjective for the patient. d. easily relieved if found early.

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The nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing acute chest pain that is rated as a 9 on a 0 to 10 pain scale. Based on this data, which medication does the nurse plan to administer?

A) Acetaminophen B) Morphine C) Ibuprofen D) Naproxen

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The nurse enters a patient's room and notes he is nauseous, vomiting, and experiencing abdominal pain, and has no bowel sounds

She concludes that the patient's symptoms may be associated with a paralytic ileus. In arriving at this conclusion, the nurse has used: a. Inductive reasoning b. Deductive reasoning c. Guesswork d. Diagnostics

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On the first day of a psychiatric-mental health nursing clinical, a student nurse is assigned to work with a 24-year-old male client who is being treated for major depression due to a recent diagnosis of AIDS

Which of the following questions of the nurse would reflect prejudice regarding the client? A) "Does depression often occur when young people get a diagnosis of AIDS?" B) "What is the physiological reason that depression might happen in conjunction with this diagnosis?" C) "Does the client's family know he is depressed and in treatment? I haven't seen any visitors since he was admitted." D) "Why do gay men seem to get depressed more often? Could it be related to IV drug abuse?"

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