The client who is prescribed valproic acid (Depakote) for seizure control would like to have a baby. Which statements should the nurse include in a discussion with this client?
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. "Since your epilepsy may flare up during pregnancy, your doctor will likely have you take a second antiepileptic medication."
2. "Thankfully, most modern antiepileptic medications will not interfere with your getting pregnant."
3. "Your current antiepileptic medication should not be used when you are pregnant."
4. "Folic acid supplementation is important for you."
5. "You should consider adopting a baby instead since there are so many problems associated with epilepsy and pregnancy."
Correct Answer: 3,4
Rationale 1: Since there are many side effects to antiepileptic medications, single drug therapy is the goal for pregnant clients.
Rationale 2: Women who have epilepsy have a reduced fertility rate, and some do not ovulate.
Rationale 3: Valproic acid (Depakote) is pregnancy category D.
Rationale 4: Folic acid supplementation is important for all women who are, or wish to become, pregnant. This is especially true of women who are epileptic because many antiepileptic medications cause folic acid deficiency.
Rationale 5: Women who are epileptic can and do conceive and deliver healthy babies. The nurse should not discourage this client, but should provide information to the client and then support the client's choice.
Global Rationale: Valproic acid (Depakote) is pregnancy category D. Folic acid supplementation is important for all women who are, or wish to become, pregnant. This is especially true of women who are epileptic because many antiepileptic medications cause folic acid deficiency. Since there are many side effects to antiepileptic medications, single drug therapy is the goal for pregnant clients. Women who have epilepsy have a reduced fertility rate, and some do not ovulate. Women who are epileptic can and do conceive and deliver healthy babies. The nurse should not discourage this client, but should provide information to the client and then support the client's choice.
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