The patient has been depressed, and the physician plans to begin treatment with an antidepressant medication. In performing the initial assessment, what is the most important question for the nurse to ask?

1. "How much alcohol do you consume during the week?"
2. "Are you allergic to any medications?"
3. "How long have you been depressed?"
4. "Have you had any thoughts about killing yourself?"


4
Rationale 1: Assessing for alcohol intake is important but is not the priority safety issue.
Rationale 2: Asking about allergies is a good safety question, but is not the priority with a depressed patient, and there are very few allergies to antidepressant medication. This question can be asked later.
Rationale 3: The length of the patient's depression is important but is not a safety issue.
Rationale 4: The nurse should always assess for suicidal ideation in any depressed patient who is about to begin antidepressant treatment. The medication takes several weeks before the full benefit is obtained. This is a safety issue.
Global Rationale: The nurse should always assess for suicidal ideation in any depressed patient who is about to begin antidepressant treatment. The medication takes several weeks before the full benefit is obtained. This is a safety issue. The length of the patient's depression is important but is not a safety issue. Assessing for alcohol intake is important but is not a safety issue. Asking about allergies is a good safety question, but is not the priority with a depressed patient, and there are very few allergies to antidepressant medication. This question can be asked later.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

The nurse is working with a patient who tells her that he has presbyopia. The nurse interprets this to mean that the patient

a. has difficulty hearing b. has difficulty digesting foods that are spicy c. has difficulty initiating a urinary stream d. has difficulty seeing due to the visual lens' inability to change shape

Nursing

The nurse is educating a patient on a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet after a myocardial infarction (MI). Which food choice should the nurse recommend?

a. "Avoid eating frozen foods." b. "Replace a serving of red meat with a serving of fish." c. "Use nondairy creamer in your decaffei-nated coffee." d. "Drink a serving of grapefruit juice each day."

Nursing

Mr. Lee comes to the office for a routine health assessment. As part of it, you perform a screening MS exam. This consists of all the following except:

A. inspection and palpation of joints integrated with each body region. B. observation of ROM as the individual proceeds through motions required for preparation for the exam and during the exam. C. testing muscle strength of the major muscle groups. D. age-specific measures.

Nursing

J.H. is being discharged after 3 weeks of IV antibiotic therapy. What educational topics will

be important to discuss with J.H.'s parents when he is discharged? What will be an ideal response?

Nursing