The actions, uses, contraindications, side effects, and nursing considerations for the tetracyclic antidepressants are similar for those of:
A) SSRIs and tricyclic antidepressants
B) Tricyclic and MAOIs
C) SSRIs and MAOIs
D) None of the above
A
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Select all that apply. A) Poor hygiene B) Dehydration C) Intracranial trauma D) Fecal impaction E) Dislocations
The nurse is analyzing data collected during a client assessment and wants to identify possible nursing diagnoses. A possible nursing diagnosis indicates:
a. a situation in which a problem could arise unless preventive action is taken. b. that a problem does not yet exist, but special risk factors are present. c. the client's expression of a desire to attain a higher level of wellness in some area of function. d. that a problem exists.
The nurse is providing education to a group of individuals at a community health program
The nurse asks the group, "Which of the following groups are most at risk for failure to meet vitamin D requirements?" Which responses made by the group demonstrate understanding? (Select all that apply.) a. Pregnant women b. School-aged children c. Elderly people d. Adult men e. Premenopausal women
The nurse has completed medication education with the patient who is receiving lithium (Eskalith). What is the best patient outcome?
1. The patient will be able to work a normal work schedule and will receive adequate sleep. 2. The patient will identify signs of lithium (Eskalith) toxicity and verbalize measures to avoid it. 3. The patient will engage in activities of daily living and report enjoyment with them. 4. The patient will report stabilization of mood, including absence of mania or depression.