A patient with bipolar disorder who is taking divalproex sodium [Valproate] has just been admitted to the hospital. During the admission assessment, the patient tells the nurse about recent suicidal ideation
The nurse observes several areas of bruising over soft tissue areas and notes a weight gain of 10 pounds since the last admission 1 year ago. What will the nurse do? a. Ask the patient whether the bruises are self-inflicted.
b. Contact the provider to report these find-ings.
c. Give the patient information about weight loss.
d. Request an order for an increased dose to help with depressive symptoms.
B
Divalproex sodium is used to control symptoms during manic episodes and can prevent relapse into mania. It is less effective than lithium at reducing the risk of suicide. It can cause thrombo-cytopenia, which results in bruising and is an indication for immediate drug withdrawal. Weight gain can be serious and chronic. All of these findings are an indication for withdrawing the drug and should be reported to the provider. Until platelet levels determine whether the bruises are drug induced, it is not appropriate to ask the patient if they are self-inflicted. Because weight gain is common and can be severe with this drug, information about weight loss is not likely to have an effect. Divalproex sodium is better than lithium at treating depression; however, in light of the other symptoms, it is probably not the best choice.
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