1. A patient diagnosed with alcoholism asks, "How will Alcoholics Anonymous
(AA) help me?" Select the nurse's best response.
"An individual is supported
... [Show More] by peers while striving for abstinence one day
at a time."
2. A nurse reviews vital signs for a patient admitted with an injury sustained
while intoxicated. The medical record shows these blood pressure and pulse
readings at the times listed:
0200: 118/78 mm Hg and 72 beats/min
0400: 126/80 mm Hg and 76 beats/min
0600: 128/82 mm Hg and 72 beats/min
0800: 132/88 mm Hg and 80 beats/min
1000: 148/94 mm Hg and 96 beats/min
What is the nurse's priority action?
Consult the health care provider
3. A nurse cares for a patient diagnosed with an opioid overdose. Which focused
assessment has the highest priority?
Respiratory
4. A patient admitted for injuries sustained while intoxicated has been
hospitalized for 48 hours. The patient is now shaky, irritable, anxious, diaphoretic,
and reports nightmares. The pulse rate is 130 beats/min. The patient shouts, "Bugs
are crawling on my bed. I've got to get out of here." Select the most accurate
assessment of this situation. The patient:
has symptoms of alcohol-withdrawal delirium
5. A patient admitted yesterday for injuries sustained while intoxicated believes
bugs are crawling on the bed. The patient is anxious, agitated, and diaphoretic.
What is the priority nursing diagnosis?
Risk for injury
6. A hospitalized patient diagnosed with an alcohol abuse disorder believes the
window blinds are snakes trying to get in the room. The patient is anxious,
agitated, and diaphoretic. The nurse can anticipate the health care provider will
prescribe a(n):
sedative, such as lorazepam (Ativan) or chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
7. A hospitalized patient diagnosed with an alcohol abuse disorder believes
spiders are spinning entrapping webs in the room. The patient is fearful, agitated,
and diaphoretic. Which nursing intervention is indicated?
One-on-one supervision
8. A patient diagnosed with an alcohol abuse disorder says, "Drinking helps me
cope with being a single parent." Which therapeutic response by the nurse would
help the patient conceptualize the drinking objectively?
"Tell me what happened the last time you drank."
9. A patient asks for information about Alcoholics Anonymous. Select the nurse's
best response. "Alcoholics Anonymous is a:
“self-help group for which the goal is sobriety."
10. Police bring a patient to the emergency department after an automobile
accident. The patient demonstrates ataxia and slurred speech. The blood alcohol
level is 500 mg%. Considering the relationship between the behavior and blood
alcohol level, which conclusion is most probable? The patient:
has a high tolerance to alcohol [Show Less]