1. Question Flumazenil (Romazicon) has been ordered for a male client who has overdosed on oxazepam (Serax). Before administering the medication, nurse
... [Show More] Gina should be prepared for which common adverse effect?
o A. Seizures
o B. Shivering
o C. Anxiety
o D. Chest pain
Correct Answer: A. Seizures Seizures are the most common serious adverse effect of using flumazenil to reverse benzodiazepine overdose. The effect is magnified if the client has a combined tricyclic antidepressant and benzodiazepine overdose. Benzodiazepine reversal has correlations with seizures. Seizures may happen more frequently in patients who have been on benzodiazepines for long-term sedation or in patients who are showing signs of severe tricyclic antidepressant overdose. The required dosage of Flumazenil should be measured and prepared by the practitioners to manage seizures. Flumazenil use requires caution in patients relying on a benzodiazepine for seizure control. o Option B: Shivering is not an adverse effect of flumazenil. Monitor the patient for the possible return of sedation, mostly in those who are tolerant of benzodiazepines. Patients should have monitoring for respiratory depression, benzodiazepine withdrawal, and other residual effects of benzodiazepines for at least 2 hours. o Option C: Anxiety is a rare adverse effect for people using flumazenil. Flumazenil has some associations with precipitation of seizures in patients with benzodiazepine dependence with a history of seizures. Flumazenil overdose is extremely rare. There is no precise antidote for flumazenil toxicity. In mild to severe toxicity, symptomatic and supportive treatment should be a consideration. o Option D: An overdose of flumazenil in a patient who is not a chronic benzodiazepine user would not be expected. Chronic
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• 2. Question Nurse Tamara is caring for a client diagnosed with bulimia. The most appropriate initial goal for a client diagnosed with bulimia is to:
o A. Avoid shopping for large amounts of food.
o B. Control eating impulses.
o C. Identify anxiety-causing situations.
o D. Eat only three meals per day.
Correct Answer: C. Identify anxiety-causing situations Bulimic behavior is generally a maladaptive coping response to stress and underlying issues. The client must identify anxiety-causing situations that stimulate the bulimic behavior and then learn new ways of coping with the anxiety. Bulimia nervosa is a condition that occurs most commonly in adolescent females, characterized by indulgence in binge-eating, and inappropriate compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain. o Option A: Controlling shopping for large amounts of food isn’t a goal early in treatment. It is important to educate patients who abuse laxatives that these medications work in the gastrointestinal tract after the areas where caloric absorption has occurred primarily. It is crucial to inform patients that a period of edema and weight gain may follow up to several weeks after discontinuation of purging behavior. o Option B: Managing eating impulses and replacing them with adaptive coping mechanisms can be integrated into the plan of care after initially addressing stress and underlying issues. The primary objective of treatment is a cessation of the binging and purging behavior. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors such as fluoxetine, citalopram, and sertraline have shown to reduce symptoms of bulimia nervosa. Fluoxetine is the only FDA approved medication for bulimia nervosa. It appears that a higher [Show Less]