Vsim Andrew Davis Mental Health Post-QuizSymptoms of alcohol withdrawal begin within what time period after the cessation
or marked reduction of alcohol intake by the chronic alcohol drinker?
A. 120 minutes
B. 1 week
C. 3 days
D. 12 hours
D
What term refers to the collection of symptoms tha...
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Vsim Andrew Davis Mental Health Post-Quiz
Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal begin within what time period after the cessation
or marked reduction of alcohol intake by the chronic alcohol drinker?
A. 120 minutes
B. 1 week
C. 3 days
D. 12 hours
D
What term refers to the collection of symptoms that are associated with untreated
alcohol withdrawal?
A. korsakoff syndrome
B. cardiac myopathy
C. delirium tremens
D. wernicke's encephalopathy
C
Which clinical manifestations confirm that a patient is experiencing Stage I (mild)
of alcohol withdrawal syndrome? (select all that apply)
A. hypotension
B. course hand tremors
C. disorientation
D. diaphoresis
E. anxiety
BDE
What symptom of alcohol withdrawal syndrome would be the most urgent for the
nurse to address?
A. hallucinations
B. grand mal seizures
C. anxiety
D. insomnia
B
Which assessment finding confirms that a patient is experiencing moderate
alcohol withdrawal?
A. nausea and vomiting
B. profuse sweating
C. restless sleep
,D. total wakefulness
A
What request of the patient being assessed for possible alcohol withdrawal should
the nurse make to determine the presence of tremors?
A. "please touch your thumb to your little finger"
B. "pease extend your arms and spread your fingers apart"
C. "please interlock the fingers of both hands"
D. "please make a tight fit and hold it for 5 seconds"
B
What nursing intervention would most likely improve the therapeutic relationship
between the nurse and a patient experiencing alcohol withdrawal by increasing the
nurse's self-awareness?
A. providing prompt, effective nursing care for the patient with a history of alcohol
abuse
B. monitoring one's own biases and reactions regarding alcoholism
C. providing empathetic care for the patient in alcohol withdrawal
D. regularly reviewing research results regarding the triggers for chronic
alcoholism
B
Which class of medication is regularly prescribed to provide a gradual withdrawal
from alcohol?
A. tranquilizer
B. stimulant
C. anticonvulsant
D. antidepressant
A
A client with a blood alcohol level of 0.20 mg% is at high risk for injury related to
the impairment of which function?
A. motor
B. respiratory
C. consciousness
D. orientation
A
Which factor is most likely to decrease the severity of Mr. Davis's alcohol
withdrawal signs and symptoms?
A. never experiencing alcohol withdrawal signs and symptoms before
,B. having the emotional support of his strong religious faith and beliefs
C. having been consuming vodka for only 5 years
D. being only 56 years of age
A
Mr. Davis reported having consumed his last drink around 4 pm, and he was
admitted to the facility's detoxification unit shortly thereafter. What clinical
manifestations of alcohol withdrawal should the nurse expect him to demonstrate
by 10 pm that night?
A. he is likely currently experiencing the peak of his signs and symptoms
B. his signs and symptoms will likely taper off in severity over the next 12 hours
C. the majority of his withdrawal will consist of signs and symptoms similar to the
current ones
D. the signs and symptoms are likely to increase in type and severity
D
Which nursing interventions are directly associated with the primary goals of the
management of a patient, like Mr. Davis, who is currently experiencing alcohol
withdrawal? (select all that apply)
A. implement seizure precautions
B. assess and record heart rate every 4 hours
C. keep SpO2 probe at bedside
D. provide information regarding AA support groups
E. identifying triggers for alcohol consumption
ABC
A patient with a history of chronic alcohol abuse has begun to demonstrate signs
and symptoms of delirium tremens (DTs). The nurse demonstrates an
understanding of the seriousness of the patient's risk for injury when implementing
which intervention?
A. orienting for time, place and person as needed
B. assessing for auditory and visual hallucinations frequently
C. observing seizure precautions
D. restricting patient to the room
C
Which nursing interventions would best assess Mr. Davis's safety issues if his
CIWA-Ar score were to rise to 8 or above? (select all that apply)
A. minimize all sources of noise in his room
B. dim the lighting in his room
C. suction equipment is kept at the bedside
, D. institute falls precautions
E. provide him with high protein, low fat meals
ABCD
How can the nurse caring for Mr. Davis best provide the appropriate emotional
care during his alcohol withdrawal?
A. remind him frequently that the signs and symptoms will lessen in severity
B. ensure that his needs are met in a nonjudgmental manner
C. assure him that the withdrawal process generally lasts no more than 96 hours
D. encourage his family to spend time at his bedside
B
Mr. Davis has been prescribed an oral benzodiazepine to assist in managing his
withdrawal symptoms should his CIWA-Ar score rise to 8 or above. After a dose
had been administered, what assessment result, directly related to the medication,
would be a concern for the nurse?
A. patient reports ringing in his ears
B. patient reports a headache rated as 3/5
C. respiratory rate of 11 breaths/minute
D. blood pressure of 154/90 mm Hg
C
What characteristic behavior demonstrated by Mr. Davis is associated with stage
III withdrawal symptoms? (select all that apply)
A. experiencing tactile disturbances
B. admitting to visual hallucinations
C. disoriented by more than 2 calendar days
D. near continuous pacing
E. hypothermia
ABCD
How should the nurse respond when asked why alcohol withdrawal and
detoxification should be managed in a hospital setting?
A. "alcohol withdrawal can be life-threatening and thus requires care provided by
trained staff"
B. "most often, neither families nor friends are willing and capable of managing the
patient during the withdrawal"
C. "the cost of the treatment is covered by insurance only if delivered in a hospital
setting"
D. "patients prefer to be isolated from family and friends when experiencing the
severe symptoms of withdrawal"
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