NSG552 EXAM 3 WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS [ALREADY GRADED A+] REAL EXAM 100% [LATEST EXAM!!!!]
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NSG552
NSG552 EXAM 3 WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL
VERIFIED ANSWERS [ALREADY GRADED A+]
REAL EXAM 100% [LATEST EXAM!!!!]
naloxone - ANS---Treatment for opioid intoxication during which cardiac or
respiratory depression is a concern.
cocaine intoxication - ANS---Symptoms include dilated pupils, HA, tre...
NSG552 EXAM 3 WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL
VERIFIED ANSWERS [ALREADY GRADED A+]
REAL EXAM 100% [LATEST EXAM!!!!]
naloxone - ANS✔✔---Treatment for opioid intoxication during which cardiac or
respiratory depression is a concern.
cocaine intoxication - ANS✔✔---Symptoms include dilated pupils, HA, tremor,
hyper-reflexia, twitching, seizures, or coma, increased HR/BP, arrhythmias, and MI,
N/V, incontinence/ARF, or rhabdomyolysis
cocaine intoxication - ANS✔✔---Treatment includes BZD, antipsychotics, and
management of medical problems including HTN, stroke, cardiac arrhythmias,
hyperthermia, and seizures.
cocaine - ANS✔✔---The use of beta blockers for treatment of chest pain and MI
during this intoxication is to be avoided due to unopposed a adrenergic stimulation.
alcohol intoxication - ANS✔✔---Signs vary with blood levels, from decreased reaction
time, muscle incoordination, ataxia, dysarthria, to respiratory failure and coma.
, severe alcohol intoxication - ANS✔✔---Treatment includes cardiopulmonary function
maintenance, thiamine, and haloperidol PRN agitation.
thiamine - ANS✔✔---Given IM/IV for 3 days to prevent Wernicke's encephalopathy,
along with IV fluids and a banana bag.
benzodiazepines - ANS✔✔---Class of drugs to avoid for acute alcohol intoxication.
uncomplicated alcohol withdrawal - ANS✔✔---Treatment includes BZD in either
symptom triggered or fixed dose; diazepam and chlordiazepoxide have a longer half life,
and oxazepam and lorazepam are suitable for patients with hepatic dysfunction.
naloxone - ANS✔✔---MOA: Pure opioid antagonist that competes and displaces opioids
at opioid receptor sites.
methadone, buprenorphine, buprenorphine+naloxone - ANS✔✔---Treatments for opioid
use disorder.
buprenorphine+naloxone - ANS✔✔---Treatment for opioid use disorder with comorbid
pain.
opioids - ANS✔✔---Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled
pain?
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