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burchfield96

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A client tells the nurse at the medication management clinic that she hasn't taken her antidepressant
  medication as the physician directed; she forgets the midday dose because she has lunch with
  friends and doesn't want to be different
 
  because she takes pills. The most appropriate intervention
  for the nurse would be to
  a. investigate the possibility of once-daily dosing.
  b. explain how taking each dose of medication on time relates to health
  maintenance.
  c. suggest she confide in a co-worker and ask if the co-worker would also take some
  sort of medication at noon.
  d. establish the nursing diagnosis of noncompliance with medication regimen
  related to lack of knowledge on the care plan.

Question 2

An important facet of nursing care for a client with delirium who has fluctuating levels of
  consciousness, disturbed orientation, and perceptual alterations is
 
  a. avoidance of physical contact.
  b. application of wrist and ankle restraints.
  c. careful observation and supervision.
  d. a high level of sensory stimulation.



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mariahkathleeen

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Option A has the highest potential for helping the client achieve compliance. Many antidepressants
can be administered by once-daily dosing, a plan that increases compliance. Option B is reasonable
but would not achieve the goal because it does not address the issue of stigma. Option C: The
self-conscious client would not be comfortable doing this. Option D: A better etiology statement
would be related to social stigma.

Answer to Question 2

C
Careful observation and supervision are of ultimate importance because an appropriate outcome
would be that the client will remain safe and free from injury while hospitalized. Option A: Physical
contact during caregiving cannot be avoided. Option B: Restraint is a last resort. Option D: Sensory
stimulation should be reduced.




burchfield96

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


cassie_ragen

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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