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The nurse is planning educational sessions for a client regarding the use of a newly prescribed antiepileptic drug (AED). Which topics should be included in these sessions?
 
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  1. The client should take the medication at the same time every day.
  2. If the client forgets a dose of medication, wait until the next dose is due and take both doses together.
  3. The client should take an additional dose of medication upon experiencing a seizure aura.
  4. If the client experiences side effects of the medication, the client should skip the next dose to see if the side effects lessen.
  5. The client should avoid using dietary supplements containing kava when on this medication.

Question 2

The client states, I can't swallow those capsules, so the nurse plans to open the carbamazepine (Carbitrol) for administration. Which foods found on the client's lunch tray are appropriate for the nurse to use for administration of this medication?
 
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  1. A hamburger patty
  2. Citrus salad
  3. Applesauce
  4. Mashed potatoes
  5. Green beans



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1,5
Rationale 1: Stable blood levels of medication are important in the control of seizure activity. In order to achieve this stability, the medication should be taken at the same time every day.
Rationale 2: The client should take the dose as soon as it is remembered but should not take two doses at the same time or close together.
Rationale 3: Oral medications are not delivered rapidly to the system, so taking an additional dose of medication when an aura occurs is not effective in controlling the impending seizure.
Rationale 4: The client should never abruptly discontinue taking these medications and should not skip doses.
Rationale 5: Kava interferes with many AEDs, often adding to their sedative effects.
Global Rationale: Stable blood levels of medication are important in the control of seizure activity. In order to achieve this stability, the medication should be taken at the same time every day. Kava interferes with many AEDs, often adding to their sedative effects. The client should take the dose as soon as it is remembered but should not take two doses at the same time or close together. Oral medications are not delivered rapidly to the system, so taking an additional dose of medication when an aura occurs is not effective in controlling the impending seizure. The client should never abruptly discontinue taking these medications and should not skip doses.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3,4
Rationale 1: A hamburger patty requires chewing, which is contraindicated in this administration method.
Rationale 2: Carpamazepine should not be taken with grapefruit, which is a component of citrus salad.
Rationale 3: Applesauce is soft and can be swallowed without chewing.
Rationale 4: Mashed potatoes are soft and can be swallowed without chewing.
Rationale 5: Green beans require chewing, which is contraindicated in this administration method.
Global Rationale: Applesauce and mashed potatoes are soft and can be swallowed without chewing. A hamburger patty and green beans require chewing, which is contraindicated in this administration method. Carpamazepine should not be taken with grapefruit, which is a component of citrus salad.





 

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