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The nurse who observes a client prescribed haloperidol who has his head rotated to one side in a
  stiff, fixed position with his lower jaw thrust forward and drool coming from his mouth should
  intervene by
 
  a. obtaining an order to administer diphenhydramine (Benadryl) 50 mg IM.
  b. reassuring the client that the symptoms will subside if he relaxes.
  c. administering trihexyphenidyl (Artane) 5 mg orally.
  d. administering atropine 2 mg subcutaneously.

Question 2

The Physician's Desk Reference gives the nurse information that a certain drug causes muscarinic
  receptor blockade. This alerts the nurse to assess the client for
 
  a. gynecomastia.
  b. pseudoparkinsonism.
  c. orthostatic hypotension.
  d. dry mouth.



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Answer to Question 1

A
Diphenhydramine, trihexyphenidyl, benztropine, and other anticholinergic medications may be used
to treat dystonias, but because the client is drooling the nurse must assume swallowing is difficult, if
not impossible. Therefore oral medication is not an option. Medication should be administered
intramuscularly. In this case the option given is diphenhydramine.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Muscarinic receptor blockade includes atropinelike side effects such as dry mouth, blurred vision,
and constipation. Option A: Gynecomastia is associated with decreased prolactin levels. Option B:
Movement defects are associated with dopamine blockade. Option C: Orthostatic hypotension is
associated with a1 antagonism.



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