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The spouse of a man being treated with sertraline (Zoloft) calls to report that he had a grand mal seizure. Prior to the seizure, he had seemed confused and his forehead felt hot. The man does not have a seizure-disorder history.
 
  Which action should the nurse direct the spouse to take? a. Monitor the patient and notify the clinic if there are more seizures.
  b. Hold all medications and call 911 for transportation to the hospital.
  c. Hold tonight's sertraline and encourage him to drink more fluids.
  d. Administer an antipyretic drug to lower his fever and prevent seizures.

Question 2

The health care team at an inpatient psychiatric facility drafts these criteria for admission. Which criteria should be included in the final version of the admission policy? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Clear risk of danger to self or others.
  b. Adjustment needed for doses of psychotropic medication.
  c. Detoxification from long-term heavy alcohol consumption needed.
  d. Respite for caregivers of persons with serious and persistent mental illness.
  e. Failure of community-based treatment, demonstrating need for intensive treatment.



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Answer to Question 1

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The client's seizure may be due to serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening emergency that merits immediate evaluation. Monitoring for further seizures would delay the needed medical evaluation. Medications which increase serotonin activity should be held as a precaution, but drinking more fluids would not improve serotonin syndrome if present (nor most other potential causes of a seizure). Assuming the seizure was caused by his possible fever delays a full evaluation and is not necessarily supported by the available data.

Answer to Question 2

A, C, E
Medication doses can be adjusted on an outpatient basis. The goal of caregiver respite can be accomplished without hospitalizing the patient. The other options are acceptable, evidence-based criteria for admission of a patient to an inpatient service.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
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