A patient who takes haloperidol (Haldol) 10 mg/day orally developed restlessness, agitation, and an inability to sit still
The nurse then administered a PRN dose of haloperidol 5 mg intramuscularly. One hour later the patient's symptoms were worse. What is the most likely explanation?
a. The PRN medication has not yet taken effect.
b. The patient needs an additional PRN dose of haloperidol to control the rising agitation.
c. The patient was experiencing akathisia, which worsened after receiving the PRN medication.
d. The nurse should consider an adjunctive dose of an antianxiety drug such as lorazepam (Ativan).
Question 2
A patient tells the nurse, I was raped a month ago
Since then I've felt anxious and have been unable to talk normally to my husband. I've had frequent thoughts about cutting my wrists. What is the priority nursing concern regarding this patient?
a. The risk for self-directed violence
b. The development of rape traumatic syndrome
c. The damage that could result in poor self-esteem
d. The demonstration of signs and symptoms of acute anxiety