The patient is receiving valproic acid (Depakene) for treatment of seizures. The patient has also been taking a daily 81 mg aspirin tablet prophylactically for a cardiac condition. What would the nurse be most likely to observe?
1. An increase in seizure activity
2. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
3. Migraine headaches and generalized irritability
4. Bleeding from the gums and bruising of the skin
Question 2
The patient tells the nurse that she has been taking phenytoin (Dilantin) for 2 years now and is still having too many side effects. She wants to stop taking it. What is the best response by the nurse?
1. Please do not stop the medication abruptly, as you will have withdrawal seizures.
2. Side effects are a problem, but they are not as bad as the seizures you were having.
3. This is the best medication for you; we can add another medication to decrease side effects.
4. You have probably been on the medication long enough; I'll let your doctor know you are stopping it.