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torybrooks

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All of the patients listed have cancer and are receiving chemotherapy. Which patient does the nurse evaluate as having the highest probability for a remission?
 
  1. The patient with a support group of cancer survivors
  2. The patient who is also seeing a psychiatrist for treatment of depression
  3. The wealthy patient who can afford the best medical care available
  4. The patient who is a former physician

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The adolescent patient is in a drug rehabilitation program. The mother of this patient says to the nurse, The doctor said my son has a physical addiction to alcohol. What does this mean? What is the best response by the nurse?
 
  1. His brain remembers the euphoria he had with alcohol, and he has a craving to return to it.
  2. He will have an intense craving for alcohol; this is best managed in group therapy.
  3. His body is used to alcohol; he will have specific withdrawal symptoms when it is stopped.
  4. He will have feelings of depression when stopping alcohol; we need to monitor him for suicide.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Positive attitudes and high expectations toward therapeutic outcomes in the patient may influence the success of pharmacotherapy. The support group of cancer survivors would provide the best support and the highest probability for a positive outcome.
Rationale 2: Treatment for depression might help the outcome, but this patient would not have as high a probability for remission as the patient with another resource.
Rationale 3: A wealthy patient can afford the best medical care, but this patient may not have good psychosocial support.
Rationale 4: A former physician may have a sound knowledge base about cancer, but this patient might not have good psychosocial support.
Global Rationale: Positive attitudes and high expectations toward therapeutic outcomes in the patient may influence the success of pharmacotherapy. The support group of cancer survivors would provide the best support and the highest probability for a positive outcome. A wealthy patient can afford the best medical care, but this patient may not have good psychosocial support. Treatment for depression might help the outcome, but this patient would not have as high a probability for remission as the patient with another resource. A former physician may have a sound knowledge base about cancer, but this patient might not have good psychosocial support.

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Rationale 1: Alcohol does produce euphoria, but a craving for the substance is not a medical issue.
Rationale 2: Psychological dependence, or craving, does not involve physical withdrawal symptoms.
Rationale 3: Over time, the body's cells become accustomed to the presence of the unnatural substance. Specific, physical withdrawal symptoms will occur; the patient needs to be medically withdrawn from the substance.
Rationale 4: Depression may accompany physical withdrawal, but physical signs are what require medical management.
Global Rationale: Over time, the body's cells become accustomed to the presence of the unnatural substance. Specific, physical withdrawal symptoms will occur; the patient needs to be medically withdrawn from the substance. Psychological dependence, or craving, does not involve physical withdrawal symptoms. Alcohol does produce euphoria, but a craving for the substance is not a medical issue. Depression may accompany physical withdrawal, but physical signs are what require medical management.




torybrooks

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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