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The nurse, providing teaching about a typical antipsychotic newly prescribed for the patient, cautions against use of alcohol with the drug by explaining it will have what effect?
 
  A) Prolonged QT interval
  B) Increased central nervous system (CNS) depression
  C) Increased anticholinergic effects
  D) Increased gastrointestinal (GI) adverse effects

Question 2

A patient has come to the clinic and been diagnosed with Lyme disease. The physician has ordered oral tetracycline. What is important for the nurse to include in the teaching plan about tetracycline? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A) Do not take the drug with anything high in sodium content to keep from producing a state of hypernatremia in the body.
  B) Do not take the drug with foods or other drugs that contain calcium.
  C) Do not take the drug at the same time you take an iron supplement or with foods that are high in iron content.
  D) Avoid exposure to the sun when taking this drug as it can turn your skin purple.
  E) Avoid eating bananas at the same time you take this drug as the potassium content of the tetracycline can produce hyperkalemia in the body.



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Answer to Question 1

B
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Antipsychoticalcoho l combinations combinations result in an increased risk of CNS depression, and antipsychoticantich olinergic combinations lead to increased anticholinergic effects, so dosage adjustments are necessary. Patients should not take thioridazine or ziprasidone with any other drug associated with prolongation of the QT interval. Increase in GI adverse effects is not associated with concurrent use of alcohol.

Answer to Question 2

B, C
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The antibiotic tetracycline is not absorbed from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract if calcium or calcium products (e.g., milk) are present in the stomach. It cannot be taken with iron products because a chemical reaction occurs preventing absorption. Although tetracycline can increase sun sensitivity, it does not turn the skin purple. Patients who take tetracycline do not need to avoid eating bananas or foods that are high in potassium.





 

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