A nurse receives this laboratory result for a patient diagnosed with bipolar disorder: lithium level 1 mEq/L.
This result is:
a. within therapeutic limits
b. below therapeutic limits
c. above therapeutic limits
d. incorrect because of inaccurate testing
Consider these three drugs: divalproex (Depakote), carbamazepine (Tegretol), and gabapentin (Neurontin).
Which drug also belongs to this group?
a. clonazepam (Klonopin)
b. risperidone (Risperdal)
c. lamotrigine (Lamictal)
d. aripiprazole (Abilify)
When a hyperactive patient experiencing acute mania is hospitalized, what initial nursing intervention is a
priority?
a. Allow the patient to act out his or her feelings.
b. Set limits on the patient's behavior as necessary.
c. Provide verbal instructions to the patient to remain calm.
d. Restrain the patient to reduce hyperactivity and aggression.
At a unit meeting, staff members discuss the decor for a special room for patients experiencing mania. Select
the best option.
a. Extra-large window with a view of the street
b. Neutral walls with pale, simple accessories
c. Brightly colored walls and print drapes
d. Deep colors for walls and upholstery
A patient experiencing acute mania has exhausted the staff members by noon. The patient has joked,
manipulated, insulted, and fought all morning. Staff members are feeling defensive and fatigued. Which is the
best action?
a. Confer with the health care provider regarding use of seclusion for this patient.
b. Hold a staff meeting to discuss consistency and limit-setting approaches.
c. Conduct a meeting with all patients to discuss the behavior.
d. Explain to the patient that the behavior is unacceptable.
A patient experiencing acute mania undresses in the group room and dances. The nurse's first intervention
would be to:
a. quietly ask the patient, "Why don't you put on your clothes?"
b. firmly tell the patient, "Stop dancing, and put on your clothing."
c. put a blanket around the patient, and walk with the patient to a quiet room.
d. allow the patient stay in the group room. Move the other patients to a different area.
A patient experiencing acute mania waves a newspaper and says, "I must have my credit card and use the
computer right now. A store is having a big sale and I need to order 10 dresses and four pairs of shoes." Select
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