A nurse is planning to administer IV midazolam for a client who is receiving moderate sedation. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? Expect the client to respond to simple commands The nurse is caring for a client in a mental health clinic. Provider Prescription 1230: Bupropion XR 150 mg daily once daily in AM for three days then increase to 150 mg twice daily. Assessment: 1200: Client here for scheduled visit to discuss mood. Client reports they were previously prescribed sertraline for depression, however tapered off that medication 6 months ago. Client states “It made me gain weight and it completely took away my sex drive, so I stopped taking it.” The client reports “My depression has just gotten so bad. I have been seeing a counselor and they encouraged me to see a provider about trying a different medication.” 1230: Provider Prescriptions received. Visit summary reviewed with client to discuss the newly prescribed medication. Client has a follow-up visit with provider in 3 weeks and continues with weekly counseling. Genitourinary- Changes in libido GI- Constipation Metabolic- weight loss A nurse is monitoring a client after administering their prescribed medications. Nurses Notes: 2000:Client is alert to person, place, time, and situation. Client reports headache and occasional anxiety. Client reports nausea. Abdomen soft and rounded, non-distended. Bowel sounds are normoactive in all 4 quadrants. Bladder non-distended; continent. Urine output of 25 mL/hr. Skin cool, dry and intact. Small pinpoint petechiae is present on bilateral extremities. Vital Signs: 1600: Tempera


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