⟩ What is asomatognosia?
asomatognosia inability to recognize part of one’s own body, seen with nondominant parietal lobe (or less commonly premotor cortex) lesions
asomatognosia inability to recognize part of one’s own body, seen with nondominant parietal lobe (or less commonly premotor cortex) lesions
The nurse should know that the normal therapeutic level of lithium is
If a Patient complaints about vomiting, diarrhea, and restlessness after taking lithane, then the nurses initial intervention is
The client is taking Tofranil. The nurse should closely monitor the patient
A client was hospitalized with major depression with suicidal ideation for 1 week. He is taking venlafaxine (Effexor), 75 mg three times a day, and is planning to return to work. The nurse asks the client if he is experiencing thoughts of self-harm. The client responds, "I hardly think about it anymore and wouldn't do anything to hurt myself." The nurse judges
The client is taking sertraline (Zoloft), 50 mg q AM. The nurse includes which of the following in the teaching plan about Zoloft.
After 3 days of taking haloperidol, the client shows an inability to sit still, is restless and fidgety, and paces around the unit. Of the following extrapyramidal adverse reactions, the client is showing signs
When caring for a client receiving haloperidol (Haldol), the nurse would assess for which of the following-
A client is brought to the hospitals emergency room by a friend, who states, "I guess he had some bad junk (heroin) today." In assessing the client, the nurse would likely find which of the following symptoms-
The client has been taking the monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) phenelzine (Nardil), 10 mg bid. The physician orders a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), paroxetine (Paxil), 20 mg given every morning. The nurse
Which of the following client a statement about clozapine (Clozaril) indicates that the client needs additional teaching?