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NUR 253 – Unit 9, Substance Abuse Questions *adapted from NurseLabs.com

  • Nurse Rob has observed a co-worker arriving to work drunk at least
  • three times in the past month. Which action by Nurse Rob would best ensure client safety and obtain necessary assistance for the co-worker?

  • Ignore the co worker’s behavior, and frequently assess the clients assigned
  • to the co-worker.

  • Make general statements about safety issues at the next staff meeting.
  • Report the coworker’s behavior to the appropriate supervisor.
  • Warn the co-worker that this practice is unsafe.
  • Elsa is being treated in a chemical dependency unit. She tells the
  • nurse that she only uses drugs when under stress and therefore does not have a substance problem. Which defense mechanism is the client using?

  • Compensation
  • Denial
  • Suppression
  • Undoing
  • Nurse Tara is teaching a community group about substance abuse.
  • She explains that a genetic component has been implicated in which of the following commonly abused substances?

  • Alcohol
  • Barbiturates
  • Heroin
  • Marijuana
  • Nurse Julie recommends that the family of a client with substance-
  • related disorder attend a support group, such as Al-Anon and Alateen.

The purpose of these groups is to help family members understand the

problem and to:

  • Change the problem behaviors of the abuser.
  • Learn how to assist the abuser in getting help.
  • Maintain focus on changing their own behaviors.
  • Prevent substance problems in vulnerable family members.
  • Ryan who is a chronic alcohol abuser is being assessed by Nurse
  • Gina. Which problems are related to thiamin deficiency?

  • Cardiovascular symptoms, such as decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit
  • levels

  • CNS symptoms, such as ataxia and peripheral neuropathy
  • Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting
  • Respiratory symptoms, such as cough and sore throat
  • Nurse Wilma is teaching a client about disulfiram (Antabuse), which
  • the client is taking to deter his use of alcohol. She explains that using

alcohol when taking this medication can result in:

  • Abdominal cramps and diarrhea.
  • Drowsiness and decreased respiration.
  • Flushing, vomiting, and dizziness.
  • Increased pulse and blood pressure.
  • The nurse administers bromocriptine (Parlodel) to Bryan who is
  • undergoing detoxification for amphetamine abuse. The rationale for

this medication is to:

  • Aid in GABA inhibition.
  • Prevent norepinephrine excess.
  • Restore depleted dopamine levels.
  • Treat psychotic symptoms.
  • Which medication is commonly used in treatment programs for
  • heroin abusers to produce a non-euphoric state and to replace heroin use?

  • Diazepam
  • Carbamazepine
  • Clonidine
  • Methadone
  • Nurse Christine is teaching an adolescent health class about the

dangers of inhalant abuse; the nurse warns about the possibility of:

  • Contracting an infectious disease, such as hepatitis or AIDS
  • Recurrent flashback events
  • Psychological dependence after initial use
  • Sudden death from cardiac or respiratory depression
  • The newly hired nurse at Nurseslabs Medical Center is assessing a
  • client who abuses barbiturates and benzodiazepine. The nurse would observe for evidence of which withdrawal symptoms?

  • Anxiety, tremors, and tachycardia
  • Respiratory depression, stupor, and bradycardia
  • Muscle aches, cramps, and lacrimation
  • Paranoia, depression, and agitation
  • The community nurse practicing primary prevention of alcohol
  • abuse would target which groups for educational efforts?

  • Adolescents in their late teens and young adults in their early twenties
  • Elderly men who live in retirement communities
  • Women working in careers outside the home
  • Women working in the home

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