Basic Pharmacology For Nurses,15th Edition by Bruce D. Clayton
Basic Pharmacology For Nurses,15th Edition by Bruce D. Clayton
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Chapter 18: Drugs Used for Psychoses
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| A. | Delusions |
| B. | Flight of ideas |
| C. | Disorganized thinking |
| D. | Hallucinations |
ANS: D
| Feedback | |
| A | Delusions are false beliefs that persist despite evidence to the contrary. |
| B | Flight of ideas is characterized by rapid changes in thought from one topic to another. |
| C | Disorganized thinking is commonly associated with psychoses and consists of a flight of ideas during which the individual jumps from one idea or topic to another one. |
| D | Hallucinations are false sensory perceptions that are experienced without an external stimulus but seem real to the patient. Auditory hallucinations are prominent in a schizophrenic patient. Additional sensory hallucinations include those of touch, sight, smell, and body sensation. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: 272
TOP: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Psychosocial Integrity
| A. | Daily home nursing visits to administer the prescribed oral medication |
| B. | Continuous inpatient hospitalization for medication therapy |
| C. | Administration of depot antipsychotic medication |
| D. | Subcutaneous medication administration |
ANS: C
| Feedback | |
| A | Daily home nursing visits are not an efficient way to ensure medication compliance. |
| B | Continuous inpatient hospitalization is not an efficient way to ensure medication compliance. |
| C | Depot antipsychotic medications are long-acting injections that may be used with noncompliant patients and may assist in avoiding repeated hospital admissions. |
| D | Subcutaneous medication administration is not an option for this patient. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: 280-281
TOP: Nursing Process Step: Evaluation
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Psychosocial Integrity
| A. | Expense |
| B. | Increased symptoms of chemical dependency |
| C. | Extrapyramidal effects |
| D. | Inability of the patient to understand the need to take medications |
ANS: C
| Feedback | |
| A | Although expense may be a concern, it is not the most common reason for noncompliance. |
| B | Chemical dependency is not a feature of therapy with antipsychotic drugs. |
| C | Extrapyramidal effects are the most common reason for nonadherence to antipsychotic therapy. The four categories of extrapyramidal effects are dystonic reactions, pseudoparkinsonism, akathisia, and tardive dyskinesia. |
| D | Although knowledge deficit is a concern, it is not the most common reason for noncompliance. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: 276
TOP: Nursing Process Step: Evaluation
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance
| A. | Dystonic reactions |
| B. | Pseudoparkinsonism |
| C. | Akathisia |
| D. | Tardive dyskinesia |
ANS: A
| Feedback | |
| A | Dystonic reactions are the first extrapyramidal symptoms to occur when a patient is taking antipsychotic agents. Dystonias are spasmodic movements of muscle groups such as tongue protrusion, rolling back of the eyes (oculogyric crisis), jaw spasms (trismus), or neck torsion (torticollis). |
| B | Pseudoparkinsonism is characterized by tremor and rigidity. |
| C | Akathisia is characterized by subjective feelings of anxiety and restlessness, accompanied by pacing and the inability to remain in one place for extended periods. |
| D | Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by persistent involuntary hyperkinetic movements. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: 276
TOP: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity
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