QOD Wed 4/27

Nursing Students General Students

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Answer to yesterday's question:

Congrats to those who chose number 3. Your patient is still alive. :)

3- The effectiveness of therapy is measured by the client's response.

1- It's presumptive- the database is incomplete for the conclusion that surgery is necessary. ETT doesn't permit verbal communication. 4 is important, but not priority.

QOD:

A depresed client is receiving paroxetine (Paxil). The RN monitors this client for the side effects associated with Paxil. Check all that apply.

1. Sexual dysfunction

2. Depressed respirations

3. Insomnia and restlessness

4. HTN or hypotension

5. Irregular menses or secondary menses

6. Hypertensive crisis when it interacts with foods containing tyramine.

Gotta love new format questions!

Specializes in Med-Surg.
1 and 3. I feel like there are three correct answers but I am only 100% positive about 1 and 3.

Now I am going to check what my drug book states. :coollook:

Me too, I feel good about 1 and 3. Would have to see my drug guide for more.

Specializes in Cath Lab, OR, CPHN/SN, ER.

1- GU side effects include ejaculatory disorders, male genital disorders, and urinary frequency.

3- CNS side effects include insomnia, restlessness, dizziness, tremors, nervousness and headache.

4- CV side effects include HTN, orthostatic hypotension, palpitations, and vasodilation.

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