Practice Question
A nurse caring for a patient with a Fentanyl patch assesses that the patient is abnormally sleepy, is slurring words, and is unsteady when ambulating.The nurse should:.
Answer Choices:
Correct Answer:
remove the patch and wipe off the skin.
Rationale:
Fentanyl patches can cause overdose symptoms like excessive sedation and unsteadiness. Removing the patch and cleaning the skin stops further absorption. Other interventions, such as raising the head of the bed, do not stop the drug's effects.
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Answer Choices:
A. "l will ask for less medication to avoid addiction.".
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C. "l will wait for you to evaluate my pain before asking for
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Answer Choices:
A. "A large dose of pain medication is administered with each injection."
B. "You will have control of administering your own pain medication."
C. "Your partner can push the PCA button for you if you are asleep.".
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Answer Choices:
A. place electrodes on all four extremities.
B. adjust the settings below the level at which a tingling sensation is felt
C. turn the unit on before attaching it to the patient
D. apply conductive jelly to uncoated electrodes.
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Answer Choices:
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B. completely eliminates any pain the patient is experiencing.
C. eliminates the risk of adverse drug effects from the medication.
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Answer Choices:
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN ATI Fundamentals of Nursing
- Answer Choices: 4