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NSG221/ NSG 221 HESI: (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Mental Health Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| A Grade– Herzing $10.99   Add to cart

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NSG221/ NSG 221 HESI: (New 2024/ 2025
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QUESTION
Alcohol Withdrawal


Answer:
Symptoms of withdrawal usually begin 4 to 12 hours after cessation or marked reduction of
alcohol intake. Symptoms include coarse hand tremors, sweating, elevated pulse and blood
pressure, insomnia, anxiety, and nausea or vomiting. Severe or untreated withdrawal may
progress to transient hallucinations, seizures, or delirium, called delirium tremens. Alcohol
withdrawal usually peaks on the second day and is over in about 5 days. This can vary, however,
and withdrawal may take 1 to 2 weeks.
Because alcohol withdrawal can be life-threatening, detoxification needs to be accomplished
under medical supervision. If the client's withdrawal symptoms are mild and he or she can
abstain from alcohol, he or she can be treated safely at home. For more severe withdrawal or for
clients who cannot abstain during detoxification, a short admission of 3 to 5 days is the most
common setting



QUESTION
Stimulant Overdose


Answer:
Overdoses of stimulants can result in seizures and coma; deaths are rare. Treatment with
chlorpromazine (Thorazine), an antipsychotic, controls hallucinations, lowers blood pressure,
and relieves nausea



QUESTION
Opioid Overdose


Answer:

,Severe intoxication or opioid overdose can lead to coma, respiratory depression, pupillary
constriction, unconsciousness, and death. Administration of naloxone (Narcan), an opioid
antagonist, is the treatment of choice because it reverses all signs of opioid toxicity.



QUESTION
What medication is given for alcohol detoxification


Answer:
Chlordiazepoxide



QUESTION
Delusions Response


Answer:
Initially, the nurse assesses the content and depth of the delusion to know what behaviors to
expect and to try to establish reality for the client. When eliciting information about the client's
delusional beliefs, the nurse must be careful not to support or challenge them. The nurse might
ask the client to explain what he or she believes by saying, "Please explain that to me" or "Tell
me what you're thinking about that."



QUESTION
Caffeine Addiction Withdrawal Symptoms


Answer:
GOOGLE:
If you have developed a dependence on caffeine, an abrupt cutback can cause withdrawal
symptoms that may include: · Headaches. · Tiredness. · Difficulty concentrating. · Nausea. ·
Muscle pain. · Irritability.



QUESTION
Caffeine Addiction Withdrawl


Answer:

, CNS stimulants include amphetamines and related drugs, caffeine, cocai
ne, and nicotine.

GOOGLE:
To successfully reduce your caffeine intake, gradually reduce the amount of coffee, tea, soda and
energy drinks you have each day. Begin to substitute cold caffeinated beverages with water.
Water is a healthy choice and satisfies the need for drinking a liquid. Water also naturally flushes
caffeine from your body and keeps you hydrated. If you are a coffee drinker, gradually switch
from regular coffee to decaf. First alternate between decaf and regular, then slowly change to
more decaf and taper off regular coffee.



QUESTION
Anger Management


Answer:
Anger management groups are available to help clients express their feelings and to learn
problem-solving and conflict resolution techniques



QUESTION
Employee Threat Safety (intimidating & disruptive behaviors)


Answer:
"intimidating and disruptive behaviors" that undermine a culture of safety and lead to errors,
decreased patient satisfactions, preventable adverse outcomes, increased health care costs, and
loss of qualified personnel. These undesirable behaviors include overt actions such as verbal
outbursts and physical threats, as well as passive activities such as refusing to perform assigned
tasks or an uncooperative attitude. Disruptive and intimidating behaviors are often demonstrated
by health care providers in power positions and can manifest as reluctance or refusal to answer
questions, return phone calls, or answer pages; condescending or intimidating language or voice
tone/volume; and impatience. workplace bullying, also known as lateral or horizontal violence,
to this initiative. Bullying is defined as abusive conduct, such as verbal abuse, threatening,
intimidating or humiliating behaviors, and work interference (sabotage), which prevents work
from getting done.



QUESTION
Shouting Client (esclating)

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