75 NCLEX QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024 3. Assure the patient that he will be okay 4. Alert the physician that the patient needs Xanax - correct answer ✅
1. Have the patient lie down on a stretcher with bedrails up Correct - The 1-4 day period after Xanax withdrawal is the most dangerous. Xanax is a benzodiazepine and withdrawal symptoms include life-threatening seizures. Having the patient lie down with bedrails up is part of seizure precautions and is the first priority 2. Give the patient a cup of water to drink and a small amount of food Incorrect - This is not a priority intervention 3. Assure the patient that he will be okay Incorrect - This is not a priority intervention 4. Alert the physician that the patient needs Xanax Incorrect - This is not a priority intervention A nurse cares for a child that is diagnosed with Hepatitis A. Which of these following precautions would be most important to take to prevent transmission of this infectious disease? 1. Encourage the Hepatitis A vaccine for family members and siblings 2. Use needleless systems if possible, otherwise use careful needle precautionary measures 3. Teach the child and enforce strict and frequent hand washing