Asked by Jennifer Darce on Jun 25, 2024

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A nurse cares for an older adult patient admitted for treatment of depression. The health care provider prescribes an antidepressant medication, but the dose is more than the usual adult dose. The nurse should:

A) implement the order.
B) consult a drug reference.
C) give the usual geriatric dosage.
D) hold the medication and consult the health care provider.

Geriatric Dosage

Adjusted medication dosages for elderly patients, considering factors like metabolism, organ function, and increased sensitivity to drugs.

Antidepressant Medication

Drugs designed to improve mood and relieve symptoms of depression by adjusting levels of neurotransmitters in the brain.

Adult Dose

The amount of a medication or drug that is recommended for individuals considered medically to be adults, typically based on age, weight, and health status.

  • Ascertain the professional duties and ethical responsibilities of nursing personnel in psychiatric facilities, ensuring adherence to accepted care practices in spite of institutional guidelines.
  • Implement the ethical standard of autonomy within psychiatric nursing practices.
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arjun conquerorJun 26, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The dose of an antidepressant medication for older adult patients is often less than the usual adult dose. The nurse should withhold the medication and consult the health care provider who wrote the order. The nurse's duty is to intervene and protect the patient. Consulting a drug reference is unnecessary because the nurse already knows the dose is excessive. Implementing the order is negligent. Giving the usual geriatric dose would be wrong; a nurse without prescriptive privileges cannot change the dose.