Mike, a 45-year-old car technician, is admitted to the hospital for alcohol withdrawal. He drinks a case of beer daily and any other liquor he can get. His hands are shaky and he picks at imaginary bugs on his bed. Nurse Marie monitors his withdrawal and administers medications to relieve his symptoms and prevent complications. Her goal is for Mike to detox safely and then enter rehabilitation.
Mike, a 45-year-old car technician, is admitted to the hospital for alcohol withdrawal. He drinks a case of beer daily and any other liquor he can get. His hands are shaky and he picks at imaginary bugs on his bed. Nurse Marie monitors his withdrawal and administers medications to relieve his symptoms and prevent complications. Her goal is for Mike to detox safely and then enter rehabilitation.
Mike, a 45-year-old car technician, is admitted to the hospital for alcohol withdrawal. He drinks a case of beer daily and any other liquor he can get. His hands are shaky and he picks at imaginary bugs on his bed. Nurse Marie monitors his withdrawal and administers medications to relieve his symptoms and prevent complications. Her goal is for Mike to detox safely and then enter rehabilitation.
Mike, a 45-year-old car technician, is admitted to the hospital for alcohol withdrawal. He drinks a case of beer daily and any other liquor he can get. His hands are shaky and he picks at imaginary bugs on his bed. Nurse Marie monitors his withdrawal and administers medications to relieve his symptoms and prevent complications. Her goal is for Mike to detox safely and then enter rehabilitation.
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Halter: Varcarolis' Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 7th Edition
Chapter 22: u!stance "elated#$ddicti%e &isorders
Case tudies and Nursing Care Plans: u!stance $!use#$lcohol 'ithdra(al Mike, a 45-year-old car technician, is admitted to the alcohol unit of the hospital because of his declining physical health. For the past 2 days, he has been confused and unable to take care of himself. His sister, who accompanied him to the hospital, states that he had a stable life until 5 years ago, when his wife left. fter that, he began to drink increasingly larger amounts of alcohol! currently, he drinks a case of beer a day, as well as any other li"uor he can get his hands on. He often misses work, has blackouts, and goes on drinking binges! conse"uently, he has been fired from many #obs. Mike$s sister lets him stay with her occasionally, but she limits his %isits because she feels he is a bad role model for her children. Mike is alternately confused and lucid when he speaks to the nurse, Marie. His hands are tremulous, and his forehead is sweaty. His %itals are& '( )5*+)**, pulse )2*, respirations ),, and temperature )**.- F. .hile talking with Marie, he picks at bugs that he says are on the sheets of his hospital bed. He states that he hasn$t slept for 2 days and is cra%ing a drink. t first he recogni/es Marie as his nurse, but then he identifies her as his sister. $ssess)ent *!+ecti%e &ata 0 1itals& '( )5*+)**, ( )2*, 2esp ),, 3emp )**.- 0 (icks at bugs he says are on the sheets 0 Hasn$t slept for 2 days 0 4rinks a case of beer a day and any li"uor he can get 0 4rinking increasingly larger amounts of li"uor 5 5 years 0 Misses work, has blackouts, goes on drinking binges 0 lternati%ely confused and lucid 0 Hands are tremulous 0 6onfused and delirious u!+ecti%e &ata 0 6ra%ing a drink 0 2ecogni/es nurse at first, then identifies her as his sister Nurse,s Personal Perspecti%e Marie is concerned about this client$s health and dismayed that he had turned to drink after his wife left. 7he reali/es that this is a #udgmental statement and that e%eryone has uni"ue perceptions of e%ents and a uni"ue coping style. Marie hopes that Mike reco%ers from alcohol withdrawal without complication and enters rehabilitation. 7he feels optimistic about the possibility of this happening, because her brother had a similar history and has been in remission from alcohol dependence for )2 years. &iagnosis "is- for in+ury related to altered cere!ral functioning as )anifested !y 0 8le%ated %itals 0 6onfusion 0 7igns of alcohol withdrawal& perspiration, tremulousness, ele%ated %itals 6opyright 9 2*)4, 2*)*, 2**, by 7aunders, an imprint of 8lse%ier :nc. 6ase 7tudies and ;ursing 6are (lans 22-2 $ltered thought process related to alcohol (ithdra(al as )anifested !y 0 (icking at bugs on the bed 0 7peaking lucidly and confused ensory perceptual alterations related to deliriu) as )anifested !y 0 6onfusion 0 :llusions 0 :neffecti%e coping .neffecti%e health )aintenance related to alcohol a!use as )anifested !y 0 <oss of #ob *utco)es .dentification Marie$s goal is to ensure Mike$s physiological safety, so that he will remain in#ury free during deto=ification and after discharge will participate in rehabilitation. Planning Marie plans to assess Mike$s withdrawal progress and to pro%ide inter%entions, including an=iolytic medications to ensure his safe withdrawal from alcohol. fter this, she plans to address his rehabilitation from alcoholism. .)ple)entation hort/0er) 1oals .nter%ention "ationale E%aluation Client e2periences no in+ury during (ithdra(al3 Monitor %ital signs during withdrawal. change in %ital signs indicates withdrawal progression and the need for medication. Mike$s withdrawal proceeds without any physical conse"uences. He returns to normal physiological stability by 5 days. Monitor electrolytes, )ental status, and sei4ure acti%ity3 lterations may portend a more se%ere withdrawal stage. ;otify the physician about any une=pected changes. Create safe en%iron)ent5sei4ure precautions3 (ad side rails to pre%ent in#ury during a sei/ure. 2educe en%ironmental stimuli >e.g., lights, sounds, noises, mo%ement?. 2educing stimuli decreases the client$s an=iety. dminister )edications, anticon%ulsants, antisei4ure drugs, and !en4odia4epines to relie%e withdrawal symptoms and pre%ent further symptoms. Medications relie%e symptoms and pre%ent sei/ures. ssess fluid and electrolyte status. client in withdrawal is at risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalance. @eep suction, $)!u !ag, and oral air(ay at !edside3 :n case they are needed for respiratory function after a sei/ure Monitor client$s sleep pattern3 confused client may climb out of bed and in#ure himself. 6opyright 9 2*)4, 2*)*, 2**, by 7aunders, an imprint of 8lse%ier :nc. 6ase 7tudies and ;ursing 6are (lans 22-- Client de)onstrates orientation to person, place, and ti)e3 ssess client$s thought process, including hallucinations. ssessments determine appropriate inter%entions. Mike is oriented to person, place, and situation by the third day. 2e-orient client to person, place, and time. (romotes reality 8ducate client about all procedures. ssists in reality orientation and decreases an=iety $d)inister Haldol prn for agitation or hallucinations per order3 Haldol reduces agitation and hallucinations. Maintain a well-lighted en%ironment with minimal clutter. 2educes illusions and enhances reality orientation 2eassure the client that !ugs are not present3 (ro%ides reality orientation Client %er!ali4es ris-s of continuing to drin- alcohol3 4e%elop a trusting nurse-client relationship. 3rust is the basis of a therapeutic relationship. Mike admits that alcohol has temporarily affected his health, but he feels that continuing to drink will not ha%e any long-term effects. 2e%iew client$s current withdrawal e=perience. 2eminds the client of his negati%e e=perience related to alcohol withdrawal Ha%e client list the effects of alcohol on himself and family. 3he client must recogni/e the conse"uences of drinking to decrease denial. 4o not critici/e client for drinking alcohol. lcoholism is a disease and out of the client$s control. 4emonstrate a non#udgmental manner. 6on%eys respect for the client but not for the beha%ior. E%aluation Mike is discharged from the hospital with medical and mental health follow-up appointments. Howe%er, he fails to attend the meetings. His sister is contacted, but she says that Mike left the state in search of a #ob and that she has not heard from him in months. 6opyright 9 2*)4, 2*)*, 2**, by 7aunders, an imprint of 8lse%ier :nc.