Nervous system medications
Nervous system medications ( 8 Questions)
A client is prescribed a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) for the treatment of depression. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following potential adverse effects?
Incorrect. Hypertension is not a typical adverse effect of SSRIs. In fact, they are often used to manage anxiety disorders, which may contribute to reducing blood pressure.
Incorrect. Weight gain is a potential adverse effect of some antidepressant medications, but it is not specific to SSRIs.
Incorrect. Sedation is not a common adverse effect of SSRIs. In fact, SSRIs are generally considered to have a stimulating effect and may cause initial insomnia or agitation in some individuals.
Correct. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) can cause sexual dysfunction as an adverse effect, including decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, or delayed ejaculation. It is important for the nurse to monitor the client for these potential adverse effects and provide appropriate support or interventions.
D) Correct. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) can cause sexual dysfunction as an adverse effect, including decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, or delayed ejaculation. It is important for the nurse to monitor the client for these potential adverse effects and provide appropriate support or interventions.
A) Incorrect. Hypertension is not a typical adverse effect of SSRIs. In fact, they are often used to manage anxiety disorders, which may contribute to reducing blood pressure.
B) Incorrect. Weight gain is a potential adverse effect of some antidepressant medications, but it is not specific to SSRIs.
C) Incorrect. Sedation is not a common adverse effect of SSRIs. In fact, SSRIs are generally considered to have a stimulating effect and may cause initial insomnia or agitation in some individuals.