Asked by Vicky Salar on Sep 22, 2024

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A patient being treated for major depressive disorder has taken 300 mg amitriptyline (Elavil) daily for a year. The patient calls the case manager at the clinic and says, "I stopped taking my antidepressant 2 days ago. Now I am having cold sweats, nausea, a rapid heartbeat, and nightmares." The nurse should advise the patient:

A) "Go to the nearest emergency department immediately."
B) "Do not to be alarmed. Take two aspirin and drink plenty of fluids."
C) "Take one dose of the antidepressant. Come to the clinic to see the health care provider."
D) "Resume taking the antidepressant for 2 more weeks, and then discontinue it again."

Antidepressant

Antidepressants are a class of drugs that are used to treat depressive disorders by altering chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced.

Cold Sweats

A state of sweating without the presence of heat, often accompanying anxiety, fear, or medical conditions.

  • Enlighten patients and their families regarding the importance of consistent medication use and the potential for adverse reactions.
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Muhammad Shahroze1 day ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The patient has symptoms associated with abrupt withdrawal of the tricyclic antidepressant. Taking a dose of the drug will ameliorate the symptoms. Seeing the health care provider will allow the patient to discuss the advisability of going off the medication and to be given a gradual withdrawal schedule if discontinuation is the decision. This situation is not a medical emergency, although it calls for medical advice. Resuming taking the antidepressant for 2 more weeks and then discontinuing again would produce the same symptoms the patient is experiencing.