The best environment for a manic client is ____ ____ is used to treat acute mania. A client with ____ may be experiencing mania Priority nursing diagnosis of a manic patient includes ____ . The difference between mania and hypomania is ____ Therapeutic lithium levels include ____ ____ may be used if lithium is contraindicated. The nurse should hold lithium if the patient is experiencing ____ Lithium should be taken ____ ____ is an adverse effect of valproic acid. When caring for a manic patient the nurse's priority should be to ____ . The nurse see's the patient giving away their belongings. This may be due to the patient's ____ . When communicating with the patient it is important to ____ . When speaking with a manic client it is important to use a ____ tone. Your patient is prescribed lithium and they are experiencing excessive thirst and tremors. What should the nurse do next? ____ Your patient is prescribed lithium and they are reporting hand tremors. What would the nurse do next? ____ What information should you educate the family of a patient diagnosed with mania with? ____ When a manic patient invades personal space, the nurse should ____ Your patient is diagnosed with mania and the CNA just reported they are in the dining area pacing nonstop and will not eat. As the nurse you will ____ . Your manic patient is having a conversation with the medical team and begins to start rhyming words that do not make sense. As the nurse you should intervene and respond with ____ .

Care for a manic patient

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