RN COMPREHENSIVE ONLINE PRACTICE 2023 A NEWEST FINAL EXAM UPDATED FOR 2025 GRADED A+ 100% CERTIFIED, ELABORATED & VERIFIED SOLUTIONS TOP SCORE, EXAMS OF NURSING A nurse is caring for a client in the emergency department (ED). The nurse is planning care for the client. Select the 5 actions the nurse should plan to take. - Administer disulfiram - Administer thiamine - Maintain a low-stimulation environment - Administer chlordiazepoxide - =nitiate seizure precautions - Perform a Clinical =nstitute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (C=WA-Ar) - Perform a Clinical =nstitute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (C=WA-Ar) - =nitiate seizure precautions - Administer chlordiazepoxide - Administer thiamine - Maintain a low-stimulation environment Rationale: When generating solutions & planning care for a client who is experiencing alcohol withdrawal, the nurse should plan interventions that keep the client safe & treat the physical manifestations of alcohol withdrawal. Withdrawal seizures can occur 12-24 hours after cessation of alcohol use; therefore, the nurse should initiate seizure precautions to prevent client injury. The nurse should plan to administer chlordiazepoxide, a benzodiazepine, to decrease agitation, hallucinations, & tremors. The nurse should place the client in a quiet environment with minimal stimuli to decrease agitation & the risk for seizures. The