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Title: A patient with bipolar disorder is admitted to the hospital. The patient has been taking lithium ...
Post by: aenriquez17 on Jan 24, 2018
A patient with bipolar disorder is admitted to the hospital. The patient has been taking lithium (Lithobid) for several years and has not been evaluated by a provider for over a year.
 
  Besides obtaining a lithium level, the nurse caring for this patient will anticipate orders for which laboratory tests? (Select all that apply.)
  a. Calcium level
  b. Complete blood count with differential
  c. Liver function tests
  d. Renal function tests
  e. Serum potassium
  f. Thyroid function tests


Title: A patient with bipolar disorder is admitted to the hospital. The patient has been taking lithium ...
Post by: jilt on Jan 24, 2018
ANS: B, D, F
Patients taking lithium can develop a mild, reversible leukocytosis, so annual CBC evaluation with differential is recommended. Chronic lithium use is associated with degenerative changes in the kidneys, so renal function should be assessed annually. Lithium can reduce the incorporation of iodine into thyroid hormone and can inhibit thyroid secretion; therefore, thyroid hormone and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels should be measured annually. Lithium is affected by sodium levels but not by calcium or potassium levels. Because lithium is excreted by the kidneys, hepatic function tests are not indicated.


Title: A patient with bipolar disorder is admitted to the hospital. The patient has been taking lithium ...
Post by: aenriquez17 on Jan 24, 2018
I just wanted to write to say thanks a bunch for the answer!