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The nurse is evaluating the client after interventions for alcohol withdrawal syndrome have been implemented. Which of the following findings indicate a positive response to therapy?

1) Decreased tremors
2) Increased heart rate
3) Elevated blood pressure
4) Confusion and disorientation

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Final answer:

Decreased tremors indicate a positive response to therapy for alcohol withdrawal syndrome, as they suggest a reduction in the key symptoms of the condition.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks about which findings would indicate a positive response to therapy after interventions for alcohol withdrawal syndrome. The symptoms of alcohol withdrawal can include agitation, anxiety, sleep problems, nausea and vomiting, abnormal heart rhythms, high or low blood pressure, and muscular problems. Given these symptoms, the findings that would indicate a positive response to therapy would be those that show improvement and stabilization in these areas.

So, among the options provided:

  1. Decreased tremors would suggest reduced withdrawal effects and a positive response to therapy.
  2. Increased heart rate typically does not indicate improvement but rather continued stress on the cardiovascular system.
  3. Elevated blood pressure suggests a negative response or continued withdrawal symptoms instead of improvement.
  4. Confusion and disorientation would be part of withdrawal or delirium and not indicative of successful intervention.

Therefore, the correct answer would be decreased tremors, as this shows a reduction in one of the key symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome.

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