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The nurse is reviewing a client's medication list and notes the client takes bupropion SR 150 mg oral twice a day. Which question is appropriate for the nurse to ask concerning the purpose of this medication?

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"After taking this medication, did your hallucinations lessen?"
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"Did your cravings for nicotine decrease after starting this medication?" Correct Answer (Blank)
C
"How much weight have you gained on this medication?"
D
"Have you had any abnormal dreams while taking this medication?"

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The nurse should ask if the patient's cravings for nicotine have decreased, as bupropion is used for aiding smoking cessation along with treating depression.

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The appropriate question for a nurse to ask a client who is taking bupropion SR 150 mg oral twice a day would be "Did your cravings for nicotine decrease after starting this medication?" Bupropion is an antidepressant that also has the indication to aid in smoking cessation. It is not generally associated with hallucinations or significant weight change as a primary effect, which makes the other options less relevant. Instead of causing sexual side effects like some antidepressants, bupropion is amongst the few without these issues, and it variably inhibits serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake. Although abnormal dreams are a possible side effect, the relation to bupropion compared to its effect on nicotine cravings makes the question about cravings the most appropriate and directly related to its use.

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