A nurse is caring for a patient who has been taking gabapentin (Neurontin) for neuropathic pain. The patient says, "I don't think this drug is working. I still have pain and now I feel dizzy and tired all the time." How should the nurse respond?

A.

"You should stop taking the drug and ask your doctor for something else."

B.

"You should increase your dose until you get relief from your pain."

C.

"You should continue taking the drug as prescribed and avoid driving or operating machinery."

D.

"You should report these symptoms to your doctor as they may indicate toxicity."

Answer and Rationale

The Correct Answer is D.

The nurse should respond by saying, "You should report these symptoms to your doctor as they may indicate toxicity." This is the correct answer because dizziness and tiredness are common side effects of gabapentin, but they may also be signs of toxicity if they are severe or persistent¹². The nurse should also ask the patient about their dose and frequency of gabapentin, and check their blood levels if possible³. The nurse should advise the patient not to stop or change their dose of gabapentin without consulting their doctor, as this can cause withdrawal symptoms or seizures¹².

The other statements by the nurse are incorrect and indicate a need for further education.

- Saying, "You should stop taking the drug and ask your doctor for something else." is wrong because the nurse should not advise the patient to stop taking gabapentin abruptly, as this can cause withdrawal symptoms or seizures. The nurse should also not suggest alternative drugs without knowing the patient's medical history, allergies, or other medications¹².

- Saying, "You should increase your dose until you get relief from your pain." is wrong because the nurse should not advise the patient to increase their dose of gabapentin without consulting their doctor, as this can cause toxicity or adverse effects. The nurse should also not imply that gabapentin is ineffective for neuropathic pain, as it is one of the first-line drugs for this condition⁓.

- Saying, "You should continue taking the drug as prescribed and avoid driving or operating machinery." is partially correct, but not the best response. The nurse should advise the patient to continue taking gabapentin as prescribed and avoid driving or operating machinery until they know how the drug affects them, but they should also report their symptoms to their doctor as they may indicate toxicity¹².


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