PMHNP Certification Q & A
The PMHNP has assumed care of a 32-year-old patient who is being managed for opioid use disorder with buprenorphine-naloxone 8.2 mg films t.i.d. The patient’s previous provider has moved out of state and no records are immediately available, the only information available is from the prescription monitoring program. The patient request to be treated with a buprenorphine-only formulation because he says that the he is allergic to naloxone. The NP considers which of the following? Choose all that apply. A. Naloxone allergy is extremely rare and more likely any adverse reaction was due to precipitated opioid withdrawal B. It is never appropriate to use buprenorphine without naloxone when it is being used for OUD. C. Because the PMP shows that he has been prescribed a buprenorphine-naloxone combination for the last year is not possible that he is allergic. D. It is easier to misuse buprenorphine without the naloxone component and the NP should evaluate for misuse.
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