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posledela
2 years ago
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A patient with hypertension reports taking antihypertensive medications every other day. Which action should the nurse take firs

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dlinn [17]2 years ago
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Monitor patient response to medical care through vital sign watching. Monitor for adverse effects and appraise the patient understanding of drug medical care by asking the patient to call the drug, its indication, and adverse effects to observe for.

Monitor patient compliance with drug medical care. Antihypertensives or medications that affect or rate are typically ordered to be controlled once blood pressures or heart rates fall below traditional values to avoid worsening the important signs.

Risk factors for falls and fractures, like balance and gait impairment, dizziness, and hypotension, are among the foremost common adverse effects of medicines and medicine medications. The abrupt surge of medication is typically not an immediate consequence. Still, it is also related to symptoms and signs of increased sympathetic activity, severe cardiovascular disease, morbid ischaemic vessel events, or death.

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