The patient’s cardiac monitor displays the following rhythm:
Which intervention will the RN perform first?
Obtain a 12-lead electrocardiogram.
Begin c
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Ask the patient to take a deep breath.
Assess the patient for a palpable pulse.
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2.0M4E_N211
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Which information should the RN discuss with the patient that has a 6-month history of atrial
fibrillation?
Obtain a platelet count once a month.
Suggest using aspirin to manage minor pain.
Take prescribed Amiodarone with grapefruit juice.
Eat consistent amounts of dark green leafy vegetables.
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3.0M4E_N211
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A client prescribed metoprolol to be taken once daily reports fatigue during the daytime. Which
response by the RN would address the client’s concern?
“Stop the medication and notify your physician.”
“Take the medication in the evening instead of the morning.”
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“Cut down to one half of the prescribed dose of the medication.”
“Decrease your exercise time to help you feel less tired.”
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4.0M4E_N211
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Which actions taken by the RN will address alarm fatigue? Select all that apply.
Select two leads that provide the best tracing.
Prep skin for EKG electrodes with alcohol.
Change electrodes every 24 hours.
Rotate placement of electrodes.
Individualize alarm parameters.
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5.0M4E_N211
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The client experiencing dizziness, heart palpitations; with a blood pressure of 80/40 has a nursing
diagnosis of Decreased Cardiac Output. Which outcome demonstrates that interventions have been
effective?
There is minimal shortness of breath with activity.
The client is oriented to person, place, and time.
The client has nighttime oliguria.
Pedal edema of the lower extremities is less than 2.
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