Hypertension & Hypotension Fluid Management, ACE Inhibitors (Captopril) Side
Effects, Beta Blockers (Atenolol) Hold Parameters, Digoxin Toxicity & Vision
Changes, Amiodarone IV Administration & Cardiac Monitoring, Dopamine
Therapy for Left Ventricular Failure, Coronary Artery Disease Chest Pain
Prioritization, Pulmonary Embolism Risk After Hip Fracture, Sinus Bradycardia 6-
Second Strip Rate Calculation, Atrial Flutter Saw-Tooth P Waves, Supraventricular
Tachycardia Recognition, Sinus Tachycardia Heart Rate Criteria, First-Degree &
Second-Degree AV Blocks (Type I Wenckebach & Type II Mobitz), Ventricular
Pacing Recognition, Cardiac Rhythm Identification, Dysrhythmia Nursing
Interventions, Hemodynamic Stability Assessment, Antiarrhythmic Medication
Management, Cardiac Pharmacology, Clinical Decision-Making in Chest Pain,
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Fluid management
What is the first line of treatment of hypertension and hypotension?
A. The most common side effect for ACE inhibitors is a dry, hacking cough
A nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription for captopril, which of the following
instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?
a. Monitor for a cough
b. Hold medication for HR <60/min
, c. Take this medication with food
d. Avoid foods high in potassium
A. This medication primarily works on the HR. Do not give if HR <60/min
The nurse check the vitals of a patient receiving atenolol. Which of the following findings would
prompt the nurse to withhold the medication?
a. HR 46/min
b. O2 95%
c. RR 18/min
d. BP 160/94
A. Vision changes are one of the first signs of digoxin toxicity.
A nurse in a clinic is caring for a client who has a prescription for digoxin. Which of the following
statements by the patient indicates digoxin toxicity?
a. "My vision seems yellow"