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-Salivation
-flushing of the skin
-Abdominal cramps
-dyspnea
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What is an adverse effect of
What does a beta blocker
1 2 Beta Blockers? (Select all
do?
that apply)
, When administering Pt has received an OD of a
anticholinergic eye drops, it cholinergic drug. RN will
3 4
is important to tell the monitor for which early signs
patient: of a cholinergic crisis? SATA.
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What does a beta blocker do? Decrease Heart Rate
When giving an alpha blocker hypotension
for the 1st time, it's important
for the RN to asses the pt for
the development of what?
Rn knows that the adverse A pt with asthma
effects of a n nonselective
beta blocker are likely to be
the most life threatening in
which pt?
Pt with type 2 DM is taking a Hypoglycemia
beta blocker as part of tx for
HTN. RN needs to monitor for
which potential complication?
, When administering -wear sunglasses if outside
anticholinergic eye drops, it is -Blurred Vision
important to tell the patient: -Monitor their heart rate
If your patient has a history of Nonselective beta-adgeneric blockers
asthma and COPD, which
medication class should we
avoid?
If you take your patient's An alpha one agonist
blood pressure and it is 73/40,
what class of medications
would you expect to be
ordered?
If your patient has a high heart A beta one blocker
rate, you would expect what
medication class to be
ordered?
Which of the following are -Increased GI motility
expected outcomes when a pt -Decreased Heart Rate
is take a cholinergic agonist
(Parasympathomimetic)drug?
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