Q34. The LVN reviews vitals for a patient on metoprolol (Lopressor): HR: 68 bpm (previously 88 bpm) BP: 124/78 mmHg Patient reports improved shortness of breath Which interpretation is correct based on metoprolol’s action?
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Q19.What is the primary action of warfarin (Jantoven, Coumad…
Q19.What is the primary action of warfarin (Jantoven, Coumadin)?
Q21. The nurse is monitoring a patient on heparin and review…
Q21. The nurse is monitoring a patient on heparin and reviewing lab result (control time is 30 seconds). The aPTT is 73. What does the nurse do next?
Q29. For a patient with acute pulmonary edema, which medicat…
Q29. For a patient with acute pulmonary edema, which medication should be given first?
Q6. A patient reports unexplained bruising and bloody appear…
Q6. A patient reports unexplained bruising and bloody appearing urine. The nurse needs to determine if the patient is taking which of the following medication?
Q17. Match the Drug Class on the Left to the Drug Action on…
Q17. Match the Drug Class on the Left to the Drug Action on Right Thrombin Inhibitors-Classification Match each drug class to its primary action
Q1. A patient with suspected pulmonary embolism becomes shor…
Q1. A patient with suspected pulmonary embolism becomes short of breath. What is the priority action?
Case Study: Answers to Questions 2-4 are based on this Case…
Case Study: Answers to Questions 2-4 are based on this Case Study Scenario: Mr. J., 68 years old, is admitted after a total hip replacement. He is on bed rest for 48 hours. Vital signs: BP 130/80, HR 88, Temp 98.6°F. He reports mild calf discomfort. No anticoagulants have been ordered yet. Q3. Which nursing actions should be included in Mr. J.’s care plan? (Select all that apply)
Q4. Case Study: Answers to Questions 2-4 are based on this C…
Q4. Case Study: Answers to Questions 2-4 are based on this Case Study Scenario: Mr. J., 68 years old, is admitted after a total hip replacement. He is on bed rest for 48 hours. Vital signs: BP 130/80, HR 88, Temp 98.6°F. He reports mild calf discomfort. No anticoagulants have been ordered yet. Mr. J., a post-operative patient refuses to wear compression stockings after surgery. What is the best response?
Q12. Scenario: A 62‑year‑old post‑operative patient (abdomin…
Q12. Scenario: A 62‑year‑old post‑operative patient (abdominal surgery) is receiving enoxaparin (Lovenox) 40 mg subcutaneous daily for DVT prevention.The nurse is performing the next scheduled assessment. The patient states:“I feel fine, but I noticed this bruise where I got the shot yesterday.” Upon assessment: BP: 118/76 HR: 84 Resp: 16 SpO₂: 98% Small bruise at right lower abdomen No shortness of breath No calf pains Which finding requires the most immediate nursing action?