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PHARM: Cardio Exam Questions with Correct Answers, Latest Updates Questions With Complete Solutions Potassium chloride intravenously is prescribed for a client with hypokalemia. Which actions should the nurse take to plan for preparation and administration of the potassium? Select all that apply...

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Potassium chloride intravenously is prescribed for a client with hypokalemia.
Which actions should the nurse take to plan for preparation and administration of
the potassium? Select all that apply.


1. Obtain an intravenous (IV) infusion pump.
2. Monitor urine output during administration.
3. Prepare the medication for bolus administration.
4. Monitor the IV site for signs of infiltration or phlebitis.
5. Ensure that the medication is diluted in the appropriate volume of fluid.
6. Ensure that the bag is labeled so that it reads the volume of potassium in the
solution.
1. Obtain an intravenous (IV) infusion pump.
2. Monitor urine output during administration.
4. Monitor the IV site for signs of infiltration or phlebitis.
5. Ensure that the medication is diluted in the appropriate volume of fluid.
6. Ensure that the bag is labeled so that it reads the volume of potassium in the
solution.


Rationale:
Potassium chloride administered intravenously must always be diluted in IV fluid and

,infused via an infusion pump. Potassium chloride is never given by bolus (IV push).
Giving potassium chloride by IV push can result in cardiac arrest. The nurse should
ensure that the potassium is diluted in the appropriate amount of diluent or fluid. The IV
bag containing the potassium chloride should always be labeled with the volume of
potassium it contains. The IV site is monitored closely because potassium chloride is
irritating to the veins and there is risk of phlebitis. In addition, the nurse should monitor
for infiltration. The nurse monitors urinary output during administration and contacts the
health care provider if the urinary output is less than 30 mL/hour.
A client with atrial fibrillation is receiving a continuous heparin infusion at 1000
units/hour. The nurse determines that the client is receiving the therapeutic effect
based on which results?


1. Prothrombin time of 12.5 seconds
2. Activated partial thromboplastin time of 60 seconds
3. Activated partial thromboplastin time of 28 seconds
4. Activated partial thromboplastin time longer than 120 seconds
2. Activated partial thromboplastin time of 60 seconds


Rationale:
Common laboratory ranges for activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) are 30 to 40
seconds. Because the aPTT should be 1.5 to 2.5 times the normal value, the client's
aPTT would be considered therapeutic if it was 60 seconds. Prothrombin time assesses
response to warfarin therapy.
The nurse provides discharge instructions to a client who is taking warfarin
sodium. Which statement, by the client, reflects the need for further teaching?


1. "I will avoid alcohol consumption."
2. "I will take my pills every day at the same time."
3. "I have already called my family to pick up a MedicAlert bracelet."
4. "I will take coated aspirin for my headaches because it will coat my stomach."

,4. "I will take coated aspirin for my headaches because it will coat my stomach."


Rationale:
Aspirin-containing products need to be avoided when a client is taking this medication.
Alcohol consumption should be avoided by a client taking warfarin sodium. Taking the
prescribed medication at the same time each day increases client compliance. The
MedicAlert bracelet provides health care personnel with emergency information.
A client who is receiving digoxin daily has a serum potassium level of 3 mEq/L (3
mmol/L) and is complaining of anorexia. The health care provider prescribes a
serum digoxin level to be done. The nurse checks the results and should expect
to note which level that is outside of the therapeutic range?


1. 0.3 ng/mL
2. 0.5 ng/mL
3. 0.8 ng/mL
4. 1.0 ng/mL
4. 1.0 ng/mL


Rationale:
The optimal therapeutic range for digoxin is 0.5 to 0.8 ng/mL. If the client is
experiencing symptoms such as anorexia and is experiencing hypokalemia as
evidenced by a low potassium level, digoxin toxicity is a concern. Therefore, option 4 is
correct because it is outside of the therapeutic level and an elevated level.
A client is being treated with procainamide for a cardiac dysrhythmia. Following
intravenous administration of the medication, the client complains of dizziness.
What intervention should the nurse take first?


1. Measure the heart rate on the rhythm strip.
2. Administer prescribed nitroglycerin tablets.
3. Obtain a 12-lead electrocardiogram immediately.
4. Auscultate the client's apical pulse and obtain a blood pressure.

, 4. Auscultate the client's apical pulse and obtain a blood pressure.


Rationale:
Signs of toxicity from procainamide include confusion, dizziness, drowsiness, decreased
urination, nausea, vomiting, and tachydysrhythmias. If the client complains of dizziness,
the nurse should assess the vital signs first. Although measuring the heart rate on the
rhythm strip and obtaining a 12-lead electrocardiogram may be interventions, these
would be done after the vital signs are taken. Nitroglycerin is a vasodilator and will lower
the blood pressure.
The nurse is monitoring a client who is taking propranolol. Which assessment
finding indicates a potential adverse complication associated with this
medication?


1. The development of complaints of insomnia
2. The development of audible expiratory wheezes
3. A baseline blood pressure of 150/80 mm Hg followed by a blood pressure of
138/72 mm Hg after 2 doses of the medication
4. A baseline resting heart rate of 88 beats/minute followed by a resting heart rate
of 72 beats/minute after 2 doses of the medication
2. The development of audible expiratory wheezes


Rationale:
Audible expiratory wheezes may indicate a serious adverse reaction, bronchospasm.
Beta blockers may induce this reaction, particularly in clients with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease or asthma. Normal decreases in blood pressure and heart rate are
expected. Insomnia is a frequent mild side effect and should be monitored.
A client with a clot in the right atrium is receiving a heparin sodium infusion at
1000 units/hour and warfarin sodium 7.5 mg at 5:00 p.m. daily. The morning
laboratory results are as follows: activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), 32
seconds; international normalized ratio (INR), 1.3. The nurse should take which
action based on the client's laboratory results?

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