The nurse provides a patient with a subcutaneous dose of bethanechol chloride (Urecholine). For which manifestation should the nurse prepare to give the patient atropine? Select all that apply.
A. Increase in heart rate
B. Audible wheezes
C. Voided 250 mL
D. Drop in blood pressure
E. New onset shortness of breath
Ans:
A. Increase in heart rate
B. Audible wheezes
D. Drop in blood pressure
E. New onset shortness of breath
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