Which action should the nurse include in the plan of care when caring for a patient admitted with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) who is receiving nesiritide (Natrecor)?

a. Monitor blood pressure frequently.
b. Encourage patient to ambulate in room.
c. Titrate nesiritide slowly before stopping.
d. Teach patient about home use of the drug.


ANS: A
Nesiritide is a potent arterial and venous dilator, and the major adverse effect is hypotension. Because the patient is likely to have orthostatic hypotension, the patient should not be encouraged to ambulate. Nesiritide does not require titration and is used for ADHF but not in a home setting.

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