Which medication should the nurse question administering?

a. Verapamil to a patient with angina
b. Furosemide to a patient complaining of leg cramps
c. Lisinopril to a patient with a BP of 118/84 mmHg
d. Carvedilol to a patient with an apical pulse of 62


Ans: b. Furosemide to a patient complaining of leg cramps

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The nurse cannot palpate a client's pedal pulse following an open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) procedure for a fractured tibia. Which action is the priority intervention?

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Fill in the blank with correct word

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