The drug of choice for terminating paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia is:
a. amiodarone.
b. adenosine.
c. verapamil.
d. diltiazem.
b
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1. Dilate plaque-filled arteries 2. Inhibit platelet aggregation 3. Restrict late sodium flow in the myocytes 4. Induce vasoconstriction in the periphery to open coronary vessels
The nurse manager is attempting to resolve an interpersonal conflict between two nurses. Which action below should be done first?
a. Determine the facts related to the situa-tion. b. Schedule a meeting time for resolution. c. Have an accurate understanding of the problem or conflict. d. Have the determination to resolve the conflict.
The nurse is performing the initial assessment on a client admitted to the psychiatric unit. The client hears voices saying to cut the client's arms with razor blades until they bleed
What should the nurse assess this client for based on these initial findings? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Family history of first-degree relative with schizophrenia 2. Use of illegal substances 3. Recent episodes of anxiety 4. Family history of heart disease 5. History of a dysfunctional family
A nurse reviews a client's medication history and notes that the client is taking a nonselective adrenergic agonist bronchodilator and has a history of coronary artery disease. What is a priority nursing intervention?
a. Monitor client for potential chest pain. b. Monitor blood pressure continuously. c. Assess daily for hyperkalemia. d. Assess 12-lead ECG each shift.