The nursing instructor is teaching a group of student nurses about the most important intervention for clients with myasthenic crisis. Which statement made by a student nurse indicates effective learning?
1. "The most important intervention by the nurse in clients with myasthenia gravis is to constantly monitor the arterial blood gases."
2. "The forced vital capacity and negative inspiratory force of the client should be monitored every 2 to 4 hours."
3. "The client must be closely monitored in an intensive care unit for decreased heart rate."
4. "Immunosuppressant agents should be completely withdrawn in clients who experienced a myasthenic crisis."
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