A patient's bedside ECG strips show the following changes: increased PR interval; increased QRS width; and tall, peaked T waves. Vital signs are T 98.2° F; HR 118 beats/min; BP 146/90 mm Hg; and RR 18 breaths/min

The patient is receiving the following medications: digoxin 0.125 mg PO every day; D51/2 normal saline with 40 mEq potassium chloride at 125 mL/hr; Cardizem at 30 mg PO q8h; and aldosterone at 300 mg PO q12h. The physician is notified of the ECG changes. What orders should the nurse expect to receive? a. Change IV fluid to D51/2 normal saline and draw blood chemistry.
b. Give normal saline with 40 mEq of potassium chloride over a 6-hour period.
c. Hold digoxin and draw serum digoxin level.
d. Hold Cardizem and give 500 mL normal saline fluid challenge over a 2-hour period.


A
The electrocardiographic (ECG) changes are most consistent with hyperkalemia. Removing the potassium from the intravenous line and drawing laboratory values to check the potassium level is the best choice with the least chance of further harm. Digoxin toxicity can be suspected related to the prolonged PR interval, but hyperkalemia explains all the ECG changes. The patient is not hypotensive or bradycardic, so holding the Cardizem is not indicated.

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