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stephzh

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In the postoperative client, the nurse recognizes that bethanechol (Urecholine) might be given to treat which condition?
 
  1. Respiratory atelectasis
  2. Postoperative hypotension
  3. Ischemic colitis
  4. Urinary atony

Question 2

The nurse is administering Habitrol to a client. What effects will the nurse most likely assess in this client?
 
  Standard Text: Select all that apply.
  1. Increased alertness
  2. Increased heart rate
  3. Increased blood pressure
  4. Nausea
  5. Muscle pain



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Urecholine could cause worsening atelectasis secondary to respiratory depression.
Rationale 2: Urecholine could cause worsening of the hypotension secondary to bradycardia.
Rationale 3: Urecholine should not be given in any case that is suspicious for GI obstruction or ischemia.
Rationale 4: Bethanechol (Urecholine) might be given to treat a urinary atony in a postoperative client.
Global Rationale: Bethanechol (Urecholine) might be given to treat a urinary atony in a postoperative client. Urecholine could cause worsening atelectasis secondary to respiratory depression and hypotension secondary to bradycardia. Urecholine should not be given in any case that is suspicious for GI obstruction or ischemia.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1,2,3,4
Rationale 1: Nicotine causes both parasympathetic and sympathetic responses. Activation of the central nervous system increases alertness.
Rationale 2: Nicotine causes an increase in heart rate.
Rationale 3: Nicotine causes an increase in blood pressure.
Rationale 4: The emetic center in the central nervous system is triggered with nicotine, causing a feeling of nausea.
Rationale 5: Nicotine does not cause muscle pain.
Global Rationale: Nicotine causes both parasympathetic and sympathetic responses. Activation of the central nervous system increases alertness, increased heart rate, and increased blood pressure. The emetic center in the central nervous system is triggered with nicotine, causing a feeling of nausea. Nicotine does not cause muscle pain.




stephzh

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


bigsis44

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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