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kfurse

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The nurse, who works in the emergency department, is aware that the reninangiotensinald osterone system works to maintain blood flow in the kidneys. What vital sign would signify the initiation of this system in a trauma patient?
 
  A) Increased temperature
  B) Decreased pulse
  C) Decreased blood pressure
  D) Pain level of 3 on a scale of 1 to 10

Question 2

The patient is prescribed sildenafil 25 mg PO one hour before sexual intercourse is planned. The patient returns for follow-up care and says that 25 mg did not produce an erection so he increased the dosage.
 
  How much of an increase would be enough to concern a nurse? A) 50 mg
  B) 75 mg
  C) 100 mg
  D) 25 mg



JaynaD87

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Answer to Question 1

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The reninangiotensinald osterone system is initiated in response to changes in blood volume, so that a decrease in blood pressure would be most likely to initiate this system. An increase in temperature, a decrease in pulse, and a pain level of 3 would not affect blood volume.

Answer to Question 2

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Normal dosage range is 25 to 100 mg so the nurse should not be concerned unless the dosage exceeded 100 mg.



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