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ATI NU2500 Leadership Exam Questions
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A nurse is preparing to administer a client's antihypertensive medication. When using clinical judgment, which of the following findings indicates the nurse should further assess the client before administering medication?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B. Dizziness when ambulating can indicate orthostatic hypotension, a common side effect of antihypertensive medications. The nurse should assess further to ensure the client's safety before administering the medication. A: The amount of breakfast eaten is not directly related to the administration of antihypertensive medication. C: Trouble sleeping does not necessitate further assessment for antihypertensive administration. D: A urine output of 400 mL for 8 hours is within the normal range and does not raise concern for administering antihypertensive medication.
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