Before administering the nitrate nitroglycerin, what assessment does the nurse need to complete? (three items)
Important assessment before nitroglycerin administration:
1. Assess for anemia
2. Assess for increased ICP
3. Assess for cardiomyopathy.
These three conditions are contra indicated before administration of nitroglycerin.
These are very important to assess before administration nitroglycerin.
Before administering the nitrate nitroglycerin, what assessment does the nurse need to complete? (three items)
When administering the drug amiodarone, what three adverse effects does the nurse need to assess for?
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What nursing actions do you need to complete before administering ordered medications?
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