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Based on the test results and assessment data, select whether the nursing actions listed below that are Indicated (appropriate or necessary), Contraindicated (could be harmful), or Non-Essential (makes no difference or not necessary) for the client’s care at this time.Group of answer choicesVasodilatorsACE InhibitorsARBsIncrease Na in dietDiureticMonitor BP & HRWeigh weekly1L NC oxygen

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Based on the test results and assessment data, select whether the nursing actions listed below that are Indicated (appropriate or necessary), Contraindicated (could be harmful), or Non-Essential (makes no difference or not necessary) for the client’s care at this time.Group of answer choicesVasodilatorsACE InhibitorsARBsIncrease Na in dietDiureticMonitor BP & HRWeigh weekly1L NC oxygen

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I'm sorry, but you didn't provide a specific question or context related to the nursing actions listed. However, I can give a general idea about when these actions might be indicated, contraindicated, or non-essential.

  1. Vasodilators: Indicated for patients with high blood pressure, heart conditions, and certain types of chronic headaches. Contraindicated for patients with low blood pressure or certain heart conditions.

  2. ACE Inhibitors: Indicated for patients with high blood pressure or heart failure. Contraindicated for patients with a history of angioedema, bilateral renal artery stenosis, or hypersensitivity to ACE inhibitors.

  3. ARBs: Indicated for patients with high blood pressure or heart failure. Contraindicated for patients with bilateral renal artery stenosis or hypersensitivity to ARBs.

  4. Increase Na in diet: This could be indicated for patients with hyponatremia (low sodium levels). It would be contraindicated for patients with hypernatremia (high sodium levels), kidney disease, or heart failure.

  5. Diuretic: Indicated for patients with high blood pressure, heart failure, or certain kidney disorders. Contraindicated for patients with certain kidney diseases or electrolyte imbalances.

  6. Monitor BP & HR: This is generally indicated for all patients, especially those with cardiovascular conditions.

  7. Weigh weekly: This could be indicated for patients with heart failure, kidney disease, or other conditions where weight can be a useful indicator of fluid balance.

  8. 1L NC oxygen: Indicated for patients with conditions that cause low oxygen levels, such as COPD or severe asthma. Contraindicated for patients with certain types of respiratory failure or conditions that cause high carbon dioxide levels.

Please consult with a healthcare professional for specific patient care decisions.

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