Ms Dittmer has atrial fibrillation which Is being treated with digoxin 0.25 mg daily. The only tablets that are available are 62.5 micrograms.. As the EN, you are preparing to give Ms Dittmer her dose. You check her pulse, which is 48 bpm. What are the appropriate steps?Medicines Management Policy 2018 - click hereSelect one:a. Inform the RN of the pulse then give Ms Dittmer the digoxin with out an independent second checker.b. Make a note of the pulse on the prescription chart and observation record, inform the RN of the findings. RN may choose to reassess Ms Dittmer and if the findings are the same, withhold the medication document on the prescription chart, in the medical record, and inform the prescriberc. Make a note of the pulse on the prescription chart and observation record, inform the RN of the findings. RN may choose to reassess Ms Dittmer and if the findings are the same, administer the medication using an independent double checker.d. Tell the RN about Ms Dittmer pulse and ask the RN to administer the medication independently, with a note in the medical record of your actionse. Give Ms Dittmer her medication, remembering to let the RN know of the pulse at handover, documenting in the medical record and on the prescription chart
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Ms Dittmer has atrial fibrillation which Is being treated with digoxin 0.25 mg daily. The only tablets that are available are 62.5 micrograms.. As the EN, you are preparing to give Ms Dittmer her dose. You check her pulse, which is 48 bpm. What are the appropriate steps?Medicines Management Policy 2018 - click hereSelect one:a. Inform the RN of the pulse then give Ms Dittmer the digoxin with out an independent second checker.b. Make a note of the pulse on the prescription chart and observation record, inform the RN of the findings. RN may choose to reassess Ms Dittmer and if the findings are the same, withhold the medication document on the prescription chart, in the medical record, and inform the prescriberc. Make a note of the pulse on the prescription chart and observation record, inform the RN of the findings. RN may choose to reassess Ms Dittmer and if the findings are the same, administer the medication using an independent double checker.d. Tell the RN about Ms Dittmer pulse and ask the RN to administer the medication independently, with a note in the medical record of your actionse. Give Ms Dittmer her medication, remembering to let the RN know of the pulse at handover, documenting in the medical record and on the prescription chart
Solution
The appropriate steps would be to make a note of the pulse on the prescription chart and observation record, inform the RN of the findings. The RN may choose to reassess Ms Dittmer and if the findings are the same, withhold the medication, document on the prescription chart, in the medical record, and inform the prescriber. This corresponds to option b.
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