A patient receiving redux about 200 mg/h experiences, cough and dyspnea after appropriate treatment. The patient reports that the symptoms resolved the nurse resumes infusion at.
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First, the nurse needs to assess the patient's current condition. If the patient is stable and the symptoms have indeed resolved, the nurse can consider resuming the infusion. Show more…
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