Medications for hypertension management
Medications for hypertension management ( 8 Questions)
A nurse is teaching a client who has stable angina about the use of sublingual nitroglycerin. Which of the following statements by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
Choice A is wrong because nitroglycerin tablets should be kept in a dark, glass bottle to protect them from light, heat, and moisture, which can degrade the drug. The bottle should be tightly closed and labeled with the date of opening.
Choice B is wrong because nitroglycerin tablets can be taken every 5 minutes for up to three doses if chest pain persists. If the pain is not relieved after three doses, the client should call 911 or seek emergency medical attention.
This statement indicates a need for further teaching because sublingual nitroglycerin tablets should not be swallowed, but dissolved under the tongue for rapid absorption and onset of action. Swallowing the tablet would reduce its effectiveness and delay its action.
Choice D is wrong because nitroglycerin tablets have a short shelf life and should be replaced every 6 months or as indicated by the manufacturer. The client should check the expiration date and discard any unused tablets after 6 months.
This statement indicates a need for further teaching because sublingual nitroglycerin tablets should not be swallowed, but dissolved under the tongue for rapid absorption and onset of action. Swallowing the tablet would reduce its effectiveness and delay its action.
Choice A is wrong because nitroglycerin tablets should be kept in a dark, glass bottle to protect them from light, heat, and moisture, which can degrade the drug. The bottle should be tightly closed and labeled with the date of opening.
Choice B is wrong because nitroglycerin tablets can be taken every 5 minutes for up to three doses if chest pain persists. If the pain is not relieved after three doses, the client should call 911 or seek emergency medical attention.
Choice D is wrong because nitroglycerin tablets have a short shelf life and should be replaced every 6 months or as indicated by the manufacturer. The client should check the expiration date and discard any unused tablets after 6 months.