RN HESI Mental Health with NGN

RN HESI Mental Health with NGN ( 51 Questions)

A client with a history of anxiety and depression presents to the emergency department with a headache, nausea, and vomiting. The client's vital signs are temperature 100.9°F (38.3°C), heart rate 115 beats/minute, respirations 21 breaths/minute, and blood pressure 216/108 mm Hg. When reviewing the client's medications, which information is of most concern to the nurse?



Correct Answer: B

Choice A rationale: Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic and may contribute to electrolyte  imbalances, but it is not the most concerning medication in this situation. Choice B rationale: Phenelzine is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), and the  combination of an MAOI with certain foods or medications containing tyramine can lead 

to a hypertensive crisis. The client's elevated blood pressure is of concern, and the nurse  should notify the healthcare provider. 

Choice C rationale: Losartan is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) used to treat  hypertension. While it may contribute to blood pressure control, it is not the most  concerning medication in this scenario. 

Choice D rationale: Aspirin, at a dose of 81 milligrams, is often used for cardiovascular  prophylaxis and is not the most concerning medication in this situation. 




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