Transurethral resection of the prostate
Transurethral resection of the prostate ( 37 Questions)
Administering pain medication may not be appropriate for these symptoms, as the client's condition requires immediate attention and assessment.
This is the correct answer. The sudden onset of tachycardia, hypotension, and confusion indicates a potential complication or adverse reaction that requires immediate intervention from the surgical and anesthesia teams.
Reassuring the client is important, but it is not the priority when the client is experiencing concerning symptoms.
Initiating a rapid infusion of intravenous fluids may not be appropriate without a proper assessment and evaluation of the client's condition. The priority is to inform the surgical and anesthesia teams to address the situation promptly.
A. Administering pain medication may not be appropriate for these symptoms, as the client's condition requires immediate attention and assessment.
B. This is the correct answer. The sudden onset of tachycardia, hypotension, and confusion indicates a potential complication or adverse reaction that requires immediate intervention from the surgical and anesthesia teams.
C. Reassuring the client is important, but it is not the priority when the client is experiencing concerning symptoms.
D. Initiating a rapid infusion of intravenous fluids may not be appropriate without a proper assessment and evaluation of the client's condition. The priority is to inform the surgical and anesthesia teams to address the situation promptly.