The nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of
myocardial infarction (MI). The client is experiencing chest pain
that is unrelived by the administration of nitroglycerin. The nurse
administers morphine sulfate to the client as prescribed by the
health care provider. After administration of morphine sulfate,
what is the priority assessment?
1. Respirations
2. Mental status
3. urinary output
4.Blood pressure
CORRECT ANSWER: 1.Respirations
Explanation: Morphine sulfate Is a narcotic analgesic.chest pain in myocardial infarction patients causes anxiety and worsens the symptoms. To reduce crushing or sqeezing type chest pain morphine sulfate is administered. Morphine sulfate works on the central nervous system and reduces the chronic pain.Most important side effect of morphine sulfate is respiratory depression which is life threatening.so the respiratory rate and breath sounds are primarily assesed.
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