2024 PN NCLEX Questions Nursing Practice Question

A nurse doing a home health visit consults with a male patient that has a diagnosis of CAD and COPD. The patient is currently taking Ventolin, Azmacort, Aspirin, and Theophylline. The patient complains of upset stomach, nausea and feeling uncomfortable. The nurse should:

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Correct Answer: A

Rationale: In this scenario, immediate medical intervention is warranted due to the patient's symptoms of upset stomach, nausea, and discomfort, which could indicate a serious reaction or exacerbation related to his existing conditions of CAD and COPD.

Option B, positioning the patient in right sidelying, may provide temporary comfort but does not address the potential urgency of his symptoms.

Option C, scheduling a doctor's visit for the next day, delays necessary care and could worsen the patient's condition.

Option D, recommending a hold on Azmacort, lacks a thorough assessment of the patient's symptoms and does not prioritize immediate medical evaluation, which is crucial given the patient's complex health status.