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If a telemetry monitor displays a flat line, what should the nurse do first? - CORRECT
ANSWERS-B) Check the patient's leads and connections
RATIONALE:: The first step is to check the connections to ensure the monitor is functioning correctly
before assuming the patient has no pulse.
A patient has a history of atrial fibrillation. What medication is commonly prescribed to prevent
complications? - CORRECT ANSWERS-C) Anticoagulants
RATIONALE:: Anticoagulants are often prescribed to prevent thromboembolic complications associated
with atrial fibrillation.
When monitoring a patient's telemetry, what does a wide QRS complex indicate? - CORRECT
ANSWERS-C) A bundle branch block or ventricular rhythm
RATIONALE:: A wide QRS complex can indicate a bundle branch block or a ventricular rhythm, which
could be life-threatening.
Which of the following is a common complication associated with telemetry monitoring? -
CORRECT ANSWERS-B) Skin irritation from electrode placement
RATIONALE:: Skin irritation can occur due to prolonged electrode placement, leading to discomfort or
skin breakdown.
A telemetry technician notices that a patient's heart rate suddenly increases from 70 bpm to 150 bpm.
What should be the technician's first action? - CORRECT ANSWERS-C) Notify the nurse
immediately