ATI NCLEX UR 101 | NCSBN TEST BANK - for the NCLEX-RN & NCLEXPN..GRADED A+
NCLEX RATIONALES 1. Cardiac dysrhythmias are a risk for clients taking haloperidol and other conventional antipsychotic medications. The client should be monitored for changes in vital signs, tachycardia, and ECG changes, including prolonged QT interval, while taking haloperidol. There is a risk for cardiac arrest due to torsades de pointes. 2. Body weight is the most reliable indicator of fluid loss for infants and young children. 3. Measles, mumps rubella (MMR) is correct. A 1-year-old child should receive the first of two doses of the MMR vaccine.
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nclex rationales 1 cardiac dysrhythmias are a risk for clients taking haloperidol and other conventional antipsychotic medications the client should be monitored for changes in vital signs