A 58-year-old male complains of a galloping heart rate and…
Question Answered step-by-step A 58-year-old male complains of a galloping heart rate and… A 58-year-old male complains of a galloping heart rate and shortness of breath. Vital signs are BP 110/74, P 156, RR 22 Oxygen sat is 96%. Continuous EKG monitoring identifies periods of sinus tachycardia as well as episodes of atrial fibrillation. Laboratory results for this patient show:Hemoglobin 13.3 g/dlHematocrit 39%WBC 8.7Platelets 172,000Sodium 140Potassium 3.7TSH 0.0 mIU/LT4 3 mg/dlT3 6.6 pg/mlWhat is your working diagnosis and what two initial medications would you prescribe for this patient? Health Science Science Nursing NURS MISC Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


