Mr. P., 82 years of age, is receiving dopamine at a dose of 5…

Question Answered step-by-step Mr. P., 82 years of age, is receiving dopamine at a dose of 5… Mr. P., 82 years of age, is receiving dopamine at a dose of 5 mcg/kg/min for heart failure. He has a history of hypothyroidism and takes a daily dose of thyroid replacement hormone. Yesterday, Mr. P’s vital signs were as follows: Blood pressure: 150/88 mm Hg Pulse rate: 92 beats/min Respiration rate: 16 breaths/min. His heart rhythm showed sinus rhythm with rare ectopic beats. While at rest, he had no shortness of breath but did experience some dyspnea when getting up to the bedside commode. He has edema in his lower legs rated as 2+ edema.1. List three priority nursing interventions to prevent further complications in Mr P’s condition. Explain why your interventions are helpful. This morning, you make rounds and find that Mr. P’s vital signs are as follows: Blood pressure: 170/94 Pulse rate: 130 beats/min Respiration rate: 22 breaths/min The heart monitor shows sinus tachycardia with two to three ectopic beats per minute. Mr. P. is complaining of palpitations and some shortness of breath at rest, but says, “I’ve felt this before when I’ve had bad spells with my heart. I’m sure it will pass.” 2. Discuss three possible scenarios as to why Mr P’s condition has worsened?3. Is Dopamine the appropriate medication to treat Mr. P’s condition. Explain.  Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)