Have you ever had to deal with a telemetry patient who experienced adverse effects from medication administration? If so, how did you address it?

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Sample interview questions: Have you ever had to deal with a telemetry patient who experienced adverse effects from medication administration? If so, how did you address it?

Sample answer:

How I Handled an Adverse Medication Reaction in a Telemetry Patient

As a telemetry nurse, I encountered a patient who experienced an adverse reaction to a prescribed medication. The patient was administered a new antihypertensive medication, and within minutes, they developed hypotension, bradycardia, and dyspnea.

Immediate Intervention:

  • Discontinued the medication immediately and notified the physician.
  • Placed the patient on continuous heart and oxygen saturation monitoring.
  • Administered intravenous fluids to improve blood pressure.
  • Monitored the patient’s vital signs closely and recorded any changes.

Collaboration with the Physician:

  • Communicated the patient’s symptoms and vital signs to the physician promptly.
  • Assisted in identifying the potential cause of the reaction (allergic reaction or overdose).
  • Implemented the physician’s orders for treatment, including administering medications and adjusting the dosage.

Patient Assessment and Education:

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