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Yоu аre dischаrging а patient hоme with a new diagnоsis of Congestive Heart Failure. The physician has ordered the following new medications for the patient to start at home after discharge: Digoxin 200mcg tablet PO once daily Furosemide 20mg PO once daily Potassium Chloride 20mEq PO once daily Lisinopril 10mg PO daily Metoprolol 25mg PO daily You enter the patients room to provide education regarding the new medications that were started and how to manage CHF at home. After educating the patient you ask the patient to teach back what he understood from your instructions. For each patient statement select whether remediation is required or if remediation is not required. Patient Statement Remediation Required, or Not Required "I must weigh myself each morning on the same scale wearing about the same amount of clothing." "I should check my pulse before taking my medications, because I must hold my metoprolol if my pulse is greater than 60." "I should report a dry hacking cough to my provider, because this may indicate I need to change my blood pressure medication." "I will take my furosemide before bed to improve my shortness of breath while lying flat." "Furosemide can cause my blood potassium levels to drop, which increases my risk for digoxin toxicity."