A client presents tо the emergency depаrtment with cоmplаints оf feeling weаk, headaches, fatigue, and blurred vision. The client has a history of depression and reflux and does not have any allergies. The client does report being in a motor vehicle accident 1 week ago and started taking baclofen and hydrocodone/APAP (Norco), an opioid analgesic, after injuring his back. After reviewing the findings below, what finding should the nurse follow up on? Nurse’s notes Vitals Home Meds List 0800 Lethargic but arouses easily to verbal stimuli. States headache 7/10 to forehead. 20G SL started to right hand. 0800 BP 88/42 P 95 RR 12 O2 Sat 96% on room air · Pepcid 20 mg by mouth daily for reflux · Prozac 20 mg by mouth daily for depression · Baclofen 5 mg by mouth three times a day · Norco 10/325 by mouth every 4 hours for pain 1000 0.9% bolus initiated to right hand IV. 1000 BP 102/52 P 88 RR 14 O2 Sat 97% room air
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