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A nurse is administering Adenosine via IV bolus for a client who has developed paroxysmal atrial tachycardia. For which of the following findings should the nurse assess the client during administration of Adenosine?

A.Seizures
B. Cinchonism
C. Dyspnea
D. Transient pallor of the face

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Final answer:

The nurse should look for Transient pallor of the face when administering Adenosine for paroxysmal atrial tachycardia, as it can cause temporary vasodilation and facial pallor.

Step-by-step explanation:

During the administration of Adenosine via IV bolus for paroxysmal atrial tachycardia, the nurse should assess the client for Transient pallor of the face (D). Adenosine can cause a brief period of systemic vasodilation leading to facial pallor, as well as other transient effects such as chest pain, lightheadedness, and a sensation of flushing. It is critical for the nurse to monitor for these side effects, which typically resolve within minutes.

Symptoms of tachycardia like dizziness, shortness of breath, and chest pain might be present, and Adenosine works quickly to restore normal heart rhythm, but close observation for adverse reactions during and immediately after administration is important.

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