Final answer:
When a client is receiving dopamine hydrochloride for the treatment of shock, the nurse should monitor blood pressure continuously.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a client is receiving dopamine hydrochloride for the treatment of shock, the nurse should monitor blood pressure continuously (option B).
Dopamine is a medication used to raise blood pressure by increasing the heart's pumping strength. It acts on the cardiovascular system by causing vasoconstriction, which raises blood pressure.
Monitoring blood pressure is important to assess the effectiveness of the dopamine administration and to ensure that the blood pressure remains within a safe range.