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Wvbabie33 Wvbabie33
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The patient asks the nurse, My doctor said I need cardioversion for my dysrhythmia. Why can't I just take medication? What is the nurse's best response?
 
  1. Antidysrhythmic medications have many side effects; cardioversion is considered safer.
  2. Special diets are necessary with antidysrhythmic medications and they are hard to follow.
  3. Antidysrhythmic medications don't really work very well for most dysrhythmias.
  4. There is a high risk of seizures when you take antidysrhythmic medications.
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