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sammismilez sammismilez
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An adult client, diagnosed with Parkinson disease, has been prescribed levodopa. What nursing observations would indicate that the medication is working?
 
  1. Increased strength on affected side
  2. Blood pressure changes from 180/90 to 140/80mmHg.
  3. Urine output increases to 60 mL per hour.
  4. Decrease in tremors in upper extremities
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Good timing, thanks!
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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