A 55-year-old man newly diagnosed with hypertension returns to his physician’s office for a routine follow-up appointment after several months of treatment with Lopressor (metoprolol). During the nurse’s initial assessment the patient’s blood pressure (BP) is recorded as 180/90 mm Hg. The patient states he does not take his medication as prescribed. The best response by the nurse is which of the following? a) “Be certain to discuss your noncompliance with your medication regimen with the physician.” b) “Your hypertension must be treated with medications; you need to take your Lopressor every day.” c) “It is very important for you to take your medication as prescribed, or you could experience a stroke.” d) “The medication you were prescribed may cause sexual dysfunction; are you experiencing this side effect?”
A 55-year-old man newly diagnosed with hypertension returns to his physician’s office for a routine follow-up appointment after several months of treatment with Lopressor (metoprolol). During the nurse’s initial assessment the patient’s blood pressure (BP) is recorded as 180/90 mm Hg. The patient states he does not take his medication as prescribed. The best response by the nurse is which of the following?
a) “Be certain to discuss your noncompliance with your medication regimen with the physician.”
b) “Your hypertension must be treated with medications; you need to take your Lopressor every day.”
c) “It is very important for you to take your medication as prescribed, or you could experience a stroke.”
d) “The medication you were prescribed may cause sexual dysfunction; are you experiencing this side effect?”