Questions: A nurse notes that the pulse rate of a client is less than 60 beats per minute. Which question is Question 5 of 5 appropriate for the nurse to ask the client in regards to this finding? "What vitamin supplements are you currently taking?" "How is your stress level today?" "Have you been sitting for a long time?" "Are you feeling feverish today?" SUBMIT ANSWER

A nurse notes that the pulse rate of a client is less than 60 beats per minute. Which question is
Question 5 of 5 appropriate for the nurse to ask the client in regards to this finding?
"What vitamin supplements are you currently taking?"
"How is your stress level today?"
"Have you been sitting for a long time?"
"Are you feeling feverish today?"

SUBMIT ANSWER
Transcript text: A nurse notes that the pulse rate of a client is less than 60 beats per minute. Which question is Question 5 of 5 appropriate for the nurse to ask the client in regards to this finding? "What vitamin supplements are you currently taking?" "How is your stress level today?" "Have you been sitting for a long time?" "Are you feeling feverish today?" SUBMIT ANSWER
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The appropriate question for the nurse to ask the client in regards to a pulse rate of less than 60 beats per minute is:

"Have you been sitting for a long time?"

Explanation for each option:

  1. "What vitamin supplements are you currently taking?" - This question is not directly related to a low pulse rate. While certain supplements can affect heart rate, this is not the most immediate or relevant question to ask in this context.

  2. "How is your stress level today?" - Stress typically increases heart rate rather than decreases it. Therefore, this question is not directly relevant to a low pulse rate.

  3. "Have you been sitting for a long time?" - This is the most relevant question because prolonged sitting or rest can lead to a lower heart rate, especially in individuals who are physically fit or have a naturally lower resting heart rate.

  4. "Are you feeling feverish today?" - Fever usually causes an increase in heart rate, not a decrease. Therefore, this question is not directly related to the finding of a low pulse rate.

In summary, the question about sitting for a long time is the most appropriate as it directly relates to potential causes of a lower pulse rate.

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