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Morphine is a recommended pharmacological treatment for an Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI), what are the main nursing considerations when administering morphine? 3 options: a) A side effect of morphine is severe nausea and vomiting; therefore, an antiemetic should be routinely administered at the same time as morphine. b) Morphine can cause respiratory depression, and the patient should be closely monitored, and the doctor informed if the respiratory rate is below 8 breaths per minute. c) Morphine can cause vasoconstriction. Therefore, 30 minute 12-lead ECG’s need to be conducted to ensure no further myocardial damage occurs. d) Morphine has a quick oral uptake, therefore, in first instance the oral route should be considered before intravenous (IV).
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