Multiple Choice
While caring for a client with hypertension who has recently started taking Bystolic (nebivolol) , the client reports, "This medication seems to give me a headache." Which of the following statements by the nurse is best?
A) "Headaches are common with your new medications. You should continue to take the medication to help control your blood pressure."
B) "That's too bad. You could try taking half a pill twice a day."
C) "You should call your doctor and let them know about that-it could be a serious side effect of the new medication."
D) "Have you noticed any muscle twitching or facial numbness?"
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