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a client is admitted for atrial fibrillation, and the healthcare provider prescribes disopyramide. after explaining the action of the antidysrhythmic agent, which complaint should the nurse instruct the client to report?
a dizziness or muscle weakness.
b dry mouth.
c joint pain.
d daily weight gain of 2 pounds.
Disopyramide is an antiarrhythmic drug. Dizziness or muscle weakness can indicate adverse effects like hypotension or electrolyte imbalances affecting muscle function, which are important to report. Dry mouth is a common anticholinergic side effect but less urgent. Joint pain is not a typical adverse effect of disopyramide. Daily weight gain of 2 pounds is more related to fluid retention (e.g., in heart failure), but disopyramide’s main adverse effects related to neuromuscular or cardiovascular issues make dizziness/muscle weakness the priority to report.
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A. Dizziness or muscle weakness.