A 30-year-old woman complains of chest pain and palpitations and is subsequently diagnosed with pericarditis. An echocardiogram reveals signs of a pericardial effusion. Vital signs are as follows: blood pressure, 117/68 mm Hg; respiratory rate, 15 breaths/min; heart rate, 94 beats/min; temperature, 98.5℉; and oxygen saturation, 100% on room air. The patient has no significant medical history. What is the most appropriate way to proceed at this time?

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The Cardiac Medicine Certification (CMC) exam is designed for certified nurses currently practicing in areas such as CCU, combined ICU/CCU, medical ICU, telemetry, progressive care, heart failure clinics/home care, interventional cardiology, cardiac catheterization labs and/or electrophysiology units. Exam content: Since all eligible candidates must hold a clinical nursing specialty certification, the 90-item subspecialty exams concentrate solely on the Synergy Model component of Clinical Judgment. Although components such as patient teaching and collaboration are very important in providing... Show more

A 30-year-old woman complains of chest pain and palpitations and is subsequently diagnosed with pericarditis. An echocardiogram reveals signs of a pericardial effusion. Vital signs are as follows: blood pressure, 117/68 mm Hg; respiratory rate, 15 breaths/min; heart rate, 94 beats/min; temperature, 98.5℉; and oxygen saturation, 100% on room air. The patient has no significant medical history. What is the most appropriate way to proceed at this time?






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