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The male client is 56 years old and recently underwent a laparotomy for a bowel resection due to colon cancer. He has a history of hypertension and type 2 diabetes, well-managed with medication. The surgery was uneventful, and the client was transferred to the recovery unit in stable condition. No known allergies. His pain is being managed with morphine.

0900: 

Client is alert and oriented to person, place, and time. The client reports incisional pain rated 9 on a scale of 0 to 10 and is grimacing. Morphine 10 mg subcutaneously administered as prescribed.

1000: 

Client is difficult to arouse. The client’s face appears flushed, and his breathing is shallow. His eyes are closed, and he is not responding to verbal stimuli. Morphine administration was noted 60 minutes ago.

Pupils are 3 mm, equal, and reactive to light.

Skin is warm and dry with no signs of infection at the surgical site.

Abdomen is soft, with moderate tenderness over the surgical site.

The client is restless and grimacing, and his respirations are shallow and slow.

Temperature: 37.5°C (99.5°F)

Pulse: 61/min

Respiratory Rate: 10/min

Blood Pressure: 99/46 mm Hg

Pulse Oximetry: 88% on room air (normal range: 95%-100%)

None provided.

Continue with morphine as prescribed.

Monitor vital signs every 30 minutes for the next 2 hours.

Alert the primary healthcare provider if respiratory rate drops below 12/min or if oxygen saturation falls below 90%.

Morphine 10 mg subcutaneously every 3 hours as needed for pain.

The client received a dose of morphine at 0900.


Select the documentation in the client's medical record that requires further action by the nurse. Select all that apply


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Hint : ⚠️Which findings suggest the medication caused suppressed breathing?

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