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A client has a new prescription for Hydralazine. Which of the following side effects should the nurse instruct the client to monitor for and report?

  • A. Orthostatic hypotension
  • B. Increased heart rate
  • C. Dark-colored urine
  • D. Persistent cough
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Corrected Rationale: Hydralazine, a vasodilator, can cause reflex tachycardia, leading to an increased heart rate. This side effect should be reported to the healthcare provider to ensure appropriate management and monitoring of the client's condition. Choice A (Orthostatic hypotension) is incorrect as Hydralazine is more likely to cause reflex tachycardia than orthostatic hypotension. Choice C (Dark-colored urine) and Choice D (Persistent cough) are unrelated to the common side effects of Hydralazine and should not be the focus of monitoring for this medication.