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After receiving a dose of penicillin, a client develops dyspnea and hypotension. The nurse suspects the client is experiencing anaphylactic shock. What should the nurse do first?

  • A. Page an anesthesiologist immediately and prepare to intubate the client
  • B. Administer epinephrine, as prescribed, and prepare to intubate the client if necessary
  • C. Administer the antidote for penicillin, as prescribed, and continue to monitor the client’s vital signs
  • D. Insert an indwelling urinary catheter and begin to infuse IV fluids as ordered
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B. Administering epinephrine is the first-line treatment for anaphylactic shock to reverse hypotension and bronchoconstriction. Intubation may be necessary if airway compromise occurs despite epinephrine. Paging an anesthesiologist (A) is not the priority. Administering penicillin antidote (C) is not indicated in anaphylaxis. Inserting a urinary catheter and infusing IV fluids (D) may be necessary later but not the priority in managing anaphylactic shock.