Neurological Disorder NCLEX Related

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The client diagnosed with atrial fibrillation has experienced a transient ischemic attack (TIA). Which medication would the nurse anticipate being ordered for the client on discharge?

  • A. An oral anticoagulant medication.
  • B. A beta blocker medication.
  • C. An anti-hyperuricemic medication.
  • D. A thrombolytic medication.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: A TIA in a client with atrial fibrillation is likely due to cardioembolic stroke risk. Oral anticoagulants (A), such as warfarin or direct oral anticoagulants, are prescribed to prevent clot formation. Beta blockers (B) control heart rate, anti-hyperuricemics (C) treat gout, and thrombolytics (D) are used acutely, not for discharge prevention.