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Which medication should the nurse anticipate administering to a client who is diagnosed with myxedema coma?

  • A. Intravenous administration of thyroid hormones
  • B. Oral administration of hypnotic agents
  • C. Intravenous bolus of hydrocortisone
  • D. Subcutaneous administration of vitamin K
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Intravenous administration of thyroid hormones. Myxedema coma is a severe form of hypothyroidism that necessitates immediate replacement of thyroid hormones. Administering thyroid hormones intravenously ensures rapid absorption and effectiveness in managing the condition. Choice B, oral administration of hypnotic agents, is incorrect as it does not address the primary issue of thyroid hormone deficiency in myxedema coma. Choice C, intravenous bolus of hydrocortisone, is not the appropriate treatment for myxedema coma as adrenal insufficiency is not the primary concern in this condition. Choice D, subcutaneous administration of vitamin K, is unrelated to the management of myxedema coma and does not address the underlying thyroid hormone deficiency that characterizes this condition.