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A patient with a new prescription for atorvastatin reports muscle pain. What is the immediate nursing action?
Muscle pain (myalgia) can indicate rhabdomyolysis, a serious adverse effect of statins, requiring immediate medical evaluation.
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Question: A patient with a new prescription for atorvastatin reports muscle pain. What is the immediate nursing action?
Answer options:
- Encourage increased fluid intake.
- Document the finding and continue monitoring.
- Advise the patient to stop the medication immediately. ✅ Notify the healthcare provider of the patient's symptoms.
Correct answer: Notify the healthcare provider of the patient's symptoms.
Explanation: Muscle pain (myalgia) can indicate rhabdomyolysis, a serious adverse effect of statins, requiring immediate medical evaluation.
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