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the nurse administers morphine 6mg iv push to the client for postoperative pain. following administration of the medication, the nurse observes bp 100/86, pulse 68, respirations 8, client sleeping quietly. which nursing action is most appropriate?
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The most appropriate nursing action would be to document the observations.
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