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When caring for a client with myasthenia gravis, the nurse should assess the client for which of the following manifestations of cholinergic crisis? Select all that apply.
a. Ptosis
b. Fasciculation
c. Abdominal cramps
d. Increased heart rate
e. Decreased secretions and saliva
f. Respiratory rate of 6 and irregular rhythm
Answers A, B, and F.
Rationale: Cholinergic crisis is caused by overstimulation at the neuromuscular junction due to increased acetylcholine. The crisis affects the muscles that control eye and eyelid movement, causing fasciculation, ptosis (drooping eyelids) and difficulty chewing, talking, and swallowing. The muscles that control breathing and neck and limb movements are also affected, and respirations become slowed. Salivation is increased. The crisis is reversed with atropine.