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A 32- YEAR - OLD CLIENT RETURNS TO THE UNIT FROM A SUNDAY AFTERNOON PASS. WHEN THE NURSE ASKS THE CLIENT HOW HER PASS WENT, THE CLIENT REPLIED, "IT WAS NICE; WE WENT TO A WINE AND CHEESE PARTY." THE NURSE IMMEDIATELY TAKES THE CLIENT'S BLOOD PRESSURE AND CALLS THE PHYSICIAN. WHAT IS THE BEST EXPLANATION FOR THE NURSE'S ACTIONS? A) TAKING THE CLIENT'S BLOOD PRESSURE IS A NORMAL PROCEDURE WHEN A CLIENT RETURNS FROM A PASS B) FROM THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENARIO, IT IS POSSIBLE THE CLIENT IS ON AN MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITOR (MAOI). C) THE NURSE IS CONCERNED THE CLIENT MAY HAVE BECOME HYPOTENSIVE FROM DRINKING WINE IN COMBINATION WITH HER MEDICATION.
What is B: FROM THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENARIO, IT IS POSSIBLE THE CLIENT IS ON AN MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITOR (MAOI).