A patient injured his back after lifting a heavy loadincorrectly at work. The patient complained of muscle spasms in thelower back. The primary care provider prescribes a skeletal musclerelaxant. (Learning Objectives 1 and 5)
- What is the pathophysiology of muscle spasm and musclespasticity?
- What are the nursing implementation considerations with acentrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant?
- What are the nursing assessment considerations with adirect-acting skeletal muscle relaxant?
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