Ms. Jones is an 80-year-old in the critical care unit receiving treatment for cardiogenic shock.

week 5 Order Description Ms. Jones is an 80-year-old in" rel="nofollow">in the critical care unit receivin" rel="nofollow">ing treatment for cardiogenic shock. She is currently receivin" rel="nofollow">ing Dopamin" rel="nofollow">ine at 10 mcg/kg/min" rel="nofollow">in and Dobutamin" rel="nofollow">ine at 10 mcg/kg/min" rel="nofollow">in with a stable blood pressure and heart rate. Her medical history in" rel="nofollow">includes mild heart failure and mild hypertension, which are treated with oral medications. She has many family members with her, in" rel="nofollow">includin" rel="nofollow">ing a son who is usin" rel="nofollow">ing the Internet to gather in" rel="nofollow">information on her medications. The son asks why his mother is on dopamin" rel="nofollow">ine and dobutamin" rel="nofollow">ine �when they are the same medication.� How do you answer his question? If the dopamin" rel="nofollow">ine and dobutamin" rel="nofollow">ine reach the maximum therapeutic range, what medication would you anticipate addin" rel="nofollow">ing to help main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">in blood pressure, heart rate, and tissue perfusion? Please cite out of this book Karch A. (2013). Focus on nursin" rel="nofollow">ing pharmacology (6th ed.). Lippin" rel="nofollow">incott Williams & Wilkin" rel="nofollow">ins.