The nurse prepares a client for a diagnostic procedure where succinylcholine will be administered.Which information should be given to the client?
A) Succinylcholine is not associated with any side effects.
B) Transient muscle pain is common after receiving succinylcholine.
C) Nerve damage can occur after receiving succinylcholine.
D) There is a high risk of arrhythmias with administration of succinylcholine.
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