The client asks the nurse, "My doctor said I need cardioversion for my dysrhythmia. Why can't I just take medication"? What is the nurse's best response?
A) "Special diets are necessary with antidysrhythmic medications and they are hard to follow."
B) "Antidysrhythmic medications have many side effects; cardioversion is considered safer."
C) "Antidysrhythmic medications don't really work very well for most dysrhythmias."
D) "There is a high risk of seizures when you take antidysrhythmic medications."
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