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A patient develops buccal irritation following the administration of a buccal medication
for 3 days. Which nursing instruction may have prevented the patient's buccal irritation?
- Alternate the cheeks with each dose
A prescription states that a patient is to take a medication by mouth bid pc. Which
dosing instruction does pc elicit from this prescription? - After meals
The nurse is administering medication to a 4-year old patient. After the nurse explains
which medications are being given, the mother states, "I don't remember my child
having that medication before." Which action would the nurse take next? - Withhold the
medications and verify the mediation prescriptions
A patient who is receiving intravenous (IV) fluids develops tenderness, warmth,
erythema, and pain at the site. Which condition would the nurse suspect? - Phlebitis
The nurse accidentally gives a patient a medication at the wrong time. Which action is
the nurse's first priority? - Assess the patient for adverse effects
A patient develops sudden onset of bronchiolar constriction, edema of pharynx and
larynx, and shortness of breath following administration of a medication. Which type of
allergic reaction is the patient experiencing? - Anaphylactic reaction