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What is the primary use of antihistamines in allergic conditions?
✔✔ To block histamine receptors and reduce allergy symptoms like itching and sneezing.
What should the nurse assess before giving an antihistamine for the first time?
✔✔ History of allergies to medications and baseline respiratory status.
What is a common side effect of first-generation antihistamines?
✔✔ Drowsiness due to their ability to cross the blood-brain barrier.
What teaching should the nurse provide about operating machinery after taking
diphenhydramine?
✔✔ Avoid driving or using heavy equipment until the effects are known.
Why are second-generation antihistamines preferred for daily allergy management?
✔✔ They cause less sedation and have a longer duration of action.
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, What is a nursing consideration when giving antihistamines to older adults?
✔✔ Monitor for confusion, dizziness, and increased fall risk.
What is one therapeutic effect of antihistamines in motion sickness?
✔✔ They reduce nausea and vomiting by blocking histamine receptors in the brain.
What is a sign that a client is experiencing an adverse effect from antihistamines?
✔✔ Urinary retention or difficulty urinating, especially in older males.
How can antihistamines help in skin conditions like hives?
✔✔ They reduce itching, swelling, and redness caused by histamine release.
What should a nurse advise about alcohol use with antihistamines?
✔✔ Avoid alcohol because it can increase drowsiness and sedation.
What should a nurse include in discharge teaching for a client taking loratadine?
✔✔ Take once daily and avoid exceeding the recommended dose.
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