Title: A client looks up the drug he is taking in a drug guide and asks the nurse why the health care provi Post by: BreakFree on Feb 7, 2015 A client looks up the drug he is taking in a drug guide and asks the nurse why the health care provider prescribed a medication that has a lethal dose measure. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "Lethal dose just refers to what is done in research; it is not used by doctors to prescribe drugs." 2. "The lethal dose is a value determined in research that helps to establish the safe dose." 3. "All that means is that the drug could be lethal, but I will closely monitor you for side effects." 4. "Don't worry about that. I will have your doctor explain it to you." Title: Re: A client looks up the drug he is taking in a drug guide and asks the nurse why the health care p Post by: ngin on Feb 14, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: A client looks up the drug he is taking in a drug guide and asks the nurse why the health care provi Post by: BreakFree on Feb 15, 2015 This question gave me a hard time, problem solved with your reasoning lol
Title: Re: A client looks up the drug he is taking in a drug guide and asks the nurse why the health care provi Post by: ngin on Feb 16, 2015 Glad to help, definitely don't give up, they're easy once you get a hang of it.
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