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katycat katycat
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A patient with chronic gout has an acute gouty episode and is admitted to the hospital. The patient has been taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for several months. The prescriber plans to begin therapy with probenecid.
 
  What will the nurse do? a. Give the medication as ordered and ob-serve the patient closely for gastrointes-tinal side effects.
  b. Request an order to lower the dose of the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug.
  c. Restrict the patient's fluid intake to mi-nimize the risk of renal injury.
  d. Suggest delaying the probenecid therapy until the acute episode has subsided.
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