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A client presents with a rash and is prescribed an over-the-counter ointment for treatment. The client says, I thought I would need a shot or an expensive prescription. How should the nurse respond?
 
  1. Medications that go on your skin don't usually have as many side effects.
  2. Mild rashes often respond well to topical ointments.
  3. Many of the products used on the skin are available over-the-counter.
  4. You should try to discover what caused your rash.
  5. Prescription ointments are usually better at healing.
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