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The patient has meningitis. The physician initially prescribed a water-soluble drug. Another physician changed the order to a lipid-soluble drug. The patient is confused about this. Which plan best resolves the patient's concern?
 
  1. Teach the patient that lipid-soluble drugs are better because of protein binding.
  2. Teach the patient that lipid-soluble drugs are more effective in treating his illness.
  3. Teach the patient that lipid-soluble drugs are better because they have fewer side effects.
  4. Teach the patient that lipid-soluble drugs are more effective because they are excreted at a slower rate.
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Smart ... Thanks!
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