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A client asks the nurse why his dose of an antihypertensive medication is different from his neighbor's dose, stating, We both take the exact same drug, but I take 60 mg and he takes only 25 mg. Which response by the nurse is the most appropri
 
  1. If your neighbor is a lot younger than you, his dose might be a lot lower.
  2. Individuals often have widely different responses to the same medications and need different doses of the same medication.
  3. If your neighbor takes a lot of other medications, he might need to take a lower dose of the medication than you.
  4. If you are taking a generic brand of the medication, you will need a higher dose than you would of a brand name of the same medication.
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