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chasehern chasehern
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To increase the likelihood of successful pharmacotherapy, when teaching a patient about using a medication, the primary care nurse practitioner (NP) should:
 
  a. encourage the patient to participate in the choice of the medication.
  b. provide education about the medication actions and adverse effects.
  c. stress the importance of taking the medication exactly as it is prescribed.
  d. give the patient copies of medication package inserts describing the drug use.
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