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6 years ago
A client has prescriptions for proventil (Albuterol) and serevent (Salumetrol). Which instruction should the nurse provide for this client?
 
  1. They should not be taken together.
  2. The order of administration doesn't matter.
  3. Take Salumetrol first.
  4. Take Albuterol first.
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6 years ago
Correct Answer: 4

Rationale 1: The Albuterol should be taken first.
Rationale 2: Albuterol is a bronchodilator, and should be used before the anti-inflammatory drug Salumetrol. The bronchioles should be opened, in order for the action of the anti-inflammatory drug to be most effective.
Rationale 3: Albuterol is a bronchodilator, and should be used before the anti-inflammatory drug Salumetrol.
Rationale 4: Albuterol is a bronchodilator, and should be used before the anti-inflammatory drug Salumetrol. The bronchioles should be opened, in order for the action of the anti-inflammatory drug to be most effective.

Global Rationale: Albuterol is a bronchodilator, and should be used before the anti-inflammatory drug Salumetrol. The bronchioles should be opened, in order for the action of the anti-inflammatory drug to be most effective. The medications should not be taken together. The order of administration does matter. The Salumetrol should be taken second.
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