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The nurse is beginning medication reconciliation for a newly admitted patient. What should the nurse include in this list?
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1. The patient takes ibuprofen for an occasional headache.
2. The patient mixes a powdered form of vitamin C into his morning orange juice.
3. The patient applies essential oils to his forehead to help with his allergies.
4. The patient drinks milk fortified with vitamin D.
5. The patient takes a prescription medication for osteoporosis once a week.
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Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach

Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach


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Rationale 1: Over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen are included in this list.
Rationale 2: The powdered vitamin C is considered a supplement and should be included in the list.
Rationale 3: Essential oils are an herbal or complementary therapy that should be included on the list.
Rationale 4: Milk is standardly fortified with vitamin D so there is no reason to list it on the medication reconciliation list.
Rationale 5: Prescription medications should be listed even if they are not taken daily.
Global Rationale: Over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen, supplements such as the powdered vitamin C, herbals such as the essential oils, and all prescription medications are included in this list. Milk is standardly fortified with vitamin D so there is no reason to list it on the medication reconciliation list.

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