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A patient has been taking phentermine for the past month and a half. During the patient's most recent follow-up visit to the clinic, she tells the nurse, The pills seemed to work wonders for me for the first few weeks, but now I feel like they don't really make much of a difference. The nurse should anticipate that the prescriber will take what action?
A)Increasing the daily dosage of the drug by approximately 50%
B)Ordering blood work to ascertain the serum level of phentermine
C)Discontinuing the drug
D)Changing the route and schedule of administration
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Abrams' Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice

Abrams' Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice


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