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A health care provider in a clinic writes several prescriptions for an older client. The nurse notices several medications are in the same class as drugs listed on the client’s intake form. What should the nurse do next? 
1. Set the prescriptions to the side and follow up on the issue at a later date.
2. Ask the primary health care provider if he was aware his client had been prescribed medications in the same drug class as those prescribed by the cardiologist.
3. Throw the prescriptions away.
4. Give them to the client.
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Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice

Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice


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BreakFree Author
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9 years ago
Sounds and feels right, thank you for the rationale.
First-year pharmacology student, representing MIT!
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I've studied this stuff recently, so I knew what the answer was. Good luck with the rest.
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