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A client presents to the emergency department with influenza-like symptoms. The nurse assesses the client’s medication history and finds that the client has been taking ibuprofen for arthritic pain. Warfarin (Coumadin) was recently prescribed due to a diagnosis of atrial fibrillation. What is the nurse’s rationale for immediately discussing this finding with the health care provider?
1. If taken with NSAID medications, warfarin can cause a change in the client’s oral mucosa and white patchy lesions.
2. Oral anticoagulants taken with ibuprofen can increase the risk of bleeding.
3. Taking ibuprofen and warfarin at the same time decreases the client’s immune response.
4. Ibuprofen is contraindicated for patients who have influenza-like symptoms.
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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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