Questions: Question 4 of 5 A client has not had a bowel movement for 2 days and is fe care provider writes an order that states, "laxative of choice with this order? Ask the healthfare provider to prescribe a specfic laxative. Give mineral oil because it does not require a health care provider's order. Ask what type of laxative the client would like to have. Askif the client would prefer to have an enema administered.

Question 4 of 5 A client has not had a bowel movement for 2 days and is fe care provider writes an order that states, "laxative of choice with this order? Ask the healthfare provider to prescribe a specfic laxative. Give mineral oil because it does not require a health care provider's order. Ask what type of laxative the client would like to have. Askif the client would prefer to have an enema administered.
Transcript text: Question 4 of 5 A client has not had a bowel movement for 2 days and is fe care provider writes an order that states, "laxative of choice with this order? Ask the healthfare provider to prescribe a specfic laxative. Give mineral oil because it does not require a health care provider's order. Ask what type of laxative the client would like to have. Askif the client would prefer to have an enema administered.
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The answer is the first one: Ask the healthcare provider to prescribe a specific laxative.

Explanation:

  1. Ask the healthcare provider to prescribe a specific laxative: This is the correct option because it ensures that the client receives a medically appropriate and safe treatment based on their specific health needs and conditions. The healthcare provider is responsible for prescribing medications, including laxatives, and can provide a specific recommendation.

  2. Give mineral oil because it does not require a health care provider's order: This is incorrect because administering any medication, including over-the-counter options like mineral oil, should be done under the guidance of a healthcare provider to avoid potential complications or interactions with other medications.

  3. Ask what type of laxative the client would like to have: This is incorrect because the client may not have the medical knowledge to choose the most appropriate and safe laxative for their condition. It is important to rely on the healthcare provider's expertise.

  4. Ask if the client would prefer to have an enema administered: This is incorrect because an enema is a specific medical procedure that should be prescribed by a healthcare provider. It is not appropriate to offer this option without a medical assessment and prescription.

Summary: The best course of action is to ask the healthcare provider to prescribe a specific laxative to ensure the client receives safe and appropriate treatment.

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