Questions: Question 4 5 pts What is the nurse's best first action when a patient states that he or she does not take an ordered drug because it causes nausea and dizziness? Instruct the patient to take the medication because the prescriber has ordered it. Ask the prescriber to order the drug be given by a different route. Double check the order carefully to make sure the dosage is correct. Listen to the patient and notify the prescriber.

Question 4
5 pts

What is the nurse's best first action when a patient states that he or she does not take an ordered drug because it causes nausea and dizziness?
Instruct the patient to take the medication because the prescriber has ordered it.
Ask the prescriber to order the drug be given by a different route.
Double check the order carefully to make sure the dosage is correct.
Listen to the patient and notify the prescriber.
Transcript text: Question 4 5 pts What is the nurse's best first action when a patient states that he or she does not take an ordered drug because it causes nausea and dizziness? Instruct the patient to take the medication because the prescriber has ordered it. Ask the prescriber to order the drug be given by a different route. Double check the order carefully to make sure the dosage is correct. Listen to the patient and notify the prescriber.
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The answer is: Listen to the patient and notify the prescriber.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Instruct the patient to take the medication because the prescriber has ordered it.

    • This option is incorrect because it disregards the patient's experience and concerns. It is important to consider the patient's symptoms and side effects, as they may indicate a need for a change in medication or dosage.
  2. Ask the prescriber to order the drug be given by a different route.

    • While this might be a potential solution, it is not the best first action. The nurse should first gather more information and communicate the patient's concerns to the prescriber before suggesting an alternative route.
  3. Double check the order carefully to make sure the dosage is correct.

    • This is a good practice in general, but it does not directly address the patient's immediate concerns about nausea and dizziness. It is important to listen to the patient and communicate these issues to the prescriber.
  4. Listen to the patient and notify the prescriber.

    • This is the best first action. It shows that the nurse is taking the patient's concerns seriously and ensures that the prescriber is informed about the adverse effects the patient is experiencing. This allows the prescriber to make an informed decision about whether to adjust the medication or dosage.
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