Which intervention should the nurse implement to identify allergic or other adverse reactions when first administering an herbal product?

1. Take less than the recommended dose initially.
2. Use only one herbal product at a time.
3. Check with a reputable pharmacist.
4. Never take them with prescription medications.


Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: Taking less than the recommended dose initially is the best way to identify allergic or other adverse reactions.
Rationale 2: Use only one herbal product at a time is incorrect because if taken at the full dose, it is not the best way to identify allergic or adverse reactions.
Rationale 3: Check with a reputable pharmacist is incorrect because a pharmacist might not have prior knowledge regarding individual allergies or sensitivities to herbal products.
Rationale 4: Never take them with prescription medications is incorrect because although there can be severe reactions with herbal and prescribed medications, some preparations do not interact at all.

Global Rationale: Taking less than the recommended dose initially is the best way to identify allergic or other adverse reactions. Use only one herbal product at a time is incorrect because if taken at the full dose, it is not the best way to identify allergic or adverse reactions. Check with a reputable pharmacist is incorrect because a pharmacist might not have prior knowledge regarding individual allergies or sensitivities to herbal products. Never take them with prescription medications is incorrect because although there can be severe reactions with herbal and prescribed medications, some preparations do not interact at all.

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