The nurse brings a.m. medications to a client who has just eaten breakfast, noticing the client has just consumed 8 ounces of milk. Which of the following medications should the nurse hold?

A)

aspirin

B)

calcium channel blocker
C)

diuretic

D)

tetracycline antibiotic


D
Explanation:

A)

The calcium in antacids and dairy products reduces the absorption of tetracyclines.
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B)

The calcium in antacids and dairy products reduces the absorption of tetracyclines.
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C)

The calcium in antacids and dairy products reduces the absorption of tetracyclines.
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D)

The calcium in antacids and dairy products reduces the absorption of tetracyclines.
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