A client with diabetes is being treated with nystatin for a monilial infection of the mouth. What instructions should the nurse give the client?

a. Apply after meals, and do not eat for at least 1 hour.
b. Rinse and swish in the mouth prior to eating.
c. Apply and rinse after eating.
d. There are no special instructions.


a. Apply after meals, and do not eat for at least 1 hour.
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a. Apply nystatin after meals, and do not eat for at least 1 hour.
b. Apply nystatin after meals. .
c. The nurse should instruct the client not to eat for 1 hour after application. .
d. The nurse should instruct the client on how to apply nystatin. .

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