The client is going to be started on cholestyramine (Questran), 6 mg, three times daily. What instruction should the nurse provide to this client?

1. Take with large amounts of fluid.
2. Take in the morning.
3. Take with food.
4. Take without food.


Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: Questran is a bile acid-binding agent that must be taken with large amounts of fluid.
Rationale 2: Take in the morning is incorrect because Questran is a bile acid-binding agent that must be taken one hour after or four hours before other medications are taken.
Rationale 3: Take with food is incorrect because Questran is a bile acid-binding agent that must be taken one hour after or four hours before other medications are taken.
Rationale 4: Take without food is incorrect because Questran is a bile acid-binding agent that must be taken one hour after or four hours before other medications are taken.

Global Rationale: Questran is a bile acid-binding agent that must be taken with large amounts of fluid. Take in the morning is incorrect because Questran is a bile acid-binding agent that must be taken one hour after or four hours before other medications are taken. Take with food is incorrect because Questran is a bile acid-binding agent that must be taken one hour after or four hours before other medications are taken. Take without food is incorrect because Questran is a bile acid-binding agent that must be taken one hour after or four hours before other medications are taken.

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