Which of the following represent nursing diagnoses that may be made during administration of a fluoroquinolone? Select all that apply

A) Acute Pain
B) Diarrhea
C) Imbalanced Nutrition
D) Anxiety
E) Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity


Ans: A, B, D, E
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Drug administration-specific nursing diagnoses that may be made during treatment with fluoroquinolones and miscellaneous anti-infective drugs include Acute Pain, Anxiety, Risk for Impaired Comfort, Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity, Diarrhea, Risk for Impaired Urinary Elimination, and Risk for Disturbed Sensory Perception.

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