When administering an oral medications to an infant what should the nurse keep in mind?
A) The infant will take oral medications more readily after being fed
B) The infant will take medications more readily if allowed to move the head as desired
C) The oral medication should be placed along the side of the mouth when using a syringe or dropper
D) The infant will take a medication more readily if the flavor is disguised
Ans: C
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