A nurse is counseling an adolescent client in the health clinic about the use of a medication for acne. What educational information might the nurse share with the client?
a. Whether to wear sunscreen while using the medication
b. How to increase the dosage if it is not working
c. Medical language concerning the drug
d. How to increase the frequency of administration if the drug is not working
a. Whether to wear sunscreen while using the medication
FEEDBACK:
a. Potential interactions with the drug should be discussed.
b. The client should not change the dosage without talking to a health care worker. Try again.
c. Instructions should be in language the client understands. Try again.
d. The client should not change the frequency of administration without talking to a health care worker. Try again.
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