Following administration of a drug to a client, who has the greatest responsibility for monitoring the client for adverse reactions?

1. The nurse
2. The nursing assistant
3. The family of the client
4. The physical therapist


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Rationale 1:The nurse is responsible for the care of the client. Other staff members may assist the nurse in obtaining information, but the nurse will need to evaluate the client and report to the physician as necessary.
Rationale 2:The nurse is responsible for the care of the client. The nursing assistant can notify the nurse of any unusual behaviors or new symptoms for the nurse to evaluate.
Rationale 3:The nurse is responsible for the care of the client. The family can notify the nurse of any unusual behaviors or new symptoms for the nurse to evaluate.
Rationale 4:The nurse is responsible for the care of the client. The physical therapist can notify the nurse of any unusual behaviors or new symptoms for the nurse to evaluate.

Global Rationale: The nurse is responsible for the care of the client. Other staff members may assist the nurse in obtaining information but the nurse will need to evaluate the client and report to the physician as necessary. The nursing assistant can notify the nurse of any unusual behaviors or new symptoms for the nurse to evaluate. The family can notify the nurse of any unusual behaviors or new symptoms for the nurse to evaluate. The physical therapist can notify the nurse of any unusual behaviors or new symptoms for the nurse to evaluate; however, the nurse is responsible for the care of the patient.

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