A patient receives a drug that has a narrow therapeutic range. The nurse administering this medication will expect to do what?

a. Administer the drug at intervals longer than the drug half-life.
b. Administer this medication intravenously.
c. Monitor plasma drug levels.
d. Teach the patient that maximum drug ef-fects will occur within a short period.


C
A drug with a narrow therapeutic range is more difficult to administer safely, because the differ-ence between the minimum effective concentration and the toxic concentration is small. Patients taking these medications must have their plasma drug levels monitored closely to ensure that they are getting an effective dose that is not toxic. Administering medications at longer intervals only increases the time required to reach effective plasma drug levels. Drugs that have a narrow therapeutic range may be given by any route and do not differ from other medications in the amount of time it takes for them to take effect, which is a function of a drug's half-life and dos-ing frequency.

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