What does teaching to clients with children include?
a. Advising the client and family to keep medications in readily available, convenient locations
b. Instructing the client and family not to be concerned with side effects of medications
c. Telling the client and family to purchase over-the-counter drugs to reduce costs
d. Instructing the client and family to use child-resistant medication containers
ANS: D
Child-proof medications may decrease the risk for inadvertent ingestion.
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