A client who has used an adrenergic nasal spray for 2 weeks states to the nurse, "I am more stuffed up now than I was when I was sick." Which information should the nurse provide the patient? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.
A) "You are having an allergic reaction to the nasal spray. Stop using it immediately."
B) "You probably have developed a secondary infection."
C) "Try increasing the amount of fluids you are drinking."
D) "Switch to a saline-based nasal spray."
E) "Continue to use your current nasal spray until the congestion goes away."
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