The client is noncompliant with taking medications to prevent malaria prior to an overseas business trip. The nurse identifies which rationale for this action is most likely?
A) The taste of the various tablets was really too offensive to the client.
B) The medication dosing was too frequent for the client to tolerate.
C) The cost of the medications was too high for the client's budget.
D) The side effects of vomiting and diarrhea were too uncomfortable.
Correct Answer:
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Q2: The client receives oral nystatin (Mycostatin) suspension
Q3: The nurse works in infection control at
Q4: The nurse plans to provide health promotion
Q5: Treatment for malaria involves
A) multidrug therapy.
B) single-drug
Q6: The client receives terbinafine (Lamisil) as treatment
Q8: The nurse is preparing to administer a
Q9: The client receives nystatin (Nilstat) for a
Q10: Which client is at the greatest risk
Q11: The client has a fungal infection of
Q12: The nurse does medication education for the
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