A nurse is preparing a pediatric patient for surgery and is teaching the patient and the child's parents about the use of the patient-controlled analgesia pump. The parents voice concern about their child receiving an overdose of morphine. What will the nurse do?
A) Instruct the parents not to activate the device when their child is sleeping.
B) Reassure the parents that drug overdose is not possible with PCA.
C) Suggest that the child use the PCA sparingly.
D) Tell the patient that the pump can be programmed for PRN dosing only.
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