A patient with third-degree burns is prescribed gastrointestinal medication. How should the nurse explain the primary action of this medication?
A) It prevents the formation of a Curling ulcer.
B) It treats a preexisting duodenal ulcer.
C) It ensures adequate peristalsis.
D) It has antiemetic properties.
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