While preparing to administer a transdermal estrogen patch, the nurse finds the previously applied patch in the client's bed linens. How can the nurse avoid this situation with the patch now being applied?
1. Shave the area where the patch is being applied.
2. Place a heating pad over the area where the patch is applied for 10 minutes after application.
3. Run a finger around the adhesive edges of the new patch before placing it on the client's skin.
4. Press firmly over the patch with the palm of the hand for about 10 seconds after applying it to the skin.
Question 2
While preparing to administer an eye ointment, the nurse inadvertently squeezes the tube, discarding the first bead of medication. What action should the nurse take at this point?
1. Administer the eye ointment as ordered, as the first bead of ointment should be discarded anyway.
2. Notify the pharmacy and request a new, unopened tube of ointment.
3. Have a second licensed nurse witness the waste and sign the chart.
4. Continue to squeeze the tube until a clear line of ointment has been discarded from the tip.