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When giving the patient key written information about her discharge, the nurse will include:
 
  1. prescriptions written by the physician.
  2. the questionnaire found at the bedside.
  3. the unit-dose package given at discharge.
  4. drug inserts and booklets prepared for medications.

Question 2

In terms of drug absorption, which circumstance will enhance or promote a drug's effect?
 
  A. A smaller surface area
  B. Low blood flow
  C. Lipid insolubility
  D. Rapid dissolution in solution



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Answer to Question 1

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Written information can include special labels for prescription bottles, inserts from drug pack-ages, and booklets prepared about medications.

Answer to Question 2

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