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armygirl

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A client admitted with acute pyelonephritis has experienced an allergic reaction to the antibiotic prescribed by the physician.
 
  The client's family expressed to the nurse confusion as to why this has happened because the client has taken this medication several times in the past. Which of the following is the most appropriate response by the nurse? 1. Allergic reactions usually don't occur on the first exposure to the medication..
   2. The client must have been given a different antibiotic from the one ordered..
   3. Allergic reactions happen more often when you are sick..
   4. Allergic reactions can happen if you take a medication in a different formsuch as intravenous instead of taking it as a pill..

Question 2

A surface wound involving loss of the epidermis and possible partial dermal loss is called a(n)
 
  a. laceration c. evisceration
  b. abrasion d. ecchymosis



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Answer to Question 1

1. Allergic reactions usually don't occur on the first exposure to the medication..

Rationale:
Reaction to antibiotics usually does not occur on the first exposure. It would not be appropriate to say to a client or family that another medication should have been ordered without investigating the medication administration first. Taking a medication while ill or in a different form would not cause a reaction to the antibiotic.

Answer to Question 2

B
Abrasions are surface wounds involving loss of the epidermis and possibly partial dermal loss. Lacerations involve cuts to the skin and soft tissues. Evisceration is the exposure of internal body contents through a surgical wound. Ecchymosis is bruising.



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