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chads108

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A client who is considering taking a dietary supplement recommended by the nurse asks how to determine whether the supplement is safe.
 
  Which requirements by the Dietary Supplement and Nonprescription Drug Consumer Protection Act of 2007 will the nurse educate the client about?
  1. Include their contact information on the label so consumers can report adverse effects.
  2. Notify the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) within 15 days of receiving a report of an adverse effect.
  3. Keep records of adverse effects for at least 6 years and make these records available for inspection by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
  4. Demonstrate product effectiveness prior to release of the product to the public.
  5. State which conditions the product is intended to cure or prevent.

Question 2

The nurse is teaching clients in a senior center about complementary and alternative therapies. Which statements by a client indicate understanding of the information the nurse has presented?
 
  1. I see now that natural' doesn't really mean safe,' and I should ask my health care provider about any supplements I want to take.
  2. I didn't realize that some herbal supplements may be just as strong as a prescription drug. I will need to discuss any supplements I want to try with my doctor.
  3. I understand now that when I choose to use a natural product over a prescription medication, I could be delaying my recovery.
  4. It's good to know that herbs contain ingredients that are as powerful as a prescribed medication and are an option for safe and effective therapy.
  5. I'm allergic to many foods. It's good to know that because herbal products are natural, I don't have to worry about an allergic reaction.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Rationale 1: This legislation requires that the marketing company's contact information be listed on the label.
Rationale 2: The marketing company must notify the FDA of any reported adverse effects within 15 days.
Rationale 3: The marketing company must keep records of reported adverse effects for at least 6 years and make those records available to the FDA for inspection.
Rationale 4: The marketing company is not required to demonstrate the effectiveness of a product prior to release to the public.
Rationale 5: The marketing company cannot make the claim that a product can cure or prevent any conditions.
Global Rationale: This legislation requires that the marketing company's contact information be listed on the label. The marketing company must notify the FDA of any reported adverse effects within 15 days. The marketing company must keep records of reported adverse effects for at least 6 years and make those records available to the FDA for inspection. The marketing company is not required to demonstrate the effectiveness of a product prior to release to the public. The marketing company cannot make the claim that a product can cure or prevent any conditions.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Rationale 1: Many herbal products are not standardized and may contain dozens of active chemicals, many of which have not been identified and studied, making these products potentially unsafe.
Rationale 2: Some herbs contain active chemicals that are just as powerful as approved prescription medications.
Rationale 3: Anytime a client chooses to use an unproven alternative therapy instead of an established, effective medical treatment, healing may be delayed.
Rationale 4: Herbs may or may not be a safe option. The active ingredients can cause interactions with other prescribed drugs.
Rationale 5: It is not unusual for an herbal supplement to contain dozens of chemicals from the flowers, leaves, or roots of the plant. Clients who have food allergies should consult with their health provider before using any herbal product.
Global Rationale: Many herbal products are not standardized and may contain dozens of active chemicals, many of which have not been identified and studied, making these products potentially unsafe. Some herbs contain active chemicals that are just as powerful as approved prescription medications. Anytime a client chooses to use an unproven alternative therapy instead of an established, effective medical treatment, healing may be delayed. Herbs may or may not be a safe option. The active ingredients can cause interactions with other prescribed drugs. It is not unusual for an herbal supplement to contain dozens of chemicals from the flowers, leaves, or roots of the plant. Clients who have food allergies should consult with their health provider before using any herbal product.




chads108

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Excellent


chjcharjto14

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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