Contraindications to Drugs
Contraindications to Drugs ( 10 Questions)
A nurse is reviewing a client’s medication regimen and notes that the client has a history of liver disease. The nurse should recognize which of the following medications is contraindicated for this client.
Acetaminophen is contraindicated in clients with liver disease because it can cause liver toxicity.
Ibuprofen is not contraindicated in clients with liver disease, although it should be used with caution because it can cause liver toxicity in high doses.
Aspirin is not contraindicated in clients with liver disease, although it should be used with caution because it can cause liver toxicity in high doses.
Naproxen is not contraindicated in clients with liver disease, although it should be used with caution because it can cause liver toxicity in high doses.
Acetaminophen is contraindicated in clients with liver disease because it is metabolized by the liver and can cause liver toxicity.
a. Acetaminophen is contraindicated in clients with liver disease because it can cause liver toxicity.
b. Ibuprofen is not contraindicated in clients with liver disease, although it should be used with caution because it can cause liver toxicity in high doses.
c. Aspirin is not contraindicated in clients with liver disease, although it should be used with caution because it can cause liver toxicity in high doses.
d. Naproxen is not contraindicated in clients with liver disease, although it should be used with caution because it can cause liver toxicity in high doses.