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A nurse is caring for a client who has oral candidiasis and is prescribed nystatin suspension.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
This is because nystatin suspension is an antifungal medication that works by coating the oral mucosa and killing the candida organisms. Swishing and swallowing the medication ensures that it reaches all the affected areas in the mouth and throat.
Choice B is wrong because administering the medication with a dropper to avoid aspiration is not necessary for a client who has oral candidiasis.
The client should be able to swish and swallow the medication without difficulty.
Choice C is wrong because diluting the medication with water before giving it to the client reduces its effectiveness and concentration.
The medication should be given undiluted for optimal results.
Choice D is wrong because giving the medication after meals to increase its effectiveness is not accurate. The medication should be given at least 30 minutes before or after meals to avoid interference with food or beverages.
This is because nystatin suspension is an antifungal medication that works by coating the oral mucosa and killing the candida organisms. Swishing and swallowing the medication ensures that it reaches all the affected areas in the mouth and throat.
Choice B is wrong because administering the medication with a dropper to avoid aspiration is not necessary for a client who has oral candidiasis.
The client should be able to swish and swallow the medication without difficulty.
Choice C is wrong because diluting the medication with water before giving it to the client reduces its effectiveness and concentration.
The medication should be given undiluted for optimal results.
Choice D is wrong because giving the medication after meals to increase its effectiveness is not accurate. The medication should be given at least 30 minutes before or after meals to avoid interference with food or beverages.