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A nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription for gabapentin for partial seizures. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?
This instruction is important because gabapentin can cause drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision as common side effects¹². These effects can impair the client's ability to drive safely and increase the risk of accidents or injuries. The client should avoid driving or operating machinery until they know how gabapentin affects them and their doctor says it is safe to do so¹². The other instructions are incorrect for the following reasons:
This instruction is important because gabapentin can cause drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision as common side effects¹². These effects can impair the client's ability to drive safely and increase the risk of accidents or injuries. The client should avoid driving or operating machinery until they know how gabapentin affects them and their doctor says it is safe to do so¹². The other instructions are incorrect for the following reasons:
This instruction is important because gabapentin can cause drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision as common side effects¹². These effects can impair the client's ability to drive safely and increase the risk of accidents or injuries. The client should avoid driving or operating machinery until they know how gabapentin affects them and their doctor says it is safe to do so¹². The other instructions are incorrect for the following reasons:
This instruction is important because gabapentin can cause drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision as common side effects¹². These effects can impair the client's ability to drive safely and increase the risk of accidents or injuries. The client should avoid driving or operating machinery until they know how gabapentin affects them and their doctor says it is safe to do so¹². The other instructions are incorrect for the following reasons:
This instruction is important because gabapentin can cause drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision as common side effects¹². These effects can impair the client's ability to drive safely and increase the risk of accidents or injuries. The client should avoid driving or operating machinery until they know how gabapentin affects them and their doctor says it is safe to do so¹². The other instructions are incorrect for the following reasons:
- A. "Take this medication with food or milk to prevent gastric irritation". This instruction is unnecessary because gabapentin does not cause gastric irritation or ulcers as a side effect¹². The client can take gabapentin with or without food, depending on their preference and tolerance¹².
- C. "Increase your intake of fluids and fiber to prevent constipation". This instruction is irrelevant because gabapentin does not cause constipation as a side effect¹². The client should maintain a normal intake of fluids and fiber to promote bowel health, but not specifically because of gabapentin use¹².
- D. "Discontinue this medication gradually to prevent withdrawal symptoms". This instruction is incorrect because gabapentin does not cause withdrawal symptoms or physical dependence as a side effect¹². However, the client should not stop taking gabapentin suddenly or without their doctor's advice, as this can increase the risk of seizures or other complications¹².