Tonsillitis in children.

Tonsillitis in children. ( 13 Questions)

A client with tonsillitis is prescribed antibiotics and is being discharged home.
The nurse is providing discharge education to the client and their family about the importance of completing the prescribed antibiotic therapy.
Which of the following statements should the nurse make?


Correct Answer: B

Choice A rationale:

Stopping antibiotics once feeling better can lead to incomplete eradication of the infection, allowing remaining bacteria to develop resistance to the antibiotic.

It is essential to complete the full course of antibiotics to ensure complete resolution of the infection.

Choice B rationale:

Finishing all the antibiotics, even if symptoms improve, is crucial to prevent the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.

Incomplete courses of antibiotics can lead to treatment failure and potential complications.

Choice C rationale:

While it is important to monitor for and report any side effects of antibiotics, stopping the medication immediately without consulting a healthcare provider can compromise the effectiveness of the treatment.

The nurse should instruct the client to report any adverse reactions for proper evaluation and management.

Choice D rationale:

Sharing antibiotics with others is dangerous and highly discouraged.

Each person's condition is unique, and taking antibiotics without proper diagnosis and prescription can lead to inappropriate use, antibiotic resistance, and potential harm to individuals with allergies or other medical conditions.




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