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A client with dysmenorrhea has been prescribed naproxen 1250 mg po

b.i.d. what is the nurse's best action?

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Answer:

Give the medicament to the patient according to the doctor's instruction.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is also necessary to:

a. check if the patient has allergy to any drug

b. Talk to the patient about the procedures to take the pills

User Jvous
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The best action of the nurse at that time is that she should ask the doctor about the dose of the naproxen 1250 mg po.

  • The dose should usually be 250-500 mg PO b.i.d
  • Dysmenorrhea is a condition of painful periods or can also be called as menstrual cramps. The pain in the lower abdomen and pelvis starts from the time when the periods begin.
  • Naproxen is usually given to the patients suffering from dysmenorrhea.



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