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When the use of antihistamines result in dryness of the mouth, the nurse should recommend which to relieve the dryness? select all that apply?

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Answer:

1. the patient can chew on sugarless gums

2. the nurse can let the patient have bits of ice melt in their mouth

3. or the nurse can give a saliva substitute

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The nurse can follow these following tips:

For temporary relief of dryness of mouth from antihistamines:

1. the patient can chew on sugarless gums

2. the nurse can let the patient have bits of ice melt in their mouth

3. or the nurse can give a saliva substitute

If dryness of mouth does not go away after 2 weeks, seek doctor’s help.

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