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The nurse is preparing to administer 20 meq of potassium chloride to a client who has been vomiting. what should the nurse explain to the client about the purpose of this medication?
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The nurse is preparing to administer 20 meq of potassium chloride to a client who has been vomiting. what should the nurse explain to the client about the purpose of this medication?
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Hi there.
The nurse should explain to the client that potassium chloride is used to treat low potassium levels in the blood.
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