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What is true regarding sulfasalazine (Azulfidine) prescribed for clients with inflammatory bowel disease?

1) The client should use sunscreen when taking this.
2) It reduces the amount of stools per day to maintain fluid balance.
3) The client should reduce intake of sodium when taking this.
4) The main side effect is appetite stimulation.
5) It blocks the production of prostaglandin to reduce inflammation.

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Final answer:

Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine) prescribed for clients with inflammatory bowel disease requires the use of sunscreen.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine) is prescribed for clients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

The correct statement regarding sulfasalazine for clients with IBD is:

  1. The client should use sunscreen when taking this. Sulfasalazine can increase sensitivity to sunlight, leading to a higher risk of sunburn. Therefore, it is recommended for clients to use sunscreen or avoid excessive sun exposure.

Other statements in the question are false:

  • It does not reduce the amount of stools per day to maintain fluid balance.
  • It does not require reducing intake of sodium.
  • The main side effect is not appetite stimulation.
  • Sulfasalazine does not block the production of prostaglandin to reduce inflammation.
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