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A child is brought to the emergency room because he ingested an unknown quantity of acetaminophen (Tylenol).

What does the nurse expect a child to receive following gastric lavage after ingesting acetaminophen?

a. Activated charcoal
b. Naloxone
c. Vitamin K
d. Insulin

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Final answer:

Following gastric lavage after ingesting acetaminophen, the child would expect to receive activated charcoal.

Step-by-step explanation:

Following gastric lavage after ingesting acetaminophen, the nurse would expect the child to receive activated charcoal.

Gastric lavage, also known as stomach pumping, is a procedure in which the stomach is emptied using a tube inserted through the mouth or nose. This procedure is sometimes used in cases of drug overdose to prevent further absorption of the ingested substance.

Activated charcoal is commonly given after gastric lavage because it can bind to certain toxins, including acetaminophen, reducing their absorption in the digestive tract and preventing them from causing further harm.

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