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A client susceptible to motion sickness asks the nurse about the use of medication to prevent an occurrence. The nurse plans to incorporate into the discussion that the medication works effectively if which guideline is followed?

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Medications for motion sickness, like the transdermal scopolamine patch or antihistamines such as dimenhydrinate, are most effective when used as directed before the onset of symptoms.

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A client susceptible to sickness asks the nurse about the use of medication to prevent motion sickness. The nurse plans to incorporate into the discussion that medication works effectively if taken before the onset of symptoms and continues to be used as directed. For motion sickness, autonomic drugs such as the transdermal scopolamine patch can be used. Scopolamine, derived from the Atropa genus, is effective and safe in the regulated low doses delivered by the patch, avoiding the risks associated with higher doses. Alternatively, antihistamines like dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) are also commonly used to prevent motion sickness symptoms.

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