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777dan777 [17]
1 year ago
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The nurse in the intensive care unit is providing care for a client who was just admitted with multiple trauma. what action shou

ld the nurse prioritize with relation to drug therapy?
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alexgriva [62]1 year ago
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In relation to drug therapy, the nurse should prioritize the response of the patient to certain treatments.

<h3>What is the treatment response? </h3>

The extent of the improvement of a patient in response to a treatment administered to them is called a treatment response. While recording a response to treatment, both positive and negative symptoms need to be evaluated and recorded.

Treatment response studies are used to observe the change in conditions of patients starting from the baseline, which is at the start of the treatment.

The changes are then recorded from the baseline and the relative status is then observed continuously.

Therefore, in drug therapy, the nurse should prioritize the response of the patient.

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