Asked by Somer Milliken on Jul 03, 2024

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An order is written for phenytoin 500 mg IM q3-4h prn for pain. The nurse recognizes that treatment of pain is not a standard therapeutic indication for this drug. The nurse believes that the health care provider meant to write hydromorphone. What should the nurse do?

A) Call the health care provider to clarify the order.
B) Give the patient hydromorphone, as it was meant to be written.
C) Administer the medication and monitor the patient frequently.
D) Refuse to give the medication and notify the nurse supervisor.

Hydromorphone

A potent synthetic opioid analgesic drug used primarily in the management of severe pain.

Phenytoin

An anticonvulsant medication used to control seizures.

Therapeutic Indication

The condition or disease for which a specific therapy or medication is deemed appropriate or beneficial.

  • Acknowledge the critical role of confirming drug prescriptions and calculations to ensure the safe delivery of medications.
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Zybrea KnightJul 08, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
If there is any question about a medication order because it is incomplete, illegible, vague, or not understood, contact the health care provider before administering the medication. The nurse cannot change the order without the prescriber's consent; this is out of the nurse's scope of practice. Ultimately, the nurse can be held responsible for administering an incorrect medication. If the prescriber is unwilling to change the order and does not justify the order in a reasonable and evidence-based manner, the nurse may refuse to give the medication and notify the supervisor.