Understanding How to Take Prescribed Antacids

A nurse evaluates that a client understands appropriately how to take the antacids prescribed by the primary health care provider when the client makes which statement?

A. "I will take this antacid 30 minutes after meals."
B. "I should take this antacid on an empty stomach."
C. "I can take this antacid as needed whenever I feel discomfort."
D. "I'll take the antacid with a glass of milk to help it work better."
E. "It's best to take this antacid just before bedtime."

Question:

Which statement made by the client demonstrates an understanding of how to take the prescribed antacids?

Answer:

The correct statement made by the client to demonstrate understanding of how to take the prescribed antacids is option A: "I will take this antacid 30 minutes after meals."

Explanation: The statement shows that the client knows to take the antacid after meals to maximize its effectiveness in reducing stomach acid. Taking the antacid before meals or on an empty stomach may not provide relief, while taking it as needed whenever discomfort is felt may lead to inconsistent dosing. Taking the antacid with a glass of milk or just before bedtime is not necessary for its proper administration.

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