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A healthcare provider is providing discharge teaching to a client about self-administering heparin.

  • A. Administer medication in the abdomen.
  • B. Administer medication in the thigh.
  • C. Administer medication in the upper arm.
  • D. Administer medication in the buttock.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Heparin is typically administered in the abdomen for self-injection to avoid muscle tissue and for better absorption. The subcutaneous tissue in the abdomen provides a larger area for injection and is usually recommended for heparin administration. Administering heparin in the thigh, upper arm, or buttock may not be as effective or safe as the abdomen due to variations in absorption rates and potential risks associated with muscle injection.