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A parent calls the clinic because their child has ingested a small amount of household bleach. What should the nurse advise?

  • A. Administer activated charcoal
  • B. Induce vomiting immediately
  • C. Call the poison control center
  • D. Take the child to the emergency department
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In the case of a child ingesting household bleach, the primary advice should be to call the poison control center (Choice C). The poison control center can provide specific guidance on how to manage the ingestion, including whether any immediate interventions are necessary. Administering activated charcoal (Choice A) or inducing vomiting immediately (Choice B) can worsen the situation as they are not recommended treatments for bleach ingestion. Taking the child to the emergency department (Choice D) may be necessary depending on the advice given by the poison control center, but the initial step should be to seek guidance from the experts at the poison control center.