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The nurse has a prescription to administer amphotericin B intravenously to the client diagnosed with histoplasmosis. Which should the nurse specifically plan to implement during administration of the medication to minimize the client's risk for injury? Select all that apply.

  • A. Monitor for hyperthermia.
  • B. Monitor for an excessive urine output.
  • C. Administer a concurrent fluid challenge.
  • D. Assess the intravenous (IV) infusion site.
  • E. Assess the chest and back for a red, itchy rash.
  • F. Monitor the client's orientation to time, place, and person.
Correct Answer: A,D

Rationale: Amphotericin B is an antifungal medication and is a toxic medication, which can produce symptoms during administration such as chills, fever (hyperthermia), headache, vomiting, and impaired renal function (decreased urine output). The medication is also very irritating to the IV site, commonly causing thrombophlebitis. The nurse administering this medication monitors for these complications. Administering a concurrent fluid challenge is not necessary. A rash or disorientation is not specific to this medication.