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The nurse is performing discharge teaching for a female client who was hospitalized after a spinal cord injury that resulted in motor paralysis. Which of the following prescription classifications, used prior to hospitalization, is most important to review with the client before discharge?

  • A. An oral contraceptive
  • B. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
  • C. An analgesic
  • D. An antihistamine
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Motor paralysis does not affect ovulation. It is important for the nurse to review the need for continued contraceptive use with the client if a pregnancy is still undesired. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, an analgesic, and an antihistamine used prior to the spinal cord injury may be reviewed prior to discharge but are lower priority.