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The nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching to several clients with new prescriptions. Which instructions by the nurse about medication administration are correct? Select all that apply.

  • A. Avoid salt substitutes when taking valsartan for hypertension
  • B. Take levofloxacin with an aluminum antacid to avoid gastric irritation
  • C. Take sucralfate (for a gastric ulcer) after meals to minimize gastric irritation
  • D. When taking ethambutol, notify the health care provider (HCP) for changes in vision
  • E. When taking rifampin, notify the HCP if the urine turns red-orange in color
Correct Answer: A,D

Rationale: Salt substitutes (potassium-based) can cause hyperkalemia with valsartan. Ethambutol can cause optic neuritis, requiring vision change reports. Levofloxacin with antacids reduces absorption. Sucralfate is taken before meals to coat the stomach. Rifampin's red-orange urine is normal, not reportable.