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The nurse is teaching a patient with allergic rhinitis about management of the condition. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching plan?

  • A. Over-the-counter (OTC) antihistamines cause sedation, so prescription antihistamines are usually ordered.
  • B. Corticosteroid nasal sprays will reduce inflammation, but systemic effects limit their use
  • C. Use of oral antihistamines for a few weeks before the allergy season may prevent reactions.
  • D. Identification and avoidance of environmental triggers are the best ways to avoid symptoms.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The most important intervention is to assist the patient in identifying and avoiding potential allergens. Intranasal corticosteroids (not oral antihistamines) should be started several weeks before the allergy season. Corticosteroid nasal sprays have minimal systemic absorption. Nonsedating antihistamines are available OTC.