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while reviewing the clients electronic medical record (emr), the registered nurse (rn) assesses a client who is at risk for a possible interaction with an over-the-counter (otc) decongestant. which client health history should the rn report to the healthcare provider concerning the otc medication? (select all that apply). a type i diabetes mellitus (dm). b closed angle glaucoma. c crohns disease. d chronic hypertension. e rheumatoid arthritis.
OTC decongestants (e.g., pseudoephedrine) can have adverse effects on certain conditions. Closed - angle glaucoma (B) can be worsened by decongestants as they can increase intraocular pressure. Chronic hypertension (D) can be exacerbated because decongestants can raise blood pressure. Type 1 diabetes (A) is not typically directly affected by OTC decongestants in a way that requires immediate reporting related to this interaction. Crohn’s disease (C) and rheumatoid arthritis (E) have no significant interactions with OTC decongestants that would necessitate reporting in this context.
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B. Closed angle glaucoma, D. Chronic hypertension