A pediatric client with a past history of chicken pox reports a fever and headache. which medication would the nurse avoid giving to the client?

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A pediatric client with a past history of chickenpox reports a fever and headache. Aspirin is the medication that a nurse would avoid giving to the client. Option A

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What is an Aspirin?

Generally, Aspirin is a popular medication that is used to reduce fevers, as well as mild aches and pains.

In addition, it is used by some as an anti-inflammatory agent.

In conclusion, A child who has had chickenpox in the past has come into the clinic complaining of a headache and fever. The client would not get aspirin from the nurse since it is the drug that the nurse would want to avoid providing them. Alternative A

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A pediatric client with a past history of chicken pox reports a fever and headache. Which drug should the nurse avoid giving to the client?

1 Aspirin

2 Tetracycline

3 Nalidixic acid

4 Chloramphenicol

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