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A school-age child with asthma is ready for discharge from the hospital.

A school-age child with asthma is ready for discharge from the hospital. His physician has written an order to continue the theophylline given in the hospital as an oral home medication. Immediately prior to discharge, he complains of nausea and becomes irritable. His vital signs were normal except for tachycardia. What first nursing actions would be essential in this situation?

A.

Hold the child’s discharge for 1 hour.

B.

Notify the physician immediately.

C.

Discharge the child as the physician ordered.

D.

Administer an antiemetic as necessary.

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