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How should a nurse respond to a client's concern about a different looking pill?

  1. Let's double-check your medication chart.

  2. Describe what the pill looks like.

  3. It's just a generic form.

  4. I will inform your doctor immediately.

The correct answer is: Describe what the pill looks like.

When a client expresses concern about a pill looking different than what they are used to, the nurse should first acknowledge and address the client's concern. By describing what the pill looks like, the nurse can help reassure the client and provide important information that may help the client understand why the pill looks different. This response promotes open communication and fosters trust between the client and the healthcare provider. Additionally, this approach allows the nurse to gather more information and potentially identify any errors or issues related to the medication. Options A, C, and D are not the best responses in this situation. Checking the medication chart or referring to the pill as a generic form may not effectively address the client's concerns or provide the necessary information. Informing the doctor immediately without first investigating or addressing the client's concern directly may escalate the situation unnecessarily.