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A client has been taking a urinary tract anti-infective for two days for treatment of a severe urinary tract infection. Today, the client calls the clinic reporting continued burning on urination. What is the nurse’s best response? “Burning on urination is a common side effect of these drugs. This may continue the entire time that you are on the medication.” “The medication is not working. Stop taking it and drink cranberry juice.” “You must have a very severe infection. Come back to the clinic and we will give you your medication intravenously.” “All of your urinary symptoms should have stopped immediately after you started taking the medication. Are you sure you are taking it correctly?”
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