
|Articles|December 7, 2010
Case 4, Answer 4a
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Correct! This is indeed the least appropriate option. Since we don't really know if she is receiving her medication consistently, a change in her treatment administration is indicated before increasing the dose. In addition, there is no indication that subcutaneous fluids are needed at this time.
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