2024 PN NCLEX Questions Nursing Practice Question

A nurse is administering an antibiotic to a 4 year old girl, who does not have an identification bracelet. What action should the nurse take?

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Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Option B is the most appropriate action as it involves verifying the child's identity through a reliable source, the mother, who is likely to provide accurate information. This method ensures patient safety and adheres to protocols for medication administration.

Option A is inadequate because asking another staff member may not yield accurate identification, as they might not know the child personally.

Option C, asking the child for her name, is not reliable; young children may not understand the importance of accurate identification or may not remember their full name.

Option D, withholding the medication, may delay necessary treatment. While safety is paramount, confirming identity through the mother is a more effective approach.