Multiple Choice
A nurse is caring for a 14-year-old patient with epilepsy. The child takes phenytoin and started taking Lamictal (lamotrigine) 50 mg/day approximately 10 days ago. The child's mother calls to report a newly noted rash across the girl's face and arms. Which of the following statements by the nurse is best?
A) "Did your daughter use a new soap?"
B) "Has your daughter been exposed to poison ivy or other plant irritants?"
C) "Do not give the Lamictal; your daughter will need to be seen by the doctor today."
D) "This is commonly seen with Lamictal. A mild soap and calamine lotion may reduce any itching."
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