Nurse Desmond is caring for a client being treated for alcoholism. Before initiating therapy with disulfiram (Antabuse).. Aftershave lotion

Nurse Desmond is caring for a client being treated for alcoholism. Before initiating therapy with disulfiram (Antabuse), the nurse teaches the client that he must read labels carefully on which of the following products?
a. Carbonated beverages
b. Aftershave lotion
c. Toothpaste
d. Cheese

Answer B.
Disulfiram may be given to clients with chronic alcohol abuse who wish to curb impulse drinking. Disulfiram works by blocking the oxidation of alcohol, inhibiting the conversion of acetaldehyde to acetate. As acetaldehyde builds up in the blood, the client experiences noxious and uncomfortable symptoms. Even alcohol rubbed onto the skin can produce a reaction. The client receiving disulfiram must be taught to read ingredient labels carefully to avoid products containing alcohol such as aftershave lotions. Carbonated beverages, toothpaste, and cheese don’t contain alcohol and don’t need to be avoided by the client.
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