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Where in a drug handbook should a nurse look to determine if a client can receive a particular drug?

  1. Adverse effects

  2. Black box warning

  3. Contraindications

  4. Implementation

The correct answer is: Contraindications

In a drug handbook, a nurse should look under contraindications to determine if a client can receive a particular drug. Contraindications are specific situations in which a drug should not be used or should be used with caution due to the potential harm it may cause. By checking for contraindications, the nurse can ensure the safety of the client and avoid any potential adverse reactions or complications that could arise from administering the drug. Adverse effects, black box warnings, and implementation are important sections in a drug handbook, but they do not specifically address whether a client can receive a particular drug based on their individual health status and medical history.