An elderly male is admitted with a recurrence of gastric ulcers. His wife tells you that he has been taking cimetidine as an over the counter (OTC) preparation. She tells you that he no longer complains of the gnawing pain in his stomach, but has become increasingly confused within the past 3 days. During the nurses’ initial assessment the nurse notes that the patient is oriented to person and time, but not place. He is being placed on omeprazole and antacids during this visit. In preparation for patient education answer the following questions:
a. What would be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for this couple?
b. What basic instruction is necessary in relation to OTC medications?
c. What does this patient need to know about the timing of his medications