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What is the primary nursing assessment for a client prior to receiving oral medication?

  1. Ability to swallow

  2. Allergies

  3. Eyesight

  4. Understanding of the medication

The correct answer is: Ability to swallow

The primary nursing assessment for a client prior to receiving oral medication is the assessment of their ability to swallow. This is essential to ensure the safe administration and effectiveness of the medication. While assessing for allergies, eyesight, and understanding of the medication are also important aspects of the overall assessment, the ability to swallow is crucial for the proper administration and absorption of the oral medication.