Question: A.T. is oriented to person only and keeps repeating, "I hurt so bad." Vital signs are BP 90/65, Heart rate 120 bpm, Respirations 24 but not labored, Temperature 97.5 degrees F, SPO2 89%. A.T. is significantly dehydrated. The right leg appears shortened with external rotation and a large amount of swelling at the proximal thigh and right hip. What over the counter (OTC) and prescribed medications do you anticipate will be prescribed for A.T. on discharge? Provide four health teaching points on the administration of these medications and how to deal with any side effects.