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A client receives a new prescription for NRTIs for HIV treatment. Which statement should the nurse include during teaching about these medications?

  • A. These medications work by inhibiting enzymes to prevent HIV replication.
  • B. These medications work by preventing protein synthesis within the HIV cell.
  • C. These medications work by weakening the cell wall of the HIV virus.
  • D. These medications work by blocking HIV entry into cells.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: NRTIs inhibit the enzyme reverse transcriptase, essential for HIV replication. By preventing this process, viral replication is hindered, ultimately reducing the viral load in the body. Option A correctly explains the mechanism of action of NRTIs in treating HIV infection. Choices B, C, and D describe mechanisms of action that do not align with how NRTIs work in HIV treatment. B is incorrect because NRTIs do not target protein synthesis within the HIV cell. C is incorrect as NRTIs do not affect the cell wall of the HIV virus. D is incorrect because NRTIs do not block HIV entry into cells.