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A newly admitted patient is diagnosed with hyponatremia. When making room assignments, the charge nurse should take which action?

  • A. Assign the patient to a room near the nurse's station.
  • B. Place the patient in a room nearest to the water fountain.
  • C. Place the patient on telemetry to monitor for peaked T waves.
  • D. Assign the patient to a semi-private room and place an order for a low-salt diet.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A. The patient should be placed near the nurse's station if confused to allow close monitoring by the staff. To help improve serum sodium levels, water intake is restricted, so a patient with hyponatremia should not be placed near a water fountain. Peaked T waves are a sign of hyperkalemia, not hyponatremia, so telemetry for this purpose is unnecessary. Placing a confused patient in a semi-private room could be disruptive to the other patient. Additionally, the patient needs sodium replacement, not a low-salt diet.