Steve is diagnosed with celiac disease and experiences celiac crisis secondary to upper respiratory tract infection; which of the following would Nurse Nancy expect to assess?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In a celiac crisis, which is a severe form of reaction to gluten ingestion in individuals with celiac disease, symptoms can include severe diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and lethargy. The upper respiratory tract infection adds an additional stressor to the body, further worsening the symptoms. Lethargy is often seen in such cases due to the body's reaction to the illness and malabsorption of nutrients caused by celiac disease. While weight loss is common in celiac disease due to malabsorption, weight gain is unlikely in a celiac crisis. Respiratory distress is not a typical symptom directly related to celiac disease or its crisis. Watery diarrhea can be a common symptom of celiac disease, but specific to the question, lethargy would be the most expected assessment finding in Steve's case.