NCLEX Gastrointestinal Related

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The 20-year-old female is being admitted to the hospital with exacerbation of Crohn’s disease. The client is alert and oriented and has been taking azathioprine for disease control. Into which room should the charge nurse place the client?

  • A. Private room across from the nurse’s station
  • B. Room with a female who has Crohn’s disease
  • C. Private room that has a private attached bathroom
  • D. Room with an elderly female who is on bedrest
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: A. The client is alert and oriented; there is no need to be near the nurse’s station. B. The client is at an increased risk for infection and should have a private room rather than rooming with another female with Crohn’s disease. C. The client should be in a private room with a private bathroom due to an increased risk for infection with azathioprine (Imuran). Azathioprine suppresses cell-mediated immune responses and may cause bone marrow suppression. It is also a biohazard medication. D. The client is at an increased risk for infection and should have a private room rather than rooming with another female.