The client diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome is on a ventilator. Which intervention will assist the client to communicate with the nursing staff?
- A. Provide an erase slate board for the client to write on.
- B. Instruct the client to blink once for 'no' and twice for 'yes.'
- C. Refer to a speech therapist to help with communication.
- D. Leave the call light within easy reach of the client.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Blinking (once for no, twice for yes) is a simple communication method for a ventilated client with paralysis. Writing, speech therapy, and call light access are less feasible.
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Which statement indicates the female client with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) understands the discharge instructions?
- A. I should wear sunscreen with at least a 5 SPF.
- B. I am not going to any activities with large crowds.
- C. I should not get pregnant because I have SLE.
- D. I must avoid using hypoallergenic products.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Avoiding pregnancy prevents SLE complications, indicating understanding. SPF 5 is inadequate, crowd avoidance is not standard, and hypoallergenic products are safe.
The nurse is developing a care plan for a client diagnosed with SLE. Which goal is priority for this client?
- A. The client will maintain reproductive ability.
- B. The client will verbalize feelings of body-image changes.
- C. The client will have no deterioration of organ function.
- D. The client’s skin will remain intact and have no irritation.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Preventing organ deterioration is critical in SLE to avoid life-threatening complications. Reproduction, body image, and skin integrity are secondary.
The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with Systemic Inflammatory Response syndrome after an extensive abdominal surgery. Which nursing interventions could prevent the development of Multi Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)?
- A. Place the client on strict intake and output.
- B. Administer pain medication via patient-controlled analgesia.
- C. Keep the head of the bed elevated at all times.
- D. Practice therapeutic communication.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strict intake and output monitoring detects early renal dysfunction, preventing MODS progression. Pain control, head elevation, and communication are less specific.
The client diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome is on a ventilator. When the wife comes to visit, she starts crying uncontrollably, and the client starts fighting the ventilator because his wife is upset. Which action should the nurse implement?
- A. Tell the wife she must stop crying.
- B. Escort the wife out of the room.
- C. Medicate the client immediately.
- D. Acknowledge the wife's fears.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Acknowledging the wife’s fears provides emotional support, potentially calming both her and the client. Ordering her to stop, escorting her out, or medicating the client are less therapeutic.
The nurse writes the client problem of 'altered sexual functioning' for a male client diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Which intervention should be implemented?
- A. Encourage the couple to explore alternative ways of maintaining intimacy.
- B. Make an appointment with a psychotherapist to counsel the couple.
- C. Explain daily exercise will help increase libido and sexual arousal.
- D. Discuss the importance of keeping physically calm during sexual intercourse.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Exploring alternative intimacy methods addresses MS-related sexual dysfunction holistically. Psychotherapy is secondary, exercise may not improve libido, and physical calm is vague.