The client is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction to bee venom. Which interventions should the nurse implement? List in order of priority.
- A. Establish a patent airway.
- B. Administer epinephrine, an adrenergic agonist, IVP.
- C. Start an IV with 0.9% saline.
- D. Teach the client to carry an EpiPen when outside.
- E. Administer diphenhydramine (Benadryl), an antihistamine, IVP.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,E,D
Rationale: Priority: 1) Airway (ABCs); 2) Epinephrine (reverse anaphylaxis); 3) IV fluids (support hemodynamics); 4) Diphenhydramine (reduce histamine effects); 5) EpiPen teaching (prevention).
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The client diagnosed with a bee sting allergy is being discharged from the emergency department. Which priority discharge instruction should be taught to the client?
- A. Demonstrate how to use an EpiPen, an adrenergic agonist.
- B. Teach the client to never go outdoors in the spring and summer.
- C. Have the client buy diphenhydramine over the counter to use when stung.
- D. Discuss wearing a Medic Alert bracelet when going outside.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: EpiPen use is critical for managing anaphylaxis in bee sting allergies. Avoiding outdoors is impractical, diphenhydramine is secondary, and bracelets are supportive.
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 client is highly allergic to insect venom and is prescribed venom immunotherapy. Which statement is the scientific rationale for this treatment?
- A. Immunotherapy is effective in preventing anaphylaxis following a future sting.
- B. Immunotherapy will prevent all future insect stings from harming the client.
- C. This therapy will cure the client from having any allergic reactions in the future.
- D. This therapy is experimental and should not be undertaken by the client.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Venom immunotherapy desensitizes the immune system, reducing anaphylaxis risk. It does not prevent stings, cure all allergies, or remain experimental.
The nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with RA. Which assessment findings warrant immediate intervention?
- A. The client complains of joint stiffness and the knees feel warm to the touch.
- B. The client has experienced one (1)-kg weight loss and is very tired.
- C. The client requires a heating pad applied to the hips and back to sleep.
- D. The client is crying, has a flat facial affect, and refuses to speak to the nurse.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Crying, flat affect, and refusal to speak suggest depression or suicidal ideation, requiring immediate intervention. Stiffness, weight loss, and heating pad use are expected in RA.
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.