The male client diagnosed with multiple sclerosis states he has been investigating alternative therapies to treat his disease. Which intervention is most appropriate by the nurse?
- A. Encourage the therapy if it is not contraindicated by the medical regimen.
- B. Tell the client only the health-care provider should discuss this with him.
- C. Ask how his significant other feels about this deviation from the medical regimen.
- D. Suggest the client research an investigational therapy instead.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Encouraging safe alternative therapies supports autonomy if they align with medical treatment. Deferring to HCP, involving significant other, or suggesting investigational therapies are less appropriate.
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The client in the HCP's office is complaining of allergic rhinitis. Which assessment question is important for the nurse to ask the client?
- A. What time of year do the symptoms occur?
- B. Which over-the-counter medications have you tried?
- C. Do other members of your family have allergies to animals?
- D. Why do you think you have allergies?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Seasonal patterns help identify allergic rhinitis triggers. Medications, family history, and client beliefs are secondary.
Which referral should the nurse implement for a client with severe multiple allergies?
- A. Registered dietitian.
- B. Occupational therapist.
- C. Recreational therapist.
- D. Social worker.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A dietitian helps identify food allergens, critical for severe allergies. Other therapists are less relevant.
The client diagnosed with myasthenia gravis is admitted with an acute exacerbation. Which interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply.
- A. Assist the client to turn and cough every two (2) hours.
- B. Place the client in a high or semi-Fowler's position.
- C. Assess the client's pulse oximeter reading every shift.
- D. Plan meals to promote medication effectiveness.
- E. Monitor the client's serum anticholinesterase levels.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Turning/coughing, Fowler’s position, pulse oximetry, and meal timing address respiratory risk and medication efficacy in myasthenia gravis. Serum anticholinesterase levels are not routinely monitored.
The nurse is caring for a client with suspected fibromyalgia. Which diagnostic test confirms the diagnosis of fibromyalgia?
- A. There is no diagnostic test to confirm fibromyalgia.
- B. A positive antinuclear antibody test.
- C. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows fibrosis.
- D. A negative erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR).
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Fibromyalgia is diagnosed clinically, with no confirmatory test. ANA, MRI, and ESR are not diagnostic.
The client with multiple sclerosis is prescribed the muscle relaxant baclofen (Lioresal). Which statement by the client indicates the client needs more teaching?
- A. This medication may cause drowsiness so I need to be careful.
- B. I should not drink any type of alcohol or take any antihistamines.
- C. I will increase the fiber in my diet and increase fluid intake.
- D. I stopped taking the medication because I can't afford it.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Stopping baclofen due to cost risks symptom worsening, indicating a need for teaching on adherence. Drowsiness, alcohol avoidance, and fiber/fluid intake are correct.