The nurse is caring for a client who has been prescribed a 14-day course of prednisone. Which of the following statements, if made by the nurse, would be correct?
- A. This medication may make you gain weight.
- B. It is best to take this medication in the morning with food.
- C. If you have further pain, it is okay to take naproxen.
- D. Your blood pressure may decrease while taking this medication.
- E. Do not abruptly stop taking this medication.
Correct Answer: A,B,E
Rationale: Prednisone can cause weight gain, should be taken in the morning with food to mimic cortisol rhythms and reduce gastrointestinal upset, and must not be stopped abruptly to prevent adrenal insufficiency. Naproxen should be avoided due to increased gastrointestinal bleeding risk, and prednisone typically increases, not decreases, blood pressure.
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The nurse is caring for a client who presents with hyperglycemia. Which of the following findings are expected?
- A. Blurred vision
- B. Increased urinary output
- C. Cool and clammy skin
- D. Tachycardia
- E. Orthostatic hypotension
Correct Answer: A, B, D
Rationale: Hyperglycemia causes blurred vision (osmotic lens changes), increased urination (osmotic diuresis), and tachycardia (dehydration response). Cool, clammy skin is typical of hypoglycemia, and orthostatic hypotension is less specific.
The nurse is teaching a client about newly prescribed insulin glargine. The nurse recognizes the need for further instruction when the client makes the following statement?
- A. I will take this insulin right before my meals.
- B. I should roll this vial of insulin before removing it with the syringe.
- C. This insulin will help control my glucose for 24 hours.
- D. I can only inject this insulin into my abdomen.
- E. I'm glad to know I can mix this with my regular insulin.
Correct Answer: A,B,D,E
Rationale: Insulin glargine is a long-acting insulin taken once daily, not before meals, provides 24-hour coverage, and should not be mixed with other insulins. It is clear and does not require rolling, and can be injected in multiple sites, not just the abdomen. Only the statement about 24-hour control is correct.
The nurse is caring for a client newly diagnosed with Cushing's disease. Which of the following client statements requires follow-up?
- A. I will need to eat more potassium-rich foods.
- B. I will need more steroids during periods of stress.
- C. I will be at a higher risk for an infection.
- D. I should do weight-bearing exercises.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cushing's causes hyperkalemia, so more potassium-rich foods are harmful and need follow-up. Extra steroids for stress, infection risk, and weight-bearing exercises are appropriate.
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The nurse in the clinic is caring for a 32-year-old female client.
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Nurses' Notes
1559: Client reports to the outpatient clinic with reports of persistent fatigue, weakness, lethargy, and lower back pain over the last 8 months. She is also concerned because she has gained 24 pounds (10.9 kg) over the past 4 months. She stated that the weight gain has been so significant that she developed reddened streaks on her abdomen from the weight gain. The client is concerned because, over the past month, she has noticed she has been drinking more often and has had increased hunger. She has also noticed she is urinating more frequently. She went to urgent care one week ago and tested negative for urinary tract infection. She also noticed that her menstrual cycle has been irregular. She is not on birth control and took a home pregnancy test, which was negative. During the assessment, the client was fully alert and oriented. Clear lung sounds bilaterally. Skin was dry. Excessive facial hair was noted. 1+ pedal and ankle edema bilaterally. Peripheral pulses palpable, 2+, and regular. Body mass index (BMI) of 32. Vital signs: T 97.5° F (36.4° C), P 93, RR 18, BP 145/93, pulse oximetry reading 96% on room air. She is currently taking escitalopram for persistent depressive disorder.
Laboratory Results
Capillary Blood Glucose
1613: 254 mg/dL [70-110 mg/dL]
Complete the following sentence by choosing from the list of options. The client is at highest risk for developing.......
- A. dysrhythmias.
- B. fluid volume overload
- C. adrenal crisis
- D. metabolic syndrome.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Elevated glucose, hypertension, BMI of 32, and weight gain suggest metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions increasing cardiovascular and diabetes risk. Dysrhythmias, fluid overload, and adrenal crisis are less directly tied to these findings.
The nurse assesses clients for the risk of developing hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome. Which of the following clients should the nurse consider to be at greatest risk?
- A. 63-year-old with diabetes mellitus (type two) who works outdoors and recently had an increased dosage of metformin.
- B. 55-year-old with diabetes mellitus (type one) who was recently hospitalized for pneumonia and occasionally forgets to take their long-acting insulin.
- C. 15-year-old with diabetes mellitus (type one) who has a hemoglobin A1C of 7.6% [ < 7%] and has gained 4 lbs (1.8 kg) in the past month.
- D. 45-year-old who was recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (type two) and was prescribed glipizide in addition to metformin.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: HHS is common in type 2 diabetes, especially in older adults. Outdoor work risks dehydration, and increased metformin may not control severe hyperglycemia, heightening HHS risk.
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