The nurse is caring for a client with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus. The nurse should expect the client to have:
- A. Joint pain
- B. Tremors
- C. Visual loss
- D. Abdominal pain
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Systemic lupus erythematosus causes autoimmune inflammation, commonly leading to joint pain and arthritis-like symptoms.
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In planning daily care for a client with multiple sclerosis, the nurse would take into consideration that multiple sclerosis:
- A. Becomes progressively debilitating without remission
- B. Has unpredictable remissions and exacerbations
- C. Is rapidly fatal
- D. Responds quickly to antimicrobial therapy
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Multiple sclerosis eventually becomes debilitating, but it is characterized by remission of symptoms. Remissions and exacerbations are unpredictable with multiple sclerosis. The client experiences progressive dysfunction after each exacerbation episode. Multiple sclerosis is usually slowly progressive. Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease. Antimicrobial therapy has no effect on its course.
Which diet would the nurse expect to see ordered for a patient with nephrotic syndrome?
- A. Low carbohydrate potassium
- B. Moderate protein
- C. Low calcium
- D. Increased potassium
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Nephrotic syndrome causes proteinuria, leading to hypoalbuminemia. A moderate protein diet (0.8–1 g/kg/day) helps replace lost protein without overloading the kidneys. Low carbohydrate, low calcium, or increased potassium diets are not specific to nephrotic syndrome.
A client has been taking lithium 300 mg po bid for the past two weeks. This morning her lithium level was 1 mEq/L. The nurse should:
- A. Notify the physician immediately
- B. Hold the morning lithium dose and continue to observe the client
- C. Administer the morning lithium dose as scheduled
- D. Obtain an order for benztropine (Cogentin)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: There is no need to phone the physician because the lithium level is within therapeutic range and because there are no indications of toxicity present. There is no reason to withhold the lithium because the blood level is within therapeutic range. Also, it is necessary to give the medication as scheduled to maintain adequate blood levels. The lab results indicate that the client's lithium level is within therapeutic range (0.2-1.4 mEq/L), so the medication should be given as ordered. Benztropine is an antiparkinsonism drug frequently given to counteract extrapyramidal symptoms associated with the administration of antipsychotic drugs (not lithium).
A client is admitted to the hospital with diabetic ketoacidosis. The emergency room nurse should anticipate the administration of:
- A. Humulin N
- B. Humulin R
- C. Humulin U
- D. Humulin L
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Regular insulin is rapid acting and indicated in an emergency situation.
A client is admitted with symptoms of vertigo and syncope.
- A. Memory loss and disorientation
- B. Numbness in the face, mouth, and tongue
- C. Radial pulse differences over 10 bpm
- D. Frontal headache with associated nausea or emesis
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Left subclavian artery obstruction can cause subclavian steal syndrome, leading to vertigo, syncope, and radial pulse differences (>10 bpm) due to blood flow reversal. Memory loss (A), numbness (B), and headache (D) are unrelated.
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