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The nurse is caring for a client with chronic fatigue syndrome. What is a realistic nursing intervention when taking care of a client with this diagnosis?

  • A. Educate the client about the disease process.
  • B. Advise the client to avoid moderate exertion.
  • C. Instruct the client to reduce the intake of potassium-rich foods.
  • D. Advise the client to avoid being in crowds.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The nurse should educate the client about the disease process and the limitations that it requires because nothing, as yet, holds promise for a complete cure. The client need not be advised to avoid moderate exertion because the physician may prescribe a modest exercise program to treat chronic fatigue syndrome. A client who experiences hypotension may be advised to increase salt and water intake but need not reduce the intake of potassium-rich foods or avoid being in crowds.