Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing in Canada, 5th Edition - Nursing Management: Peripheral Nerve and Spinal Cord Conditions Related

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The nurse is caring for a patient who has Guillain-Barré syndrome. Which of the following assessment data obtained by the nurse will require the most immediate action?

  • A. The patient has continuous drooling of saliva.
  • B. The patient's blood pressure (BP) is 106/50 mm Hg.
  • C. The patient's quadriceps and triceps reflexes are absent.
  • D. The patient complains of severe tingling pain in the feet.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Drooling indicates decreased ability to swallow, which places the patient at risk for aspiration and requires rapid nursing and collaborative actions such as suctioning and possible endotracheal intubation. The foot pain should be treated with appropriate analgesics, and the BP requires ongoing monitoring, but these actions are not as urgently needed as maintenance of respiratory function. Absence of the reflexes should be documented, but this is a common finding in Guillain-Barré syndrome.