The nurse is caring for a patient with multiple sclerosis (MS) who is to begin treatment with glatiramer acetate. Which of the following information should the nurse include in patient teaching?
- A. Recommendation to drink at least 3-4 L of water daily
- B. Need to avoid driving or operating heavy machinery
- C. How to draw up and administer injections of the medication
- D. Use of contraceptive methods other than oral contraceptives
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Copaxone is administered by self-injection. Oral contraceptives are an appropriate choice for birth control. There is no need to avoid driving or drink large fluid volumes when taking glatiramer.
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is diagnosed with early Huntington's disease (HD). Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching plan for the patient, partner, and children?
- A. Use of levodopa-carbidopa to help reduce HD symptoms
- B. Need to take prophylactic antibiotics to decrease the risk for pneumonia.
- C. Lifestyle changes such as increased exercise that delay disease progression.
- D. Availability of genetic testing to determine the HD risk for the patient's children.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Genetic testing is available to determine whether an asymptomatic individual has the HD gene. The patient and family should be informed of the benefits and problems associated with genetic testing. Sinemet will increase symptoms of HD given that HD involves an increase in dopamine. Antibiotic therapy will not reduce the risk for aspiration. There are no effective treatments or lifestyle changes that delay the progression of symptoms in HD.
The nurse assesses a patient in the health clinic who has symptoms of a stooped posture, shuffling gait, and pill rolling-type tremor. Which of the following prescriptions would the nurse anticipate?
- A. Oral corticosteroids
- B. Antiparkinsonian drugs
- C. Electroencephalogram (EEG) testing
- D. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The diagnosis of Parkinson's is made when two of the three characteristic signs of tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia are present. The confirmation of the diagnosis is made on the basis of improvement when antiparkinsonian drugs are administered. This patient has symptoms of tremor and bradykinesia; the next anticipated step will be treatment with medications. MRI and EEG are not useful in diagnosing Parkinson's disease, and corticosteroid therapy is not used to treat it.
Which action will the nurse take when evaluating a patient who is taking phenytoin for adverse effects of the medication?
- A. Inspect the oral mucosa.
- B. Listen to the lung sounds.
- C. Auscultate the bowel tones.
- D. Check pupil reaction to light.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Phenytoin can cause gingival hyperplasia, but does not affect bowel tones, lung sounds, or pupil reaction to light.
The nurse is assessing a patient at the health clinic who has a severe migraine headache and tells the nurse about having four similar headaches in the last 3 months. Which of the following actions should the nurse take initially?
- A. Refer the patient for stress counselling.
- B. Ask the patient to keep a headache diary.
- C. Suggest the use of muscle-relaxation techniques.
- D. Teach about the effectiveness of the triptan drugs.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The initial nursing action should be further assessment of the precipitating causes of the headaches, quality, and location of pain, etc. Stress reduction, muscle relaxation, and the triptan drugs may be helpful, but more assessment is needed first.
The nurse is teaching a patient with Parkinson's disease preventive measures to reduce the risk of a fall. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching session?
- A. Point the toes downward when stepping.
- B. Take two steps backward and three steps forward.
- C. Rock from front to back when walking.
- D. Drop rice kernels and step over them.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Patients who are at risk for falling and tend to freeze while walking are at risk of falling. Have the patient learn to drop rice kernels and focus on stepping over them to help prevent falls. Other measures include: pointing the toes upward, take one step backwards and two steps forward, and, rock from side to side, rather than from front to back.
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