The nurse is planning the care for a client diagnosed with RA. Which intervention should be implemented?
- A. Plan a strenuous exercise program.
- B. Order a mechanical soft diet.
- C. Maintain a keep-open IV.
- D. Obtain an order for a sedative.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A keep-open IV ensures access for RA medications (e.g., biologics). Strenuous exercise worsens joints, soft diets are unrelated, and sedatives are not routine.
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The client asks the nurse, 'Which time of the year is allergic rhinitis least likely to occur?' Which statement is the nurse's best response?
- A. It is least likely to occur during the springtime.
- B. Allergic rhinitis is not likely to occur during the summer.
- C. It is least likely to occur in the early fall.
- D. Allergic rhinitis is least likely to occur in early winter.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Early winter has lower pollen levels, reducing allergic rhinitis. Spring, summer, and fall are peak seasons.
The client who has engaged in needle-sharing activities has developed a flu-like illness. An HIV antibody test is negative. Which statement best describes the scientific rationale for this finding?
- A. The client is fortunate not to have contracted HIV from an infected needle.
- B. The client must be repeatedly exposed to HIV before becoming infected.
- C. The client may be in the primary infection phase of an HIV infection.
- D. The antibody test is negative because the client has a different flu virus.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A negative antibody test during flu-like symptoms may indicate the primary HIV infection phase, before seroconversion. Single exposure can infect, and flu viruses are unrelated.
The client diagnosed with Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS) is admitted to the intensive care department. Which assessment data are most important for the nurse to collect/monitor?
- A. Lung sounds, heart sounds, and blood pressure.
- B. The client's psychological response to the illness.
- C. The client's family's expectations of the hospitalization.
- D. Amount of emesis, bile secretions, and mouth ulcers.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Lung sounds, heart sounds, and BP monitor respiratory, cardiac, and hemodynamic status, critical in MODS. Psychological, family, and GI data are secondary.
Which intervention has the highest priority when caring for a client diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis?
- A. Encourage the client to ventilate feelings about the disease process.
- B. Discuss the effects of disease on the client's career and other life roles.
- C. Instruct the client to perform most important activities in the morning.
- D. Teach the client the proper use of hot and cold therapy to provide pain relief.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Hot and cold therapy directly relieves RA pain, a priority. Emotional ventilation, career impact, and morning activity are secondary.
The nurse caring for the client diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome writes the client problem 'impaired physical mobility.' Which long-term goal should be written for this problem?
- A. The client will have no skin irritation.
- B. The client will have no muscle atrophy.
- C. The client will perform range-of-motion exercises.
- D. The client will turn every two (2) hours while awake.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Performing range-of-motion exercises is a measurable long-term goal to improve mobility. Skin irritation, atrophy prevention, and turning are interventions, not goals.