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The nurse is preparing a plan of care for a child diagnosed with leukemia who is beginning chemotherapy. Which intervention should the nurse include?

  • A. Monitor rectal temperatures every 4 hours.
  • B. Monitor the mouth and anus each shift for signs of breakdown.
  • C. Encourage the child to consume fresh fruits and vegetables to maintain nutritional status.
  • D. Provide meticulous mouth care several times daily using an alcohol-based mouthwash and a toothbrush.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: When the child is receiving chemotherapy, the nurse should assess the mouth and anus each shift for ulcers, erythema, or breakdown. The nurse should avoid taking rectal temperatures. Oral temperatures are also avoided if mouth ulcers are present. Axillary or temporal temperatures should be taken to prevent alterations in skin integrity. Bland, nonirritating foods and liquids should be provided to the child. Fresh fruits and vegetables need to be avoided because they can harbor organisms. Chemotherapy can cause neutropenia, and the child should be maintained on a low-bacteria diet if the white blood cell count is low. Meticulous mouth care should be performed, but the nurse should avoid alcohol-based mouthwashes and should use a soft-bristled toothbrush.