Which assessment data should make the nurse suspect the client has chronic allergies?
- A. Jaundiced sclera and jaundiced palms of hands.
- B. Pale, boggy, edematous nasal mucosa.
- C. Lacy white plaques on the oral mucosa.
- D. Purple or blue patches on the face.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Pale, boggy, edematous nasal mucosa indicates chronic allergic rhinitis. Jaundice, oral plaques, and facial patches suggest other conditions.
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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.
The client is being evaluated to rule out myasthenia gravis and being administered the Tensilon (edrophonium chloride) test. Which response to the test indicates the client has myasthenia gravis?
- A. The client has no apparent change in the assessment data.
- B. There is increased amplitude of electrical stimulation in the muscle.
- C. The circulating acetylcholine receptor antibodies are decreased.
- D. The client shows a marked improvement of muscle strength.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The Tensilon test improves muscle strength in myasthenia gravis by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase. No change, electrical stimulation, or antibody levels are not diagnostic.
The nurse enters the room of a female client diagnosed with SLE and finds the client crying. Which statement is the most therapeutic response?
- A. I know you are upset, but stress makes the SLE worse.
- B. Please explain to me why you are crying.
- C. I recommend going to an SLE support group.
- D. I see you are crying. We can talk if you would like.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Acknowledging crying and offering to talk is therapeutic, encouraging emotional expression. Linking stress to SLE, demanding explanations, or suggesting groups are less supportive.
Which intervention is an important psychosocial consideration for the client diagnosed with AIDS?
- A. Perform a thorough head-to-toe assessment.
- B. Maintain the client's ideal body weight.
- C. Complete an advance directive.
- D. Increase the client's activity tolerance.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Completing an advance directive addresses end-of-life wishes, a key psychosocial need in AIDS. Assessment, weight, and activity are physiological.
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.