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Which client requires careful nursing assessment for signs and symptoms of hypomagnesemia?

  • A. A young adult client with intractable vomiting from food poisoning
  • B. A client who developed hyperparathyroidism in late adolescence
  • C. A middle-aged male client in renal failure following an unsuccessful kidney transplant
  • D. A female client who is overzealous with her intake of simple carbohydrates
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A. Vomiting can lead to significant loss of magnesium, causing hypomagnesemia. In this scenario, the young adult client with intractable vomiting from food poisoning is at higher risk of developing hypomagnesemia due to the loss of magnesium through vomiting. Choices B, C, and D are less likely to present with hypomagnesemia. Hyperparathyroidism (B) is associated with hypercalcemia, renal failure (C) can lead to hypermagnesemia, and overconsumption of simple carbohydrates (D) is not directly linked to magnesium imbalances.