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Which complication should a nurse monitor for when treating a patient with bulimia nervosa who is experiencing frequent vomiting?

  • A. Hypokalemia and dental enamel erosion.
  • B. Hyperkalemia and elevated blood pressure.
  • C. Severe dehydration and low blood sugar.
  • D. Hypercalcemia and weight gain.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Hypokalemia and dental enamel erosion.
1. Bulimia nervosa involves frequent vomiting, leading to loss of potassium (hypokalemia) due to electrolyte imbalance.
2. Vomiting also damages tooth enamel, causing dental erosion.
3. Hyperkalemia and elevated blood pressure (choice B) are not typically associated with bulimia.
4. Severe dehydration and low blood sugar (choice C) are possible but not the primary concerns.
5. Hypercalcemia and weight gain (choice D) are not common complications of bulimia.