Which of the following nursing diagnoses would be of highest priority for a client diagnosed with advanced Alzheimer disease?
- A. Chronic Confusion
- B. Memory Impairment
- C. Impaired Verbal Communication
- D. Aspiration Risk
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: When identifying a priority, select the diagnosis that could be the most harmful. The nurse is most correct to select Aspiration Risk as the highest priority. Aspiration can potentially cause pneumonia. Memory Impairment and Chronic Confusion are manageable with appropriate supervision. Impaired Verbal Communication is an obstacle in expressing thoughts and feelings.
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The nurse is teaching the family of clients with Alzheimer disease about the disease process. The nurse is using a picture of the brain and highlighting which structures?
- A. Neurotransmitters and cell receptors
- B. Neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques
- C. Brain tissue and receptor sites
- D. Blood vessels with valves
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse is most correct to instruct the families on neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques. These are characteristic in clients with Alzheimer disease. The other options may have some effect related to the disease but are not characteristic.
Which nursing action is most helpful in managing the positive symptoms of schizophrenia?
- A. Therapeutic communication
- B. Physical activity
- C. Medication administration
- D. Drawing
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Positive symptoms of schizophrenia include delusions, hallucinations, and fluent but disorganized speech. Positive symptoms are managed by medication administration. Therapeutic communication, physical activity, and drawing are excellent ways to express emotions.
The nurse is caring for a client who is concerned about having the beginning symptoms of Alzheimer disease. Which question is helpful in determining risk factors?
- A. Has your house been tested for high radon levels?
- B. Do you have any family with Alzheimer disease?
- C. How many times a week do you eat red meat?
- D. At which time of day do you experience most symptoms?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse asks the client about the family health history. The nurse is correct to understand that if the client has a first-degree relative with Alzheimer's disease, the client's risk for the disease doubles. The other options are not helpful in determining risk factors.
The nurse is providing community education regarding Alzheimer disease. Which client scenario is best for the client with progressing Alzheimer symptoms?
- A. Transfer the client to a behavioral health unit.
- B. Place the client in a personal care home.
- C. Place the client in a long-term care dementia unit.
- D. Maintain the client in the home and bring assistance to the care provider.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The best client scenario allows the client to remain in the familiar environment of the client's home while maintaining safety. Home health nurses and nurse aides can aid families in managing client care. Transferring clients to the behavioral health unit, to a personal care home, or a dementia unit all take the client from the home setting, which can be confusing.
Which medication classification is given to counteract extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)?
- A. Antidepressants
- B. Antianxiety
- C. Anticholinergics
- D. Anticonvulsants
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Anticholinergic drugs such as Artane and Cogentin are given to prevent or relieve EPS. Antidepressants, antianxiety, and anticonvulsant medications are not given to counteract EPS.
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