Which priority client problem should be included in the care plan for the client diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome?
- A. High risk for injury.
- B. Fear and anxiety.
- C. Altered nutrition.
- D. Ineffective breathing pattern.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Ascending paralysis in Guillain-Barré syndrome risks respiratory muscle involvement, making ineffective breathing pattern the priority. Injury, anxiety, and nutrition are secondary.
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The client with multiple sclerosis is prescribed the muscle relaxant baclofen (Lioresal). Which statement by the client indicates the client needs more teaching?
- A. This medication may cause drowsiness so I need to be careful.
- B. I should not drink any type of alcohol or take any antihistamines.
- C. I will increase the fiber in my diet and increase fluid intake.
- D. I stopped taking the medication because I can't afford it.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Stopping baclofen due to cost risks symptom worsening, indicating a need for teaching on adherence. Drowsiness, alcohol avoidance, and fiber/fluid intake are correct.
The nurse is caring for clients on a medical floor. Which client should the nurse assess first?
- A. The client diagnosed with RA complaining of pain at a '3' on a 1-to-10 scale.
- B. The client diagnosed with SLE who has a rash across the bridge of the nose.
- C. The client diagnosed with advanced RA who is receiving antineoplastic drugs IV.
- D. The client diagnosed with scleroderma who has hard, waxlike skin near the eyes.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Antineoplastic drugs (e.g., methotrexate) pose risks like toxicity, requiring immediate assessment. Mild pain, rashes, and scleroderma are less acute.
The nurse is developing a care plan for a client diagnosed with allergic rhinitis. Which independent problem has priority?
- A. Ineffective breathing pattern.
- B. Knowledge deficit.
- C. Anaphylaxis.
- D. Ineffective coping.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Ineffective breathing pattern is a priority in allergic rhinitis due to potential airway obstruction. Knowledge, anaphylaxis risk, and coping are secondary.
The charge nurse observes the primary nurse interacting with a client. Which action by the primary nurse warrants immediate intervention by the charge nurse?
- A. The nurse explains the IVP diuretic will make the client urinate.
- B. The nurse dons nonsterile gloves to remove the client's dressing.
- C. The nurse administers a medication without checking for allergies.
- D. The nurse asks the UAP for help moving a client up in bed.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Administering medication without checking allergies risks allergic reactions, requiring immediate intervention. Diuretic explanation, glove use, and UAP assistance are appropriate.
The client diagnosed with RA is being seen in the outpatient clinic. Which preventive care should the nurse include in the regularly scheduled clinic visits?
- A. Perform joint x-rays to determine progression of the disease.
- B. Send blood to the laboratory for an erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
- C. Recommend the flu and pneumonia vaccines.
- D. Assess the client for increasing joint involvement.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Flu and pneumonia vaccines prevent infections, critical in RA due to immunosuppression. X-rays, ESR, and joint assessments are diagnostic, not preventive.