Which statement provides the best evidence that the client who has undergone a bilateral adrenalectomy understands the postoperative course?
- A. I should avoid people with infectious diseases.
- B. I need to limit my fluid intake to 1 quart per day.
- C. My appearance will never be the same as it was before.
- D. No other treatment is necessary after I recover from surgery.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Avoiding infections is critical post-adrenalectomy due to lifelong steroid replacement and immunosuppression.
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A woman with a tumor of the adrenal cortex says to the nurse, 'Will I always look this ugly? I hate having a beard.' What is the best response for the nurse to make?
- A. After surgery, you will not develop any more symptoms, but the changes you have now will linger.'
- B. That varies from person to person. You should ask your physician.'
- C. After surgery, your appearance should gradually return to normal.'
- D. Electrolysis and plastic surgery should make your appearance normal.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Post-adrenalectomy, hormonal imbalances causing symptoms like hirsutism should resolve, gradually normalizing appearance.
The nurse caring for a client diagnosed with cancer of the pancreas writes the nursing diagnosis of 'risk for altered skin integrity related to pruritus.' Which intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Assess tissue turgor.
- B. Apply antifungal creams.
- C. Monitor bony prominences for breakdown.
- D. Have the client keep the fingernails short.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Short fingernails prevent scratching from pruritus (due to jaundice), reducing skin breakdown risk. Turgor, antifungal creams, and bony prominences are unrelated.
The nurse caring for a client diagnosed with cancer of the pancreas writes the problem of 'altered nutrition: less than body requirements.' Which collaborative intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care?
- A. Continuous feedings via (PEG) tube.
- B. Have the family bring in foods from home.
- C. Assess for food preferences.
- D. Refer to the dietitian.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Referring to a dietitian ensures specialized nutritional planning for pancreatic cancer, addressing malabsorption and weight loss. PEG feedings, family foods, and preferences are secondary.
Which diet does the nurse expect will be ordered for the client with hypothyroidism?
- A. High protein, high calorie
- B. Restricted fluids, low protein
- C. High roughage, low calorie
- D. High carbohydrate, low roughage
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A high-roughage, low-calorie diet supports weight loss and relieves constipation in hypothyroidism.
Which question should the nurse ask when assessing the client for an endocrine dysfunction?
- A. Have you noticed any pain in your legs when walking?
- B. Have you had any unexplained weight loss?
- C. Have you noticed any change in your bowel movements?
- D. Have you experienced any joint pain or discomfort?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Unexplained weight loss is a hallmark symptom of endocrine disorders like hyperthyroidism or diabetes mellitus, making it a key assessment question. Leg pain relates to vascular issues, bowel changes are less specific, and joint pain is more musculoskeletal.
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