A client with primary diabetes insipidus is ready for discharge on desmopressin (DDAVP). Which instruction should the nurse provide?

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Question 1 of 5

A client with primary diabetes insipidus is ready for discharge on desmopressin (DDAVP). Which instruction should the nurse provide?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: It is important for the nurse to instruct the client that they may not be able to use desmopressin nasally if they have nasal discharge or blockage. This is because nasal absorption is critical for the effectiveness of desmopressin, and any nasal issues may hinder proper absorption. If the client experiences nasal discharge or blockage, an alternative route for administering desmopressin may need to be considered, such as oral or injectable forms. This instruction is essential to ensure the client receives the medication effectively and manages their condition appropriately.

Question 2 of 5

Which finding requires immediate attention in a child with glomerulonephritis?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: A severe headache with photophobia may indicate hypertensive encephalopathy; this requires prompt evaluation.

Question 3 of 5

These facts are true regarding the developmental stage of preschool children EXCEPT

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Egocentric thinking is characteristic of preschool-age children.

Question 4 of 5

The client with myasthenia gravis has become increasingly weaker. The physician prepares to identify whether the client is reacting to an overdose of the medication (cholinergic crisis) or an increasing severity of the disease (myasthenic crisis). An injection of edrophonium (Tensilon) is administered. Which of the following would indicate that the client is in cholinergic crisis?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Administering edrophonium (Tensilon) to a client with myasthenia gravis helps differentiate between cholinergic crisis and myasthenic crisis. In cholinergic crisis, which is caused by excessive acetylcholine levels due to an overdose of anticholinesterase medications, the client may experience a temporary worsening of symptoms such as muscle weakness, respiratory distress, and other cholinergic effects. This temporary worsening is due to the increase in acetylcholine levels, leading to overstimulation of nicotinic and muscarinic receptors. On the other hand, in myasthenic crisis, which is caused by insufficient acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction, administering edrophonium would lead to an improvement in muscle weakness. Therefore, if the client experiences a temporary worsening of symptoms after receiving edrophonium, it indicates cholinergic crisis.

Question 5 of 5

A patient has end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy. He comes to the emergency department with dyspnea. He says he went to bed and awoke with a feeling of suffocation. He says it was frightening. Which of the ff. responses by the nurse is most appropriate?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The most appropriate response by the nurse is option C, "Reclining increases fluid returning to the heart, which builds up fluid in the lungs." In a patient with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy, reclining position can lead to increased fluid return to the heart due to the failing pump function. This can result in fluid backing up in the lungs, causing symptoms such as dyspnea or feeling of suffocation. By explaining this mechanism to the patient, the nurse can provide valuable information about the condition and the reason for the distressing symptoms experienced by the patient. It also highlights the importance of proper positioning to alleviate symptoms and improve the patient's comfort.

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