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An older client is admitted to a nursing home. The client is incontinent of urine.
The client's rheumatoid arthritis contributes to severely painful joints. Which
client need would the nurse identify as the primary consideration in the care of
this client? - Answer Relief of pain
A client with severe chronic rheumatoid arthritis reports that pain lasts for 2 to 3
hours after exercising. Which information would the nurse teach the client? -
Answer Decrease the time and number of exercise repetitions
Which intervention would the nurse teach the client who has rheumatoid arthritis
to alternate with periods of rest? - Answer Active exercises
Which laboratory test would the nurse review for a client suspected to have
rheumatoid arthritis? - Answer Antinuclear antibody
After a painful exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis, a client is scheduled to begin
a walking and exercise program. Which statements describes an expected
outcome for this client? - Answer Exercise and be active unless the discomfort
becomes too great.
,When would the nurse expect the client who has rheumatoid arthritis to
experience the most joint pain and stiffness? - Answer In the morning on
awakening
Which factor explains why a client who experiences an acute episode of
rheumatoid arthritis has swollen finger joints? - Answer Inflammation in the joint's
synovial lining
Which type of diet would the nurse expect the primary health care provider to
prescribe for a client diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis? - Answer Regular diet
with vitamins and minerals
A client who has passed the acute phase of rheumatoid arthritis is to be out of
bed as tolerated. Which type of chair would the nurse use to position the client? -
Answer Straight-back armchair
Which suggestion would the nurse make to a client with rheumatoid arthritis who
asks about ways to decrease morning stiffness? - Answer Take a hot bath or
shower in the morning.
(Moist heat increases circulation and decreases muscle tension, which help relieve
chronic stiffness. Although wearing loose but warm clothing is advisable for
someone with arthritis, it does not relieve morning stiffness. Inactivity promotes
stiffness. The practice of avoiding excessive physical stress and fatigue is related to
muscle fatigue, not to stiffness of joints)
The parents of a child with juvenile idiopathic arthritis ask the nurse why their
child is not receiving steroid therapy when it is so effective for adults with
,rheumatoid arthritis. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate? - Answer
Steroids could affect growth."
Which action by a client taking immunosuppressant medication for rheumatoid
arthritis indicates to the nurse the need for additional teaching? - Answer Attends
crowded sporting events
A client with an acute exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis is in severe pain and
tells the nurse, "The only time I am pain free is when I lie perfectly still." Which
complication would the nurse explain that could be prevented by daily exercise? -
Answer Shortening of the muscles (Flexion and extension prevent tightening of
muscles and tendons. Abnormal sensations (paresthesias) are related to
neurological, not musculoskeletal, alterations. Weight bearing, not exercise,
promotes the development of osteoblasts. Loss of muscular coordination is the
result of cerebellar changes; it is not related to immobility)
Which long-term outcome would be appropriate for a client with severe
rheumatoid arthritis who becomes depressed and is admitted to the psychiatric
unit? - Answer Decreases negative thinking about self, others, and life
A client with painful swelling of a distal joint of the ring finger is diagnosed with
the early stages of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). A test for the rheumatoid factor is
negative. The client asks about the reliability of the test. Which response would
the nurse provide? - Answer Laboratory tests often are negative in the early stages
of the disease
A client with rheumatoid arthritis is to begin taking ibuprofen 800 mg by mouth
three times a day. The nurse provides education about the medication's side
, effects. The nurse concludes that the teaching was effective when the client
makes which statements? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be
correct. - Answer I need to report any dark tarry stools, I'll need to stop meds
before any scheduled surgery
Which medication would the nurse anticipate the health care provider will
prescribe to relieve the pain experienced by a client with rheumatoid arthritis? -
Answer Aspirin
Aspirin is prescribed on a regular schedule for a client with rheumatoid arthritis.
The nurse understands that the medication is being used primarily for which
property? - Answer Anti-inflammatory
A client with rheumatoid arthritis asks the nurse why it is necessary to inject
hydrocortisone into the knee joint. Which reason would the nurse include in a
response to this question? - Answer Reduces inflammation
A client with rheumatoid arthritis has been taking a corticosteroid medication for
the past year. Prolonged use of corticosteroids puts this client at increased risk for
which complication? - Answer Decreased white blood cells
A married older adult couple lives independently and has three adult children.
The husband, who is alert but forgetful, has an enlarged prostate with infrequent
urinary incontinence. The wife has diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, and
walks with difficulty. The nurse identified the couple's need for assistance with
bathing, dressing, and meal preparation. Which option would the nurse suggest,
which best meets the needs of this couple? - Answer Keep the couple in their
home and schedule assistance with a home health aide.