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A 32-year-old female client is being treated for Guillain- Barré syndrome. She complains of gradually increasing muscle weakness over the past several days. She has noticed an increased difficulty in ambulating and fell yesterday. When conducting a nursing assessment, which finding would indicate a need for immediate further evaluation?

  1. Complaints of a headache
  2. Loss of superficial and deep tendon reflexes
  3. Complaints of shortness of breath
  4. Facial paralysis

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

(A) Headaches are not associated with Guillain-Barré syndrome. (B) Loss of superficial and deep tendon reflexes is expected with this diagnosis. (C) Complaints of shortness of breath must be further evaluated. Forty percent of all clients have some detectable respiratory weakness and should be prepared for a possible tracheostomy. Pneumonia is also a common complication of this syndrome. (D) Facial paralysis is expected and is not considered abnormal.



A 32-year-old female client is being treated for Guillain- Barré syndrome. She complains of gradually increasing muscle weakness over the past several days. She has noticed an increased difficulty in ambulating and fell yesterday. When conducting a nursing assessment, which finding would indicate a need for immediate further evaluation?

  1. Complaints of a headache
  2. Loss of superficial and deep tendon reflexes
  3. Complaints of shortness of breath
  4. Facial paralysis

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

(A) Headaches are not associated with Guillain-Barré syndrome. (B) Loss of superficial and deep tendon reflexes is expected with this diagnosis. (C) Complaints of shortness of breath must be further evaluated. Forty percent of all clients have some detectable respiratory weakness and should be prepared for a possible tracheostomy. Pneumonia is also a common complication of this syndrome. (D) Facial paralysis is expected and is not considered abnormal.



The parents of a 2-year-old child are ready to begin toilet training activities with him. His parents feel he is ready to train because he is now 2 years old. What would the nurse identify as readiness in this child?

  1. Patience by the child when wearing soiled diapers
  2. Communicating the urge to defecate or urinate
  3. The child awakening wet from his naps
  4. The age at which the child's siblings were trained

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

(A) Children experience impatience with soiled diapers when readiness for training is apparent. They often desire to be changed immediately. (B) A child must be able to use verbal or nonverbal skills to communicate needs. (C) A readiness indicator would be awaking dry from naps. (D) The age at which a sibling was toilet trained has no implications for training this child.



The parents of a 2-year-old child are ready to begin toilet training activities with him. His parents feel he is ready to train because he is now 2 years old. What would the nurse identify as readiness in this child?

  1. Patience by the child when wearing soiled diapers
  2. Communicating the urge to defecate or urinate
  3. The child awakening wet from his naps
  4. The age at which the child's siblings were trained

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

(A) Children experience impatience with soiled diapers when readiness for training is apparent. They often desire to be changed immediately. (B) A child must be able to use verbal or nonverbal skills to communicate needs. (C) A readiness indicator would be awaking dry from naps. (D) The age at which a sibling was toilet trained has no implications for training this child.



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