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A. Take frequent baths
B. Rub the skin vigorously with a towel
C. Apply alcohol-based emollients to the skin
D. Keep fingernails short and clean
59. The client with ESRD tells Nurse Kei that she hates the thought of being tied to the
machine, but is also glad to start dialysis because she will be able to eat and drink
what she wants. Based on this information, Nurse Kei identifies the nursing diagnosis
of:
A. Risk for imbalanced nutrition: more than body requirements, related to increased
dietary intake
B. Risk for imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements, related to decreased
dietary intake
C. Self-esteem disturbance related to dependence on dialysis
D. Ineffective management of therapeutic regimen related to lack of knowledge of
treatment plan
60. It is defined as uremic bone disease, develops from the complex changes in calcium,
phosphate, and parathormone balance; there is also evidence of calcification of the
blood vessels.
A. Renal osteodystrophy
B. Complex regional pain syndrome
C. Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
D. Goodpasture Syndrome
61. A patient with CKD has a low erythropoietin (EPO) level. The patient is at risk for?
A. Anemia
B. Hypercalcemia
C. Hyperkalemia
D. Blood clots
62. Nurse Peter Jhon, instructs a client with renal failure who is receiving hemodialysis
about dietary modifications. Nurse Peter Jhon, determines that the client understands
these dietary modifications if the client selects which items from the menu?
A. Cream of wheat, blueberries, coffee
B. Sausage and eggs, banana, orange juice.
C. Bacon, cantaloupe melon, tomato juice.
D. Cured pork, grits, strawberries, orange juice
63. The client with chronic renal failure is scheduled for hemodialysis this morning is due
to receive a daily dose of enalapril (Vasotec). Nurse Oliver, should plan to administer
this medication:
A. During dialysis.
B. Just before dialysis.
C. The day after dialysis.
D. On return from dialysis.
64. Nurse Karen, has completed client teaching with the Hemodialysis client about self-
monitoring between Hemodialysis treatments. The nurse determines that the client
best understands the information if the client states to record daily the:
A. Amount of activity.
B. Pulse and respiratory rate.
C. Intake and output and weight.
D. Blood urea nitrogen and creatinine levels.