Chickenpox/Shingles

Chickenpox/Shingles ( 24 Questions)

(Select all that apply): A nurse is caring for a client with shingles. Which interventions should the nurse include in the client's care? Select all that apply.



Correct Answer: ["A","C","D","E"]

Choice A rationale:

Monitoring vital signs, pain level, and neurological status is important to assess the client's overall condition and response to treatment.

Choice B rationale:

Isolating the patient until all lesions are crusted over is not necessary for shingles, as it is not as highly contagious as chickenpox.

Choice C rationale:

Educating the patient and family about the disease process is essential to help them understand the condition, its course, and the necessary measures for management and prevention of complications.

Choice D rationale:

Encouraging oral hygiene and a soft diet is important, especially if the patient has oral lesions, to promote comfort and prevent secondary infections.

Choice E rationale:

Administering medications as prescribed, such as antiviral medications, can help reduce the severity and duration of the shingles outbreak.




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