Chronic renal failure

Chronic renal failure ( 47 Questions)

A nurse is caring for a client with chronic renal failure. The client reports experiencing muscle cramps. What is the nurse's best action?


Correct Answer: B

A. Incorrect. Applying a heating pad may provide temporary relief for muscle cramps, but it does not address the underlying cause.

B. Correct. Muscle cramps in clients with chronic renal failure can be caused by dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. Encouraging the client to increase fluid intake can help alleviate muscle cramps and maintain adequate hydration.

C. Incorrect. While calcium supplements may be prescribed in certain situations, they are not the first-line intervention for muscle cramps in chronic renal failure.

D. Incorrect. Educating the client about potassium-rich foods is important for managing potassium levels, but it is not the priority in this situation. Muscle cramps are more likely related to fluid and electrolyte imbalances rather than potassium intake.




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