Cystic Fibrosis in Children: Comprehensive Nursing Notes

Cystic Fibrosis in Children: Comprehensive Nursing Notes ( 12 Questions)

A parent of a child with cystic fibrosis (CF) is concerned about the child's digestive health.
The parent asks, "How does CF affect the pancreas?" Which of the following statements by the nurse is accurate?


Correct Answer: C

Choice A rationale:

"CF leads to excessive production of digestive enzymes in the pancreas.”.

This statement is not accurate.

In fact, CF impairs the production of digestive enzymes in the pancreas.

The thick mucus produced in CF can block the pancreatic ducts, preventing the release of enzymes needed for proper digestion.

Choice B rationale:

"CF has no impact on the function of the pancreas.”.

This statement is incorrect.

CF significantly affects the function of the pancreas by obstructing the pancreatic ducts and impairing the production of digestive enzymes.

Choice C rationale:

"CF impairs the pancreas's ability to produce digestive enzymes.”.

This statement is accurate.

CF causes the thick and sticky mucus to accumulate in the pancreas, obstructing the release of digestive enzymes, which are essential for the digestion of fats and proteins.

Choice D rationale:

"CF causes the pancreas to produce excessive insulin.”.

This statement is not correct.

CF does not lead to excessive insulin production.

Instead, it primarily affects the production of digestive enzymes and can lead to issues related to fat malabsorption.




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