Role of nurses in immunology counselling

Role of nurses in immunology counselling ( 13 Questions)

A client with a history of severe allergies is receiving education from the nurse about allergen avoidance. What is the primary role of the nurse in this situation?


Correct Answer: C

Explanation: The primary role of the nurse in immunology counseling is to provide education and guidance to clients about managing and avoiding allergens. This empowers the client to make informed decisions and take proactive measures to prevent allergic reactions.

Incorrect choices:

a. Administering allergy medications to the client. While administering medications may be part of the client's overall care plan, the primary focus in counseling is on education and prevention.

b. Teaching the client to self-administer allergy injections. While teaching self-administration of injections may be important for some clients, it is not the primary role of the nurse in immunology counseling.

d. Monitoring the client's vital signs for signs of an allergic reaction. Monitoring for allergic reactions is important, but the primary role of the nurse in counseling is to provide education and support for allergen avoidance.




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