Zika virus
Zika virus ( 16 Questions)
Providing education and counseling about Zika virus transmission is important, but it is not the appropriate nursing intervention for a patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome possibly related to Zika virus infection. The patient's immediate needs are related to their condition and potential complications.
Monitoring and caring for pregnant women with Zika virus infection is essential, especially due to the potential risk of congenital Zika syndrome in babies born to infected mothers. However, this choice is not the appropriate nursing intervention for a patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Conducting surveillance and research on Zika virus complications is a valuable public health effort, but it is not a direct nursing intervention for an individual patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Choice A rationale:
Providing education and counseling about Zika virus transmission is important, but it is not the appropriate nursing intervention for a patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome possibly related to Zika virus infection. The patient's immediate needs are related to their condition and potential complications.
Choice B rationale:
Monitoring and caring for pregnant women with Zika virus infection is essential, especially due to the potential risk of congenital Zika syndrome in babies born to infected mothers. However, this choice is not the appropriate nursing intervention for a patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Choice C rationale:
Conducting surveillance and research on Zika virus complications is a valuable public health effort, but it is not a direct nursing intervention for an individual patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome.