Practice Question
One year after being discharged from the burn trauma unit, a client with a history of 40% full-thickness burns is admitted with bone pain and muscle weakness. Which intervention should the nurse include in this client's plan of care?
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Correct Answer:
Teach the need for dietary and supplemental vitamin D.
Rationale:
🔷 Burn clients, especially with extensive full-thickness burns, often have limited sun exposure and impaired vitamin D synthesis.
🔷 Vitamin D is essential for bone mineralization and muscle strength, and deficiency leads to symptoms like bone pain and weakness.
🔷 Supplementation addresses both nutritional and metabolic deficits common in long-term burn recovery.
🔷 Teaching the importance of dietary sources (e.g., fortified milk, fatty fish) and adherence to supplements enhances outcomes.
🔷 Long-term burn rehabilitation plans often include bone health monitoring to prevent osteoporosis or osteomalacia.
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This question is from RN HESI Exit~2023 Exam 3 which contains 84 questions.
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: HESI-Exit Exam(s)
- Domain: HESI Exit Exam(s)~2023
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