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Question 1 of 5.

A client who has been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa reluctantly agrees to eat all prescribed meals. The most important intervention in monitoring her dietary compliance would be to:

A. Allow her privacy at mealtimes

B. Praise her for eating everything

C. Observe behavior for 1-2 hours after meals to prevent vomiting

D. Encourage her to eat in moderation, choose foods that she likes, and avoid foods that she dislikes

Explanation: The client should be observed eye-to-eye for at least 1 hour following meals to prevent discarding food stashed in her clothing at mealtime or engaging in self-induced vomiting.

Question 2 of 5.

A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis is often delayed because of the varied symptoms experienced by those affected with the disease. Which symptom is most common in those with multiple sclerosis?

A. Resting tremors

B. Double vision

C. Flaccid paralysis

D. Pill-rolling tremors

Explanation: Double vision (diplopia) is a common early symptom of multiple sclerosis due to demyelination affecting the optic nerves or brainstem.

Question 3 of 5.

A child with Down syndrome has a developmental age of four years. According to the Denver Developmental Assessment, the four-year-old should be able to:

A. Draw a man in six parts

B. Give his first and last name

C. Dress without supervision

D. Define a list of words

Explanation: Per the Denver Developmental Screening Test, a four-year-old should be able to state their first and last name, a milestone achievable despite Down syndrome delays.

Question 4 of 5.

Parents of a toddler are dismayed when they learn that their child has Duchenne's muscular dystrophy. Which statement describes the inheritance pattern of the disorder?

A. An affected gene is located on one of the 21 pairs of autosomes.

B. The disorder is caused by an over-replication of the X chromosome in males.

C. The affected gene is located on the Y chromosome of the father.

D. The affected gene is located on the X chromosome of the mother.

Explanation: Duchenne's muscular dystrophy is an X-linked recessive disorder, with the affected gene on the mother's X chromosome, primarily affecting males.

Question 5 of 5.

The physician has ordered an infusion of Osmitrol (mannitol) for a client with increased intracranial pressure. Which finding indicates the direct effectiveness of the drug?

A. Increased pulse rate

B. Increased urinary output

C. Decreased diastolic blood pressure

D. Increased pupil size

Explanation: Mannitol is an osmotic diuretic that reduces intracranial pressure by increasing urinary output, drawing fluid from the brain.

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