NCLEX: A 73-year-old client on a telemetry unit is being evaluated for nursing care related to reproductive physiology….

Anatomy & Physiology I/II Physiological Adaptation

Case Study

A 73-year-old client on a telemetry unit is being evaluated for nursing care related to reproductive physiology. Assessment data include vital signs change from earlier: blood pressure 94/60 mm Hg and heart rate 112/min. Which intervention best reduces the client's risk of complications?

Question

A. Identify risk early, implement prevention measures, teach warning signs, and plan timely reassessment.
B. Restrict all movement without individualized assessment.
C. Delay teaching until the day of discharge only.
D. Ignore small changes until they become severe.

Rationale

Correct answer: A. Identify risk early, implement prevention measures, teach warning signs, and plan timely reassessment.

Rationale: Risk reduction focuses on early identification, prevention, teaching, and reassessment rather than unnecessary restriction or delay.

Hint: Apply ABCs, client stability, and NCSBN clinical judgment steps before choosing an intervention.

Level: Advanced

Difficulty: Hard

Subtopic: Reproductive physiology