Answer to Question 1
A
The nurse suggests that the patient apply emollients (e.g., Lubriderm, Moisturel, or Eucerin lotion or cream), which have more lanolin or oily substances than many commercial lotions. Time should be planned to teach the patient and family about etiologic factors and the importance of not scratching. The other options are not helpful and will not decrease the itching.
Answer to Question 2
D
Patients with pneumonia often have mild to moderate pain. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAIDs) are common analgesics; however, they can cause acute kidney injury. Using another class of drug for pain relief will help protect the patient's kidneys. The patient may be at risk of acute kidney injury because of dehydration or the nephrotoxic effects of certain antibiotics.