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After first managing the pain being experienced by the client with gout, the treatment focuses on:
 
  a. strengthening the affected joints through a controlled exercise plan.
  b. minimizing joint disfigurement by using therapeutic splinting.
  c. preventing systemic involvement by alter-ing the client's diet.
  d. managing chronic pain by taking regular doses of salicylates.

Question 2

A nurse is involved in primary prevention activities related to the promotion of respiratory health. The nurse is involved in which of the following activities? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Organizing an influenza vaccination clinic
  b. Promoting a smoking cessation program in the community
  c. Referring individuals with respiratory disease to the pulmonology clinic at the hospital
  d. Visiting a congressman representative to advocate for legislation on clean air
  e. Teaching individuals with COPD measures to maximize lung function



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
After the acute attack, the goal is to prevent systemic spread of the disease. This may be done by avoiding drugs or foods that are high in purine and alcohol, both of which increase uric acid lev-els. Exercise and splinting are not effective in achieving the goal and salicylates should be avoided since they will affect the effectiveness of the prescribed medications for gout.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, B, D
Primary prevention includes activities such as promoting or conducting smoking cessation pro-grams and community intervention, including organizational efforts to promote and administer preventive vaccinations such as that for influenza and pneumonia. Primary prevention includes political activism with industry leaders and environmental agencies to push for clean air and wa-ter. Referrals to specialists or teaching individuals who already have respiratory illness are not part of primary prevention.





 

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