Questions: Which nursing intervention would the nurse implement for a hospitalized client with multiple sclerosis who voices a concern about generalized weakness and fluctuating physical status?

Which nursing intervention would the nurse implement for a hospitalized client with multiple sclerosis who voices a concern about generalized weakness and fluctuating physical status?
Transcript text: Which nursing intervention would the nurse implement for a hospitalized client with multiple sclerosis who voices a concern about generalized weakness and fluctuating physical status?
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The answer is the second one: Pace activities throughout the day.

Explanation for each option:

  • Encourage bed rest for this client: This option is incorrect. While rest is important, encouraging prolonged bed rest can lead to deconditioning and increased weakness. It is generally more beneficial for clients with multiple sclerosis to engage in regular, paced activities to maintain strength and function.

  • Pace activities throughout the day: This option is correct. Pacing activities helps manage fatigue, a common symptom in multiple sclerosis. By balancing activity with rest, the client can conserve energy and reduce the impact of generalized weakness.

  • Teach the limitations imposed by the disease: This option is not the best choice. While education about the disease is important, focusing solely on limitations can be discouraging. It is more beneficial to focus on strategies that help the client manage symptoms and maintain independence.

  • Have one of the client's relatives stay at the bedside: This option is not directly related to addressing the client's concern about weakness and fluctuating physical status. While family support is important, it does not specifically address the management of symptoms.

In summary, pacing activities throughout the day is the most appropriate nursing intervention to help manage the client's concern about generalized weakness and fluctuating physical status in multiple sclerosis.

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