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6 years ago
A 47-year-old woman was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 3 years ago and has experienced a progressive onset and severity of complications.
 
  She has been admitted to a palliative care unit due to her poor prognosis? What assessments and interventions should the nursing staff of the unit prioritize in their care?
  A)
  Assessment and documentation of cognitive changes, including confusion and restlessness
  B)
  Regular pain assessment and administration of opioid analgesics as needed
  C)
  Assessment of swallowing ability and respiratory status
  D)
  Cardiac monitoring and administration of inotropic medications
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The late stages of ALS normally involve deterioration in swallowing and speech and in the respiratory musculature. Cognitive changes are not common complications, and pain and cardiac complications are not noted to be paramount in the course of ALS.
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