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Multiple Choice
A nurse is caring for four clients. Which client has the highest risk of infection?
A
A client with a minor skin abrasion
B
A client recovering from a common cold
C
A client with a recent organ transplant on immunosuppressive therapy
D
A client with a well-managed chronic condition
Verified step by step guidance
1
Identify the factors that increase the risk of infection, such as compromised immune systems, open wounds, or recent surgeries.
Consider the role of the immune system in fighting infections and how certain conditions or treatments can weaken it.
Evaluate each client's condition: a minor skin abrasion is a small break in the skin, a common cold is a viral infection, a recent organ transplant involves immunosuppressive therapy, and a well-managed chronic condition may not directly compromise the immune system.
Understand that immunosuppressive therapy, used in organ transplant patients, significantly reduces the body's ability to fight infections, making them more susceptible.
Conclude that the client with a recent organ transplant on immunosuppressive therapy has the highest risk of infection due to their compromised immune system.