Asked by Charity Rutter on Jul 26, 2024

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A nurse is beginning chelation therapy on a child for lead poisoning. Which intervention should the nurse implement during the time the child is receiving chelation therapy?

A) Calorie counts
B) Strict intake and output
C) Telemetry monitoring
D) Contact isolation

Chelation Therapy

A treatment that involves the administration of chelating agents to remove heavy metals from the body.

Telemetry Monitoring

A tool for monitoring vital signs and electrical activity of the heart remotely using specialized equipment.

Intake And Output

The measurement and monitoring of all liquids entering and exiting the body, used in medical settings to assess patient fluid balance.

  • Comprehend the signs and therapeutic approaches for lead and various poisonings, with an emphasis on chelation treatment.
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Lauren BrownJul 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Because calcium disodium edetate (EDTA) and lead are toxic to the kidneys, a nurse should keep strict records of intake and output to monitor renal functioning. Adequate hydration is essential during therapy because the chelates are excreted via the kidneys. Calorie counts, telemetry, or contact isolation would not be nursing interventions appropriate for a child undergoing chelation therapy.