NCLEX Question of the Day

January 30, 2026

Reduction of Risk Potential QID 368

When caring for a client on chronic corticosteroid therapy, what should the nurse include in the plan of care to reduce the risk of osteoporosis?

A:
Encouraging weight-bearing exercises
B:
Limiting fluid intake to reduce edema
C:
Encouraging a low-sodium diet
D:
Administer corticosteroids on an empty stomach

Explanation

Chronic corticosteroid use increases the risk of osteoporosis due to decreased calcium absorption and increased bone resorption. Encouraging weight-bearing exercises can help maintain bone density and reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Corticosteroids should not be administered on an empty stomach to avoid gastric irritation; a low-sodium diet helps manage fluid retention, not osteoporosis prevention; and while limiting fluid may reduce edema, it does not impact bone density.

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