The client tells the nurse that her 12-year-old child asks to use her nail polish remover several times a day. When her friends come to visit, this seems to occur more frequently. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?

1. "Your daughter might be 'huffing'; that is really scary."
2. "Your daughter might be 'huffing,' or inhaling the remover."
3. "Your daughter might be 'huffing,' or drinking small amounts of the remover."
4. "Your daughter might be 'huffing,' or rubbing the remover on her skin."


Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: Telling the mother that "huffing" is scary does not give her much information and is an inappropriate response.
Rationale 2: Inhaling volatile chemicals, known as "huffing," is most prevalent in the 10-to-12-year-old group. Virtually any organic compound can be huffed, including nail polish remover, spray paint, household glue, and gasoline.
Rationale 3: Huffing involves inhaling volatile chemicals, not drinking them.
Rationale 4: Huffing involves inhaling volatile chemicals, not rubbing them on the skin.
Global Rationale: Inhaling volatile chemicals, known as "huffing," is most prevalent in the 10-to-12-year-old group. Virtually any organic compound can be huffed, including nail polish remover, spray paint, household glue, and gasoline. Telling the mother that "huffing" is scary does not give her much information and is an inappropriate response. Huffing involves inhaling volatile chemicals, not drinking them or rubbing them into the skin.

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