Ch. 44 PrepU
A nurse is caring for a client receiving parenteral nutrition at home. The client was discharged from the acute care facility 4 days ago. What would the nurse include in the client's plan of care?
Intake and output monitoring Daily weights Calorie counts for oral nutrients
A patient is scheduled for a fiberoptic colonoscopy. What does the nurse know that fiberoptic colonoscopy is most frequently used to diagnose?
Cancer
A nurse is providing home care to a client receiving intermittent tube feedings. The client wants to take an over-the-counter allergy medication. The medication would need to be given via feeding tube because the client has difficulty swallowing. The nurse checks the medication and finds that it is a timed-release tablet. Which action by the nurse would be most appropriate?
Check with the pharmacy for an alternative formulation for the drug
A client is scheduled to have an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Which structures are visualized during this procedure?
Common bile duct, pancreatic duct, and biliary tree
A nurse is preparing to administer a client's scheduled parenteral nutrition (PN). Upon inspecting the bag, the nurse notices that small amounts of white precipitate are present in the bag. What is the nurse's best action?
Contact the pharmacy to obtain a new bag of PN
To ensure patency of central venous line ports, diluted heparin flushes are used
Daily when not in use
The nurse is scheduling gastrointestinal (GI) diagnostic testing for a client. Which GI test should be scheduled first?
Radiography of the gallbladder
A client is treated for gastrointestinal problems related to chronic cholecystitis. What pathophysiological process related to cholecystitis does the nurse understand is the reason behind the client's GI problems?
Reduced or absent bile as a result of obstruction impacts digestion
A client is scheduled for bowel resection with anastomosis involving the large intestine. Because of the surgical site, the nurse formulates the nursing diagnosis of Risk for infection. To complete the nursing diagnosis statement, the nurse should add which "related-to" phrase?
Related to the presence of bacteria at the surgical site
The nurse checks residual content before each intermittent tube feeding. When should the patient be reassessed?
When the residual is greater than 200 mL
Blood flow to the GI tract is approximately what percentage of the total cardiac output?
20%
A client's health history is suggestive of inflammatory bowel disease. Which of the following would suggest Crohn's disease, rather than ulcerative colitis, as the cause of the client's signs and symptoms?
An absence of blood in the stool
The nurse is reviewing the results of a hemoccult test with the client. Which question asked by the nurse is important in screening for the potential of a false-positive result.
Are you prescribed regular strength aspirin daily Can you tell me the amount of alcohol that you drink on an average week? When was the last time that you included red meat in your diet?
A nurse is aware that both the sympathetic and parasympathetic portions of the autonomic nervous system affect GI motility. What are the actions of the sympathetic nervous system?
Decreases gastric motility Causes blood vessel constriction Creates an inhibitory effect on the GI tract
When gastric analysis testing reveals excess secretion of gastric acid, the nurse recognizes which medical diagnoses is supported?
Duodenal ulcer
The nurse prepares to administer all of a client's medications via feeding tube. The nurse consults the pharmacist and/or physician when the nurse notes which type of oral medication on the client's medication administration record?
Enteric-coated tablets
Which of the following is a function of the stomach?
Food storage, Secretion of digestive fluids, Propels partially digested food into small intestine
The nurse provides client education to a client about to undergo hydrogen breath testing. The nurse evaluates that the client understands the test when the client makes which statement?
I should avoid antibiotics for 1 month before test
The nurse prepares to administer the lavage solution to a client having a colonoscopy completed. The nurse stops and notifies the physician when noting that the client has which condition?
Inflammatory bowel disease
The nurse cares for a client who receives continuous enteral tube feedings and who is at low risk for aspiration. The nurse assesses the gastric residual volume to be 350 mL. The nurse determines which action is correct?
Monitor the feeding closely
A client comes to the clinic reporting pain in the epigastric region. What statement by the client suggests the presence of a duodenal ulcer?
My pain resolves when I have something to eat
A client recovering from gastric bypass surgery accidentally removes the nasogastric tube. What is the best action by the nurse?
Notify the surgeon about the tube's removal
A nursing instructor is preparing a class about gastrointestinal intubation. Which of the following would the instructor include as reason for this procedure?
Remove gas and fluids from the stomach Diagnose gastrointestinal motility disorders Flush ingested toxins from the stomach Administer nutritional substances
The nurse cares for a client after an endoscopic examination and prepares the client for discharge. The nurse includes which instruction?
Resume regular diet
The nurse should assess for an important early indicator of acute pancreatitis. What prolonged and elevated level would the nurse determine is an early indicator?
Serum lipase
A client with peptic ulcer disease has been prescribed sucralfate. What health education should the nurse provide to this client?
Take the medication 2 hours before or after other medications
The nurse is caring for a geriatric client experiencing diarrhea. When teaching about the site in the body where water and electrolytes are absorbed, the nurse is most correct to instruct on which location?
The large intestine
The nurse is inserting a nasogastric tube and the patient begins coughing and is unable to speak. What does the nurse suspect has occurred?
The nurse has inadvertently inserted the tube into the trachea
The nurse is admitting a client whose medication regimen includes regular injections of vitamin B12. The nurse should question the client about a history of:
Total gastrectomy
When describing the role of the pancreas to a client with a pancreatic dysfunction, the nurse would identify which substance as being acted on by pancreatic lipase?
Triglycerides
The nurse monitors a client with nasoenteric intubation. When should the nurse contact the physician?
Urinary output 20 mL/hr
A nurse is creating a care plan for a client with a nasogastric tube. How should the nurse direct other members of the care team to check correct placement of the tube?
Use a combination of at least two accepted methods for confirming placement
A nurse is assessing a client for GI dysfunction. What is the most common symptom in a client with GI dysfunction?
dyspepsia
Which of the following is an enzyme secreted by the gastric mucosa?
pepsin
The nurse cares for a client who receives continuous parenteral nutrition (PN) through a Hickman catheter and notices that the client's solution has run out. No PN solution is currently available from the pharmacy. What should the nurse do?
hang 10% dextrose and water
The nurse administers a tube feeding to a client via the intermittent gravity drip method. The nurse should administer the feeding over at least which period of time?
30 minutes
As part of the process of checking the placement of a nasogastric tube, the nurse checks the pH of the aspirate. Which pH finding would indicate to the nurse that the tube is in the stomach?
4
The nurse is working on a general medical unit. A client is scheduled for an upper gastrointestinal series. Upon returning to the nursing unit, what does the nurse identify as the client goal?
Increase in the amount of fluids
It is important for a nurse to have an understanding of the major digestive enzymes and their actions. Choose the gastric mucosa secretion that plays an important role in the digestion of triglycerides.
Steapsin
When evaluating the function of the GI tract, the nurse needs to understand the role of hormones. Secretin, stimulated by the pH of chyme in the duodenum, is a major GI hormone that does which of the following?
Stimulates the production of bicarbonate in pancreatic juice
An older adult client is admitted to an acute care facility for treatment of an acute flare-up of a chronic gastrointestinal condition. In addition to assessing the client for complications of the current illness, the nurse monitors for age-related changes in the gastrointestinal tract. Which age-related change increases the risk of anemia?
Atrophy of the gastric mucosa
An elderly client seeks medical attention for a vague complaint of difficulty swallowing. Which of the following assessment findings is most significant as related to this symptom?
Esophageal tumor
Gastrostomy feedings are preferred to nasogastric feedings in the comatose patient, because the:
Gastroesophageal sphincter is intact, lessening the possibility of regurgitation and aspiration
Gastrostomy feedings are preferred to nasogastric feedings in the comatose patient, because the:
Gastroesophageal sphincter is intact, lessening the possibility of regurgitation and aspiration.
A nurse is assessing the abdomen of a client just admitted to the unit with a suspected GI disease. Inspection reveals several diverse lesions on the client's abdomen. How should the nurse best interpret this assessment finding?
Gi diseases often produce skin changes
The nurse is managing a gastric (Salem) sump tube for a patient who has an intestinal obstruction and will be going to surgery. What interventions should the nurse perform to make sure the tube is functioning properly?
Keep the vent lumen above the patient's waist to prevent gastric content reflux
An elderly client comes into the emergency department reporting an earache. The client and has an oral temperature of 37.9° (100.2ºF) and otoscopic assessment of the ear reveals a pearly gray tympanic membrane with no evidence of discharge or inflammation. Which action should the triage nurse take next?
Palpate the client's parotid glands to detect swelling and tenderness
A client is being treated for prolonged diarrhea. Which foods should the nurse encourage the client to consume?
Potassium-rich foods
Which procedure is performed to examine and visualize the lumen of the small bowel?
small bowel enteroscopy
The nurse is teaching the client about the upcoming endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). Although the nurse instructs on several pertinent points of care, which is emphasized?
The client will change positions frequently throughout the procedure
When assisting with the plan of care for a client receiving tube feedings, which of the following would the nurse include to reduce the client's risk for aspiration?
Keeping the client in a semi-Fowler's position at all times
Which neuroregulator increase gastric acid secretion?
acetylcholine
A nurse is assessing a client receiving tube feedings and suspects dumping syndrome. What would lead the nurse to suspect this?
Tachycardia Diarrhea Diaphoresis
A client is postoperative day 1 following gastrostomy. The nurse is planning interventions to address the nursing diagnosis of Risk for Infection Related to Presence of Wound and Tube. What intervention is most appropriate?
Wash the area around the tube with soap and water daily
Upon hearing that the small intestine lining has thinned, an elderly client asks, "What can this lead to?" What is the best response by the nurse?
You may frequently experience constipation
An enzyme that begins the digestion of starches is
ptyalin
The client is on a continuous tube feeding. The nurse determines the tube placement should be checked every
shift
A client has been brought to the emergency department with abdominal pain and is subsequently diagnosed with appendicitis. The client is scheduled for an appendectomy but questions the nurse about how his health will be affected by the absence of an appendix. How should the nurse best respond?
Your appendix doesn't play a major role, so you won't notice any difference after your recover from surgery
A client has symptoms suggestive of peritonitis. Nursing management would not include:
limiting analgesics to avoid the formation of paralytic ileus
A client with diabetes begins to have digestive problems and is told by the physician that they are a complication of the diabetes. Which of the following explanations from the nurse is most accurate?
The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes
Swallowing is regulated by which area of the central nervous system (CNS)?
Medulla oblongata
A focused GI assessment begins with a complete history and physical examination. Identify the quadrant of the abdomen to be palpated or percussed for a patient with pancreatitis.
left upper