Chapter 47: Caring for Clients with Disorders of the Liver, Gallbladder, or Pancreas (NCLEX Review/PrepU)

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A nurse is caring for a client newly diagnosed with hepatitis A. Which statement by the client indicates the need for further teaching?

"How did this happen? I've been faithful my entire marriage."

A nurse should monitor blood glucose levels for a patient diagnosed with hyperinsulinism. What blood value does the nurse recognize as inadequate to sustain normal brain function?

30 mg/dL

A client with a history of alcohol abuse comes to the emergency department and complains of abdominal pain. Laboratory studies help confirm a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. The client's vital signs are stable, but the client's pain is worsening and radiating to his back. Which intervention takes priority for this client?

Administering morphine I.V. as ordered

A client with calculi in the gallbladder is said to have

Cholelithiasis

A 55-year-old female client with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is undergoing radiofrequency ablation. The nurse should recognize what goal of this treatment?

Destruction of the client's liver tumor

The mode of transmission of hepatitis A virus (HAV) includes which of the following?

Fecal-oral

During a health education session, a participant has asked about the hepatitis E virus. What prevention measure should the nurse recommend for preventing infection with this virus?

Following proper hand-washing techniques

A nurse is assisting with serving dinner trays on the unit. Upon receiving the dinner tray for a client admitted with acute gallbladder inflammation, the nurse will question which of the following foods on the tray?

Fried chicken

A client with suspected biliary obstruction due to gallstones reports changes to the color of his stools. Which stool color does the nurse recognize as common to biliary obstruction?

Gray

A nurse is caring for a client with liver failure and is performing an assessment in the knowledge of the client's increased risk of bleeding. The nurse recognizes that this risk is related to the client's inability to synthesize prothrombin in the liver. What factor most likely contributes to this loss of function?

Inability of the liver to use vitamin K

A client with a cholelithiasis has been scheduled for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Why is laparoscopic cholecystectomy preferred by surgeons over an open procedure?

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy poses fewer surgical risks than an open procedure.

Which of the following aids in digestion of fats?

Lipase

A nurse is performing an admission assessment of a client with a diagnosis of cirrhosis. What technique should the nurse use to palpate the client's liver?

Place hand under right lower rib cage and press down lightly with the other hand.

After a liver biopsy on the client with cirrhosis, which nursing intervention is most appropriate to add to the plan of care?

Position the client on his or her right side.

The nurse notes that the client's total bilirubin is 1.0 mg/dL. Which action by the nurse is correct?

Record the results as normal.

The nurse should assess for an important early indicator of acute pancreatitis, which is a prolonged and elevated level of:

Serum lipase

A client has undergone a laparoscopic cholecystectomy and is being prepared for discharge home. When providing health education, the nurse should prioritize what topic?

Signs and symptoms of intra-abdominal complications

The nurse is caring for a patient with acute pancreatitis. The patient has an order for an anticholinergic medication. The nurse explains that the patient will be receiving that medication for what reason?

To reduce gastric and pancreatic secretions

Which position should be used for a client undergoing a paracentesis?

Upright at the edge of the bed

A client has just been diagnosed with hepatitis A. On assessment, the nurse expects to note:

anorexia, nausea, and vomiting.

Total parental nutrition (TPN) should be used cautiously in clients with pancreatitis because such clients:

cannot tolerate high-glucose concentration.

A client is admitted for suspected GI disease. Assessment data reveal muscle wasting, a decrease in chest and axillary hair, and increased bleeding tendency. The nurse suspects the client has:

cirrhosis.

A preoperative client scheduled to have an open cholecystectomy says to the nurse, "The doctor said that after surgery, I will have a tube in my nose that goes into my stomach. Why do I need that?" What most common reason for a client having a nasogastric tube in place after abdominal surgery should the nurse include in a response?

decompression

What is the recommended dietary treatment for a client with chronic cholecystitis?

low-fat diet

A nurse educator is providing an in-service to a group of nurses working on a medical floor that specializes in liver disorders. What is an important education topic regarding ingestion of medications?

metabolism of medications

Which symptoms will a nurse observe most commonly in clients with pancreatitis?

severe, radiating abdominal pain

The nurse is planning care for a client following an incisional cholecystectomy for cholelithiasis. Which intervention is the highest nursing priority for this client?

Assisting the client to turn, cough, and deep breathe every 2 hours

A physician orders spironolactone (Aldactone), 50 mg by mouth four times daily, for a client with fluid retention caused by cirrhosis. Which finding indicates that the drug is producing a therapeutic effect?

Loss of 2.2 lb (1 kg) in 24 hours

A nurse is caring for a client with cirrhosis secondary to heavy alcohol use. The nurse's most recent assessment reveals subtle changes in the client's cognition and behavior. What is the nurse's most appropriate response?

Report this finding to the primary provider due to the possibility of hepatic encephalopathy.

A nurse is assessing a client who has been diagnosed with cholecystitis, and is experiencing localized abdominal pain. When assessing the characteristics of the client's pain, the nurse should anticipate that it may radiate to what region?

Right shoulder

What nursing interventions should the nurse consider for a client who had surgery for pancreatic carcinoma? Select allthat apply.

Discourage visitors who are ill from visiting until they are well. Empty drainage collection devices regularly. Monitor blood glucose levels several times each day.

The nurse identifies which type of jaundice in an adult experiencing a transfusion reaction?

Hemolytic

Which action by the nurse best reduces the risk of transmitting the virus for a client diagnosed with hepatitis A (HAV)?

The nurse performs vigorous handwashing after leaving the room

A nurse inspects a breakfast tray for a client with pancreatitis who has not had any food for several days, and had a nasogastric tube removed. The client is now on a bland, low-fat diet. Which food item, if found on the client's breakfast tray, should be removed?

Scrambled eggs

A patient with acute pancreatitis puts the call bell on to tell the nurse about an increase in pain. The nurse observes the patient guarding; the abdomen is boardlike and no bowel sounds are detected. What is the major concern for this patient?

The patient has developed peritonitis.


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