PrepU Gastric and Duodenal Disorders PrepU

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When caring for a client with an acute exacerbation of a peptic ulcer, the nurse finds the client doubled up in bed with severe pain to his right shoulder. The intial appropriate action by the nurse is to

Assess the client's abdomen and vital signs.

A client is admitted to the health care facility with a diagnosis of a bleeding gastric ulcer. The nurse expects this client's stools to be:

Black and tarry

The nurse is assessing a client with a bleeding gastric ulcer. When examining the client's stool, which of the following characteristics would the nurse be most likely to find?

Black and tarry appearance

A patient has a BMI ranger greater than 40 kg/m2. What would this patient's obesity classification be?

Class III

Which of the following clients is at highest risk for peptic ulcer disease?

Client with blood type O

A client with gastric cancer is having a resection. What is the nursing management priority for this client?

Correcting nutritional deficits

A nurse caring for a patient in a burn treatment center knows to assess for the presence of which of the following types of ulcer about 72 hours post injury?

Curling's

A patient sustained second- and third-degree burns over 30% of the body surface area approximately 72 hours ago. What type of ulcer should the nurse be alert for while caring for this patient?

Curling's ulcer

Which of the following appears to be a significant factor in the development of gastric cancer?

Diet

A nurse is caring for a client who underwent a subtotal gastrectomy. To manage dumping syndrome, the nurse should advise the client to:

Drink liquids only between meals.

A client is recovering from gastric surgery. Toward what goal should the nurse progress the client's enteral intake?

Six small meals daily with 120 mL fluid between meals

Clients with Type O blood are at higher risk for which of the following GI disorders?

Duodenal ulcers

Which of the following is the first portion of the small intestine?

Duodenum

A physician suspects that a client has peptic ulcer disease. With which of the following diagnostic procedures would the nurse most likely prepare to assist?

Endoscopy

A nurse is caring for a client who had gastric bypass surgery 2 days ago. Which assessment finding requires immediate intervention?

The client's right lower leg is red and swollen.

A nurse is caring for a client with active upper GI bleeding. What is the appropriate diet for this client during the first 24 hours after admission?

NPO

A client admitted for treatment of a gastric ulcer is being prepared for discharge on antacid therapy. Discharge teaching should include which instruction?

"Continue to take antacids even if your symptoms subside."

A nurse is performing discharge teaching with a client who had a total gastrectomy. Which statement indicates the need for further teaching?

"I will have to take vitamin B12 shots up to 1 year after surgery."

A client with a peptic ulcer is diagnosed with Heliobacter pylori infection. The nurse is teaching the client about the medications prescribed, including metronidazole (Flagyl), omeprazole (Prilosec), and clarithromycin (Biaxin). Which statement by the client indicates the best understanding of the medication regimen?

"The medications will kill the bacteria and stop the acid production."

A patient is scheduled for a Billroth I procedure for ulcer management. What does the nurse understand will occur when this procedure is performed?

A partial gastrectomy is performed with anastomosis of the stomach segment to the duodenum.

Which of the following is a manifestation of decreased hemoglobin?

Anemia

Which of the following is an outcome of histamine 2 (H2)-receptor antagonists blocking the action of histamine in the stomach?

Acid secretion is reduced.

A client reports to the clinic, stating that she rapidly developed headache, abdominal pain, nausea, hiccuping, and fatigue about 2 hours ago. For dinner, she ate buffalo chicken wings and beer. Which of the following medical conditions is most consistent with the client's presenting problems?

Acute gastritis

As a nurse completes the admission assessment of a client admitted for gastric bypass surgery, the client states, "Finally! I'll be thin and able to eat without much concern." How should the nurse intervene?

Evaluate the client's understanding of the procedure.

The nurse practitioner prescribes an antibiotic for chronic gastritis caused by H. pylori for a patient taking Coumadin. For this patient, which antibiotic should be avoided?

Flagyl

Which diagnostic test would be used first to evaluate a client with upper GI bleeding?

Hemoglobin and hematocrit

A client with severe peptic ulcer disease has undergone surgery and is several hours postoperative. During assessment, the nurse notes that the client has developed cool skin, tachycardia, and labored breathing; the client also appears to be confused. Which of the following complications has the client most likely developed?

Hemorrhage

Which of the following is a true statement regarding gastric cancer?

Most patients are asymptomatic during the early stage of the disease.

A nurse is providing care for a client recovering from gastric bypass surgery. During assessment, the client exhibits pallor, perspiration, palpitations, headache, and feelings of warmth, dizziness, and drowsiness. The client reports eating 90 minutes ago. The nurse suspects:

Vasomotor symptoms associated with dumping syndrome

A client is admitted to the hospital with an exacerbation of his chronic gastritis. When assessing his nutritional status, the nurse should expect a deficiency in:

Vitamin B-12

A client with peptic ulcer disease must begin triple medication therapy. For how long will the client follow this regimen?

10 to 14 days

Which of the following medications is classified as a proton pump inhibitor (PPI)?

Omeprazole

The nurse advises the patient who has just been diagnosed with acute gastritis to:

Refrain from food until the GI symptoms subside.

Which of the following is the most successful treatment for gastric cancer?

Removal of the tumor

A patient has a Class II classification of obesity. What level of health risk does this pose for the patient?

Severe Risk

Which of the following medications used for the treatment of obesity prevents the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine?

Sibutramine hydrochloride (Meridia)

A nurse is receiving report from the emergency room regarding a new client being admitted to the medical-surgical unit with a diagnosis of peptic ulcer disease. The nurse expects the age of the client will be between

40 and 60 years

Which of the following clients is at highest risk for peptic ulcer disease?

A 52-year-old male accountant

A client with a peptic ulcer is about to begin a therapeutic regimen that includes a bland diet, antacids, and famotidine (Pepcid). Before the client is discharged, the nurse should provide which instruction?

"Avoid aspirin and products that contain aspirin."

A nurse is teaching a client with gastritis about the need to avoid the intake of caffeinated beverages. The client asks why this is so important. Which of the following explanations from the nurse would be most accurate?

"Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system and thus gastric activity and secretions, which need to be minimized to promote recovery."

Morbid obesity is defined as being how many pounds over the person's ideal body weight?

100

The nurse practitioner counsels a patient about being a candidate for bariatric surgery. The patient is 5?4? tall and weighs 300 pounds (IBW is 125 lbs). The nurse tells the patient that, based on the average weight loss after surgery, she should expect to eventually weigh:

120 lbs

Which of the following dietary guidelines should be followed following bariatric surgery? Select all that apply.

Include two protein snacks per day. Eat slowly. Eat three meals per day.

The client has been taking famotidine (Pepcid) at home. The nurse prepares a teaching plan for the client indicating that the medication acts primarily to achieve which of the following?

Inhibit gastric acid secretions.

The nurse is caring for a client who underwent a subtotal gastrectomy 36 hours ago. The client has a nasogastric (NG) tube. The nurse knows to do the following with the NG:

Irrigate the NG tube gently with normal saline if ordered.

A client undergoes total gastrectomy. Several hours after surgery, the nurse notes that the client's nasogastric (NG) tube has stopped draining. How should the nurse respond?

Notify the physician

A nurse practitioner prescribes drug therapy for a patient with peptic ulcer disease. Choose the drug that can be used for 4 weeks and has a 90% chance of healing the ulcer.

Omeprazole (Prilosec)

Which of the following represents the medication classification of a proton (gastric acid) pump inhibitor?

Omeprazole (Prilosec)

The nurse recognizes that the patient diagnosed with a duodenal ulcer will likely experience

Pain 2 to 3 hours after a meal.

Which of the following are classified as a histamine-2 receptor antagonist?

Pepcid

A nurse is caring for a client who is undergoing a diagnostic workup for a suspected GI problem. The client reports gnawing epigastric pain following meals and heartburn. The nurse suspects the client has:

Peptic ulcer disease.


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