ch. 44- GI tx modalities
Use semi-fowler position during, and 60 min after an intermittent feeding.
A client receives tube feedings after an oral surgery. The nurse manages tube feedings to minimize risk of aspiration. which measure should the nurse include in the care plan to reduce the risk of aspiration? c
feedings stopped to abruptly
Rebound hypoglycemia is a complication of parenteral nutrition caused by
1 hour
Semi-Fowler position is maintained for at least which timeframe following completion of an intermittent tube feeding?
Shift
The client is on a continuous tube feeding. The nurse determines that tube placement should be checked every
Daily when not in use
The ensure patency of central venous line ports, diluted heparin flushes are used
the potential for aspiration
The most significant complication related to continuous tube feedings is
Monitoring the feeding closely
The nurse cares for a client who receives continuous enteral tube feedings and who is at low risk for aspiration. The nurse assess the gastric residual volume to be 350mL. The nurse determines which action is correct?
feeding
The nurse recognizes the medium-length nasoenteric tubes are used for
potential risk for aspiration
The nurse teaches an unlicensed caregiver about bathing clients who are receiving tube feedings. the most significant complication related to continuous tube feedings is the
catheter hub
The primary source of microorganisms for catheter-related infections are the skin and
acidic (1-5)
What is the pH of gastric aspirate?
digestive enzymes and sodium bicarb
What to use to unclog the tube.-- im not typing the whole q on this one
continuous feedings
What type of feedings should be administered to a client who is at risk of diarrhea due to hypertonic feeding solutions?
pneumothorax
Which condition is caused by improper catheter placement and inadvertent puncture of the pleura?
verification with xray
Which method is best for determining NG tube placement?
Dobbhoff
Which tube is a nasoenteric feeding tube?
Nontunneled catheters
Which venous access device can be used for less than 6 weeks in clients requiring parenteral nutrition?
hang 10% dextrose and water
The nurse cares for a client who receives continuous parenteral nutrition and notices the clients solution has run out. No PN solution is currently available from the pharmacy. What should the nurse do?
RR of 30
The nurse cares for a client who receives feedings through a NG tube and assesses the client for s/sx of pulmonary complications. the nurse determines the client may be experiencing pulmonary complications when which sign is noted?
loose, watery stools
The nurse conducts discharge education for a client who is to go home with PN. The nurse determines the client understands the education when the client indicates a sign and/or symptom of metabolic complications is
every 48 hours
The nurse creates a care plan for a client with a central line receiving PN. How often should the nurse include changing the catheter dressing in the plan?
urinary output 20 mL/ hr
The nurse monitors a client with nasoenteric intubation. When should the nurse contact the physician?
enteric coated tablets
The nurse prepares to administer all of the client's medications via feeding tube. the nurse consults with pharmacy when the nurse notes which type of oral medication on the client's record?
Reassess the residual gastric content in 1 hour
The nurse prepares to give a bolus feeding to a client and determines that the residual gastric content is 150mL. What is the priority nursing action?