Chapter 15: Intraoperative Nursing Management

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The anesthetist is coming to the surgical admissions unit to see a client prior to surgery scheduled for tomorrow morning. What is the priority information that the nurse should provide to the anesthetist during the visit?

Latex allergy

The client's surgery is nearly finished and the surgeon has opted to use tissue adhesives to close the surgical wound. This requires the nurse to prioritize assessments related to what complication?

Anaphylaxis

The nurse knows that older clients are at higher risk for complications and adverse outcomes during the intraoperative period. What is the best rationale for this phenomenon?

Reduced ability to adjust rapidly to emotional and physical stress

The nurse is performing wound care on a postsurgical client. Which practice violates the principles of surgical asepsis?

A circulating nurse touching a sterile drape

Maintaining an aseptic environment in the OR is essential to client safety and infection control. When moving around surgical areas, what distance must the nurse maintain from the sterile field?

1 foot (30 cm)

The operating room nurse is participating in the appendectomy of a client who has a dangerously low body mass index. The nurse recognizes the client's consequent risk for hypothermia. Which action should the nurse implement to prevent the development of hypothermia?

Ensure that intravenous (IV) fluids are warmed to the client's body temperature.

A client will be undergoing a total hip arthroplasty later in the day and it is anticipated that the client may require blood transfusion during surgery. How can the nurse best ensure the client's safety if a blood transfusion is required?

Ensure that the client has had a current cross-match.

Prior to a client's scheduled surgery, the nurse has described the way that members of diverse health disciplines will collaborate in the client's care. What is the main rationale for organizing perioperative care in this collaborative manner?

Evidence-based practice

An adult client is scheduled for a hemorrhoidectomy. The OR nurse should anticipate assisting the other team members with positioning the client in what manner?

Lithotomy position

An operating room (OR) nurse is teaching a nursing student about the principles of surgical asepsis as a requirement in the restricted zone of the operating suite. Which personal protective equipment should the nurse wear at all times in the restricted zone of the OR?

Mask covering the nose and mouth

The nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled to have a needle biopsy of the pleura. The client has had a consultation with the anesthesiologist, and a conduction block will be used. Which local conduction block can be used to block the nerves leading to the chest?

Paravertebral block

The circulating nurse will be participating in a 78-year-old client's total hip replacement. Which consideration should the nurse prioritize during the preparation of the client in the operating room?

Pressure points should be assessed and well padded.

The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client having surgery under general anesthesia. Which nursing diagnos(es) would be appropriate? Select all that apply. A. Risk for compromised human dignity related to general anesthesia B. Risk for impaired nutrition: less than body requirements related to anesthesia C. Risk of latex allergy response related to surgical exposure D. Disturbed body image related to anesthesia E. Anxiety related to surgical concerns

Risk for compromised human dignity related to general anesthesia, Risk of latex allergy response related to surgical exposure, Anxiety related to surgical concerns

An operating room nurse is participating in an interdisciplinary audit of infection control practices in the surgical department. The nurse should know that a basic guideline for maintaining surgical asepsis is which of the following?

Sterile surfaces or articles may touch other sterile surfaces.

The perioperative nurse is constantly assessing the surgical client for signs and symptoms of complications of surgery. Which symptom should first signal to the nurse the possibility that the client is developing malignant hyperthermia?

Tachycardia

The circulating nurse in an outpatient surgery center is assessing a client who is scheduled to receive moderate sedation. Which principle should guide the care of a client receiving this form of anesthesia?

The client must never be left unattended by the nurse.

A circulating nurse provides care in a surgical department that has multiple surgeries scheduled for the day. The nurse should know to monitor which client most closely during the intraoperative period because of the increased risk for hypothermia?

A 74-year-old client with a low body mass index

An intraoperative nurse is applying interventions that will address surgical clients' risks for perioperative positioning injury. What factors contribute to this increased risk for injury in the intraoperative phase of the surgical experience? Select all that apply. A. Absence of reflexes B. Diminished ability to communicate C. Loss of pain sensation D. Nausea resulting from anesthetic E. Reduced blood pressure

Absence of reflexes, Diminished ability to communicate, Loss of pain sensation

The operating room nurse acts in the circulating role during a client's scheduled cesarean section. For which task is this nurse responsible?

Performing documentation

While the surgical client is anesthetized, the scrub nurse hears a member of the surgical team make an inappropriate remark about the client's weight. How should the nurse best respond?

Discourage the colleague from making such comments.

The intraoperative nurse advocates for each client who receives care in the surgical setting. How can the nurse best exemplify the principles of client advocacy?

By maintaining the privacy of each client

The intraoperative nurse is implementing a care plan that addresses the surgical client's risk for vomiting. Interventions that address the potential for vomiting reduce the risk of what subsequent surgical complication?

Hypoxia

A client waiting in the presurgical holding area asks the nurse, "Why exactly do they have to put a breathing tube into me? My surgery is on my knee." What is the best rationale for intubation during a surgical procedure that the nurse should describe?

The tube provides an airway for ventilation.

A surgical nurse is preparing to enter the restricted zone of the operating room. Which surgical attire should this nurse wear? Select all that apply.

Cap, Mask, Shoe covers, Scrub clothes

An older adult client is scheduled for a bilateral mastectomy. The OR nurse has come out to the holding area to meet the client and quickly realizes that the client is profoundly anxious. What is the most appropriate intervention for the nurse to apply?

Clearly explain any information that the client seeks.

The nurse is packing a client's abdominal wound with sterile, half-inch Iodoform gauze. During the procedure, the nurse drops some of the gauze onto the client's abdomen 2 inches (5 cm) away from the wound. What should the nurse do?

Discard the gauze packing and repack the wound with new Iodoform gauze.

The nurse is caring for a client who has had spinal anesthesia. The client is under a health care provider's order to lie flat postoperatively. When the client asks to go to the bathroom, the nurse encourages the client to adhere to the health care provider's order. Prevention of which outcome should the nurse include in the rationale for complying with this order?

Headache

The nurse is preparing an elderly client for a scheduled removal of orthopedic hardware, a procedure to be performed under general anesthetic. For which adverse effect should the nurse most closely monitor the client?

Hypothermia

The intraoperative nurse knows that the client's emotional state can influence the outcome of the surgical procedure. How should the nurse best address this?

Incorporate cultural and religious considerations, as appropriate.

Verification that all required documentation is completed is an important function of the intraoperative nurse. The intraoperative nurse should confirm that the client's accompanying documentation includes which of the following?

Informed consent

The operating room nurse will be caring for a client who will receive a transsacral block. The use of a transsacral block for pain control would be most appropriate for a client undergoing which procedure?

Inguinal hernia repair

A nurse is caring for a client following knee surgery that was performed under a spinal anesthetic. What intervention should the nurse implement to prevent a spinal headache?

Keep the client positioned supine.

A surgical client has been given general anesthesia and is in stage II (the excitement stage) of anesthesia. Which intervention would be most appropriate for the nurse to implement during this stage?

Provide for client safety.

The perioperative nurse knows that the National Client Safety Goals have the potential to improve client outcomes in a wide variety of health care settings. Which of these goals has the most direct relevance to the OR?

Reduce the risk of fires.

The nurse is taking the client into the operating room (OR) when the client informs the nurse that the client's grandparent spiked a very high temperature in the OR and nearly died 15 years ago. What relevance does this information have regarding the client?

The client may be at risk for malignant hyperthermia.

A client who underwent a bowel resection to correct diverticula suffered irreparable nerve damage. During the case review, the team is determining if incorrect positioning may have contributed to the client's nerve damage. What surgical position places the client at highest risk for nerve damage?

Trendelenburg

The circulating nurse is admitting a client prior to surgery and proceeds to greet the client and discuss what the client can expect in surgery. Which aspect of therapeutic communication should the nurse implement?

Use a tone that decreases the client's anxiety.

The operating room nurse is providing care for a major trauma client who has been involved in a motorcycle accident. Which intraoperative change may suggest the presence of anesthesia awareness?

Vital sign changes and client movement


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