Chapter 39: Management of Patients with Oral and Esophageal Disorders
Residual content is checked before each intermittent tube feeding. The patient would be reassessed if the residual, on two occasions, was:
Greater than 200 mL.
A client with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) comes to the clinic and is experiencing white patches on the lateral border of the tongue. What type of lesions does the nurse document?
Hairy leukoplakia
An adolescent client with multiple dental caries is discussing diet with the nurse. What client statement identifies a risk factor for dental caries?
"I drink a can of carbonated soda at lunch every day."
A nurse is interviewing a patient to determine suitability for home parenteral nutrition. Which patient statement would alert the nurse to a potential problem?
"I have a telephone, but it has been shut off because my bill is overdue."
A client is diagnosed with a hiatal hernia. Which statement indicates effective client teaching about hiatal hernia and its treatment?
"I'll eat frequent, small, bland meals that are high in fiber."
A nurse is caring for a patient with a Salem sump gastric tube attached to low intermittent suction for decompression. The patient asks, "What's this blue part of the tube for?" Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
"It is a vent that prevents backflow of the secretions."
Which clinical manifestation is not associated with hemorrhage?
Bradycardia
A client has been receiving radiation therapy to the lungs and now has erythema, edema, and pain of the mouth. What instruction will the nurse give to the client?
Brush and floss daily.
The client has the intake and output shown in the accompanying chart for an 8-hour shift. What is the positive fluid balance?
260
A patient is receiving continuous tube feedings via a small bore feeding tube. The nurse irrigates the tube after administering medication to maintain patency. Which size syringe would the nurse use?
30-mL
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
A client has been prescribed a protein intake of 0.6 g/kg of body weight. The client weighs 154 pounds. The nurse calculates the daily protein intake to be how many grams? Enter the correct number ONLY.
42
The nurse inserts a nasogastric tube into the right nares of a patient. When testing the tube aspirate for pH to confirm placement, what does the nurse anticipate the pH will be if placement is in the lungs?
6
A patient is receiving a continuous tube feeding. The nurse notes that the feeding tube was last irrigated at 2 p.m. The nurse would plan to irrigate the tube again at which time?
6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
A client is recovering from a neck dissection. What volume of serosanguineous secretions would the nurse expect to drain over the first 24 hours?
80 to 120 mL
A client who had a hemiglossectomy earlier in the day is assessed postoperatively, revealing a patent airway, stable vital signs, and no bleeding or drainage from the operative site. The nurse notes the client is alert. What is the client's priority need at this time?
An effective means of communicating with the nurse
A nurse is completing an assessment on a client with a postoperative neck dissection. The nurse notices excessive bleeding from the dressing site and suspects possible carotid artery rupture. What action should the nurse take first?
Apply pressure to the bleeding site
A nurse caring for a client who has had radical neck surgery notices an abnormal amount of serosanguineous secretions in the wound suction unit during the first postoperative day. What is an expected, normal amount of drainage?
Approximately 80 to 120 mL
While caring for a patient who has had radical neck surgery, the nurse notices an abnormal amount of serosanguineous secretions in the wound suction unit during the first postoperative day. What does the nurse know is an expected amount of drainage in the wound unit?
Approximately 80 to 120 mL
A client is postoperative following a graft reconstruction of the neck. What intervention is the most important for the nurse to complete with the client?
Assess the graft for color and temperature.
A client with achalasia recently underwent pneumatic dilation. The nurse intervenes after the procedure by
Assessing lung sounds
A nonresponsive client has a nasogastric tube to low intermittent suction due to gastrointestinal bleeding. It is most important for the nurse to
Auscultate lung sounds every 4 hours.
Health teaching for a patient with GERD is directed toward decreasing lower esophageal sphincter pressure and irritation. The nurse instructs the patient to do which of the following? Select all that apply.
Avoid beer, especially in the evening. Elevate the head of the bed on 6- to 8-inch blocks. Elevate the upper body on pillows.
The nurse teaches the client with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) which measure to manage the disease?
Avoid eating or drinking 2 hours before bedtime.
The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client who is not able to tolerate brushing his teeth. The nurse includes which mouth irrigation in the plan of care?
Baking soda and water
The primary source of microorganisms for catheter-related infections are the skin and which of the following?
Catheter hub
Which term describes a reddened, circumscribed lesion that ulcerates and becomes crusted and is a primary lesion of syphilis?
Chancre
A nurse is caring for a client with a long-term central venous catheter. Which care principle is correct?
Clean the port with an alcohol pad before administering I.V. fluid through the catheter.
A client's new onset of dysphagia has required insertion of a nasogastric (NG) tube for feeding. What intervention should the nurse include in the client's plan of care?
Confirm placement of the tube prior to each medication administration.
A nurse administered a full strength feeding with an increased osmolality through a jejunostomy tube to a client. Immediately following the feeding, the client expelled a large amount of liquid brown stool and exhibited a blood pressure of 86/58 and pulse rate of 112 beats/min. The nurse
Consults with the physician about decreasing the feeding to half-strength
A nurse providing care to a patient who is receiving nasogastric tube feedings finds that the tube is clogged. Which of the following is no longer considered appropriate to use to unclog the tube?
Cranberry juice
The nurse is caring for a client receiving enteral nutrition with a standard polymeric formula. For which reason will the nurse question using this formula for the client?
Diagnosed with malabsorption syndrome
Which is the primary symptom of achalasia?
Difficulty swallowing
The nurse is to administer a cyclic feeding through a gastric tube. It is most important for the nurse to
Elevate the head of the bed to 45 degrees.
A client is scheduled to receive a 25% dextrose solution of parenteral nutrition. What actions are a priority for the nurse to perform prior to administration? Select all that apply.
Ensure availability of an infusion pump Ensure completion of baseline monitoring of the complete blood count (CBC) and chemistry panel Place a 1.5-micron filter on the tubing
A client has received treatment for oral cancer. The combination of medications and radiotherapy has resulted in leukopenia. What is the nurse's best response to this change in health status?
Ensure that none of the client's visitors have an infection.
A client's enteral feedings have been determined to be too concentrated based on the client's development of dumping syndrome. What physiologic phenomenon caused this client's complication of enteral feeding?
Entry of large amounts of water into the small intestine because of osmotic pressure
An older adult client seeks medical attention for a report of general difficulty swallowing. Which assessment finding is most significant as related to this symptom?
Esophageal tumor
A patient is receiving nasogastric tube feedings. The intake and output record for the past 24 hours reveals an intake of 3100 mL and an output of 2400 mL. The nurse identifies which nursing diagnosis as most likely?
Excess fluid volume
An elderly client states, "I don't understand why I have so many caries in my teeth." What assessment made by the nurse places the client at risk for dental caries?
Exhibiting hemoglobin A1C 8.2
A client has been receiving intermittent tube feedings for several days at home. The nurse notes the findings as shown in the accompanying documentation. The nurse reports the following as an adverse reaction to the tube feeding:
Fasting blood glucose level
Postoperatively, a client with a radical neck dissection should be placed in which position?
Fowler
A client with a diagnosis of late-stage Alzheimer disease has begun supplemental feedings through a nasogastric (NG) tube. Which of the nurse's assessments addresses this client's most significant potential complication of feeding?
Frequent lung auscultation
A client has a new order for metoclopramide. The nurse identifies that this medication can be safely administered for which condition?
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
A patient describes a burning sensation in the esophagus, pain when swallowing, and frequent indigestion. What does the nurse suspect that these clinical manifestations indicate?
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastrostomy feedings are preferred to nasogastric feedings in the comatose patient, because the:
Gastroesophageal sphincter is intact, lessening the possibility of regurgitation and aspiration.
The nurse is caring for a comatose patient and administering gastrostomy feedings. What does the nurse understand is the reason that gastrostomy feedings are preferred to nasogastric (NG) feedings in the comatose patient?
Gastroesophageal sphincter is intact, lessening the possibility of regurgitation.
The following appears on the medical record of a male patient receiving parenteral nutrition: WBC: 6500/cu mm Potassium 4.3 mEq/L Magnesium 2.0 mg/dL Calcium 8.8 mg/dL Glucose 190 mg/dL Which finding would alert the nurse to a problem?
Glucose level
The nurse is caring for a client during the postoperative period following radical neck dissection. Which finding should be reported to the physician?
High epigastric pain and/or discomfort
A nurse is performing health education with a client who has a history of frequent, serious dental caries. When planning educational interventions, the nurse should identify a risk for what nursing diagnosis?
Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements
A client is being evaluated for esophageal cancer. What initial manifestation of esophageal cancer should the nurse assess?
Increasing difficulty in swallowing
A nurse is inserting a nasogastric tube in an alert client. During the procedure, the client begins to cough constantly and has difficulty breathing. The nurse suspects the nasogastric tube is
Inserted into the lungs
A client has a cheesy white plaque in the mouth. The plaque looks like milk curds and can be rubbed off. What is the nurse's best intervention?
Instruct the client to swish prescribed nystatin solution for 1 minute.
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.
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.
Results of a client barium swallow suggest that the client has GERD. The nurse is planning health education to address the client's knowledge of this new diagnosis. Which of the following should the nurse encourage?
Keeping the head of the bed partially elevated
For a client with salivary calculi, which procedure uses shock waves to disintegrate the stone?
Lithotripsy
A client who reports increasing difficulty swallowing, weight loss, and fatigue is diagnosed with esophageal cancer. Because this client has difficulty swallowing, what should the nurse assign highest priority to?
Maintaining a patent airway
A client with cancer has a neck dissection and laryngectomy. An intervention that the nurse will do is:
Make a notation on the call light system that the client cannot speak.
Which of the following medications, used in the treatment of GERD, accelerate gastric emptying?
Metoclopramide (Reglan)
A client is receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) through a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) and will be discharged home with PN. The home health nurse evaluates the home setting and would make a recommendation when noticing which circumstance?
No land line; cell phone available and taken by family member during working hours
The client has returned to the floor following a radical neck dissection. Anesthesia has worn off. What is the nurse's priority action?
Place the client in the Fowler's position.
A nursing educator reviewing the care of clients with feeding and endotracheal tubes (ET) emphasizes the need to check for tube placement in the stomach as well as residual volume. What is the main purpose of this nursing action?
Prevent aspiration
A nurse practitioner, who is treating a patient with GERD, knows that this type of drug helps treat the symptoms of the disease. The drug classification is:
Proton pump inhibitors.
A patient has been diagnosed with a hiatal hernia. The nurse explains the diagnosis to the patient and his family by telling them that a hernia is a (an):
Protrusion of the upper stomach into the lower portion of the thorax.
The nurse observes dry mucous membranes in a client who is receiving tube feedings after an oral surgery. The client also reports unpleasant tastes and odors. Which measure should be included in the client's plan of care?
Provide frequent mouth care.
When a central venous catheter dressing becomes moist or loose, what should a nurse do first?
Remove the dressing, clean the site, and apply a new dressing.
The nurse notes that a client has inflammation of the salivary glands. The nurse documents which finding?
Sialadenitis
Which term describes an inflammation of the salivary glands?
Sialadenitis
A nurse is inserting a nasogastric tube for feeding a client. Place in order the steps from 1 to 6 for correctly inserting the tube.
Sit the client in an upright position Apply gloves to the nurse's hands Measure the length of the tube that will be inserted Apply water-soluble lubricant to the tip of the tube Tilt the client's nose upward Instruct the client to lower the head and swallow
An older adult patient who has been living at home alone is diagnosed with parotitis. What causative bacteria does the nurse suspect is the cause of the parotitis?
Staphylococcus aureus
An older client is diagnosed with parotitis. What bacterial infection does the nurse suspect caused the client's parotitis?
Staphylococcus aureus
Select the assessment finding that the nurse should immediately report, post radical neck dissection.
Stridor
A client with an esophageal stricture is about to undergo esophageal dilatation. As the bougies are passed down the esophagus, the nurse should instruct the client to do which action to minimize the vomiting urge?
Take long, slow breaths
The client has a chancre on the lips. What instruction should the nurse provide?
Take measures to prevent spreading the lesion to other people.
A nurse enters the room of a client who has returned to the unit after having a radical neck dissection. Which assessment finding requires immediate intervention?
The client lying in a lateral position, with the head of bed flat
A nurse is caring for a client who needs a nasogastric (NG) tube for a tube feeding. What is the safe method for the nurse to use to measure the appropriate length of the NG tube?
The distance measured from the tip of the nose to the earlobe and from the earlobe to the xiphoid process
The nurse is inserting a Levin tube for a patient for gastric decompression. The tube should be inserted to 6 to 10 cm beyond what length?
The distance measured from the tip of the nose to the earlobe and from the earlobe to the xiphoid process
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.
When preparing to insert a nasogastric tube, the nurse determines the length of the tube to be inserted. The nurse places the distal tip of the tube at which location?
Tip of patient's nose
A client has a new order for metoclopramide. What extrapyramidal side effect should the nurse assess for in the client?
Uncontrolled rhythmic movements of the face or limbs
A client receives tube feedings after an oral surgery. The nurse manages tube feedings to minimize the risk of aspiration. Which measure should the nurse include in the care plan to reduce the risk of aspiration?
Use semi-Fowler position during, and 60 minutes after, an intermittent feeding.
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.
Which of the following assessment findings would be most important for indicating dumping syndrome in a postgastrectomy client?
Weakness, diaphoresis, diarrhea 90 minutes after eating
The nurse checks residual content before each intermittent tube feeding. When should the patient be reassessed?
When the residual is greater than 200 mL
The most significant complication related to continuous tube feedings is
the increased potential for aspiration.
What type of feedings should be administered to a client who is at risk of diarrhea due to hypertonic feeding solutions?
continuous feedings
The client is experiencing swallowing difficulties and is now scheduled to receive a gastric feeding. The client has the following oral medications prescribed: furosemide, digoxin, enteric coated aspirin, and vitamin E. The nurse would withhold which medication?
enteric coated aspirin
The nurse is providing discharge instructions for a slightly overweight client seen in the Emergency Department with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The nurse notes in the client's record that the client is taking carbidopa/levodopa. Which order for the client by the health care provider should the nurse question?
metoclopramide
The school nurse is planning a health fair for a group elementary school students and dental health is one topic that the nurse plans to address. When teaching the children about the risk of tooth decay, the nurse should caution them against consuming large quantities of
organic fruit juice.
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
potential risk for aspiration.