GI Quiz NRSG 352
A client admitted for treatment of a gastric ulcer is being prepared for discharge. The client will follow a regimen of antacid therapy. Discharge teaching should include which instructions? Choose all that apply.
"You may be prescribed H2-receptor antagonists for up to 1 year." "Continue to take antacids even if your symptoms subside."
A nurse is caring for a client who has had extensive abdominal surgery and is in critical condition. The nurse notes that the complete blood count shows an 8 G/dL hemoglobin and a 30% hematocrit. Dextrose 5% in half-normal saline solution is infusing through a triple lumen central catheter at 125 mL/hr. The physician orders include the following:Gentamicin 80 mg IV piggyback in 50 mL D5W over 30 minutesZantac 50 mg IV piggyback in 50 mL D5W over 30 minutesOne unit of 250 mL of PRBCs (packed red blood cells) over 3 hoursFlush the nasogastric tube with 30 mL normal saline every 2 hours.How many milliliters should the nurse record as the intake for the 8-hour shift? Enter the correct number ONLY.
470 mL
What intervention does the nurse anticipate providing for the patient with ascites that will help correct the decrease in effective arterial blood volume that leads to sodium retention?
Albumin infusion
A client is admitted to the health care facility with a diagnosis of a bleeding gastric ulcer. The nurse expects the client's stools to have which description?
Black and tarry
When caring for a client with cirrhosis, which symptom(s) should the nurse report immediately?
Change in mental status
A client presents with an infection in the area between the internal and external sphincters. In which chronic disease is this condition commonly seen?
Crohn's disease
A client is admitted to the emergency department with reports right lower quadrant pain. Blood specimens are drawn and sent to the laboratory. Which laboratory finding should be reported to the health care provider immediately?
White blood cell (WBC) count 22.8/mm3
Which characteristic is a risk factor for colorectal cancer?
Familial polyposis
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 is admitted with a new onset of pyloric obstruction. What client symptoms should the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply.
Nausea and vomiting Anorexia Epigastric fullness Weight loss
It is important for the nurse to monitor serum electrolytes in a patient with acute diarrhea. Select the electrolyte result that should be immediately reported.
Potassium of 2.8 mEq/L
A client suspected of having colorectal cancer requires which diagnostic study to confirm the diagnosis?
Sigmoidoscopy
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 positionApply gloves to the nurse's handsMeasure the length of the tube that will be insertedApply water-soluble lubricant to the tip of the tubeTilt the client's nose upward Instruct the client to lower the head and swallow
A client with peptic ulcer disease wants to know nonpharmacologic ways to prevent recurrence. Which of the following measures would the nurse recommend? Select all that apply.
Smoking cessation Avoidance of alcohol Following a regular schedule for rest, relaxation, and meals
The nurse is caring for a client with chronic gastritis. The nurse monitors the client knowing that this client is at risk for which vitamin deficiency?
Vitamin B12
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.
The Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES) consists of severe peptic ulcers, extreme gastric hyperacidity, and gastrin-secreting benign or malignant tumors of the pancreas. The nurse recognizes that an agent that is used to decrease bleeding and decrease gastric acid secretions is
octreotide (Sandostatin)
A typical sign/symptom of appendicitis is:
pain when pressure is applied to the right lower quadrant.
A client is in the hospital for the treatment of peptic ulcer disease. The client reports vomiting and a sudden severe pain in the abdomen. The nurse then assesses a board-like abdomen. What does the nurse suspect these symptoms indicate?
perforation of the peptic ulcer
A client has been brought into the ED via ambulance, reporting acute generalized abdominal pain, nausea, fever, and constipation. The healthcare provider suspects appendicitis, but testing has not been performed yet to make a definitive diagnosis. What will the nurse most likely do while initially caring for this client?
Explain to the client why analgesics are being withheld.