Exam 3 Med Surge Prep U Practice Questions
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
A 37-year-old male client presents at the emergency department (ED) reporting nausea and vomiting and severe abdominal pain. The client's abdomen is rigid, and there is bruising to the client's flank. The client's wife states that he was on a drinking binge for the past 2 days. The ED nurse should assist in assessing the client for what health problem?
Severe pancreatitis with possible peritonitis
A nursing instructor is explaining the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of pancreatitis to a group of nursing students. The instructor evaluates the teaching as effective when a student correctly identifies which symptom as that most commonly reported by clients with pancreatitis?
Severe, radiating abdominal pain
The nurse is providing care for a client whose peptic ulcer disease will be treated with a Billroth I procedure (gastroduodenostomy). The nurse should address which of the following topics when providing health education? Select all that apply.
The procedure carries a risk for dumping syndrome The client's vagus nerve may be altered
A client with pancreatic cancer has been scheduled for a pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple procedure). During health education, the client should be informed that this procedure will involve the removal of which of the following? Select all that apply.
Gallbladder Part of the stomach Duodenum Part of the common bile duct
The school nurse is working with a female high school junior whose BMI is 31. When planning this girl's care, the nurse should identify what goal?
Increase in exercise and reduction in calorie intake
A client is complaining of problems with constipation. What dietary suggestion can the nurse inform the client may help facilitate the passage of stool?
Increase dietary fiber.
A client taking metronidazole for the treatment of H. pylori states that the medication is causing nausea. What teaching should the nurse provide to the client to alleviate the nausea?
Take the medication with meals to decrease the nausea.
Which group of clients is at high risk of developing breast cancer?
Women who are obese
A nurse is caring for a client with obesity and diabetes after abdominal surgery. What is the client at increased risk for?
Wound dehiscence
A client admitted with inflammatory bowel disease asks the nurse for help with menu selections. What menu selection is most likely the best choice for this client?
Tofu
An older adult has a diagnosis of Alzheimer disease and has recently been experiencing fecal incontinence. However, the nurse has observed no recent change in the character of the client's stools. What is the nurse's most appropriate intervention?
Toilet the client on a frequent, scheduled basis.
Total parental nutrition (TPN) should be used cautiously in clients with pancreatitis because they
cannot tolerate a high glucose concentration.
The nurse is caring for a hospitalized client who has class II obesity and who has limited mobility. The nurse should address the client's risk for skin breakdown by:
cleaning and drying regularly within the client's skin folds.
A client is admitted to the hospital with an exacerbation of chronic gastritis. When assessing the client's nutritional status, the nurse should expect to find what type of deficiency?
vitamin B12
A client has a newly created colostomy. After participating in counseling with the nurse and receiving support from the spouse, the client decides to change the colostomy pouch unaided. Which behavior suggests that the client is beginning to accept the change in body image?
The client touches the altered body part.
A nurse is assessing a client for risk factors known to contribute to osteoarthritis. What assessment finding should the nurse interpret as a risk factor?
The client's body mass index is 34 (obese).
The nurse is providing an educational workshop about coronary artery disease (CAD) and its risk factors. The nurse explains to participants that CAD has many risk factors, some that can be controlled and some that cannot. What risk factors should the nurse list that can be controlled or modified?
Cholesterol levels, hypertension, and smoking
As part of the management of constipation, the client is instructed to take 30 mL of mineral oil orally. How does mineral oil facilitate bowel evacuation?
Lubricates and softens fecal matter
A client realizes that regular use of laxatives has greatly improved bowel patterns. However, the nurse cautions this client against the prolonged use of laxatives for which reason?
The client's natural bowel function may become sluggish.
A client realizes that regular use of laxatives has greatly improved his bowel pattern. However, the nurse cautions this client against the prolonged use of laxatives for which reason?
The client's natural bowel function may become sluggish.
A client with a peptic ulcer is about to begin a therapeutic regimen that includes a bland diet, antacids, and famotidine. Before the client is discharged, the nurse should provide which instruction?
"Avoid aspirin and products that contain aspirin"
A nurse is caring for a client with constipation whose primary provider has recommended senna for the management of this condition. The nurse should provide which of the following education points?
"Avoid taking the drug on a long-term basis."
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 explanation 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."
A nurse is talking with a client who is scheduled to have a hemicolectomy with the creation of a colostomy. The client admits to being anxious, and has many questions concerning the surgery, the care of a stoma, and necessary lifestyle changes. What nursing action is most appropriate?
Maintain an open dialogue with the client and facilitate a referral to the wound-ostomy-continence (WOC) nurse.
A client's assessment and diagnostic testing are suggestive of acute pancreatitis. When the nurse is performing the health interview, what assessment questions address likely etiologic factors? Select all that apply.
"How many alcoholic drinks do you typically consume in a week?" "Have you ever been diagnosed with gallstones?"
A diabetes educator is teaching a client about type 2 diabetes. The educator recognizes that the client understands the primary treatment for type 2 diabetes when the client states what?
"I will make sure to follow the weight loss plan designed by the dietitian."
A client with long-standing obesity has been prescribed phentermine/topiramate-ER. What statement by the client suggests that further health education is necessary?
"I'm so relieved to start this medication. I really don't like having to exercise or change what I eat."
A nurse is caring for a client who is considering vagal blocking therapy for the treatment of obesity. The client asks the nurse, "How does this therapy make me lose weight?" What is the nurse's best response? Select all that apply.
"It decreases stomach emptying." "It decreases pancreatic enzyme secretion." "It decreases stomach contractions." "It decreases absorption of calories."
A nurse is providing dietary instructions to a client with a history of pancreatitis. Which instruction is correct?
"Maintain a high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet."
The nurse is presenting health education to a 48-year-old man who was just diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The client has a BMI of 35 and leads a sedentary lifestyle. The nurse gives the client information on the risk factors for his diagnosis and begins talking with him about changing behaviors around diet and exercise. The nurse knows that further client teaching is necessary when the client tells you what?
"There is nothing that can be done anyway, because chronic diseases like diabetes cannot be prevented."
A client weighs 215 lbs and is 5' 8" tall. What would the nurse calculate this client's body mass index (BMI) as being?
32.7
What statement best describes a client with severe or extreme obesity?
A BMI >40 kg/m2
The nurse provides care for several clients who have obesity. Which client's obesity is most likely to resolve with medication?
A client whose obesity has been attributed to hypothyroidism
A nurse is conducting health screening with a diverse group of clients. Which client likely has the most risk factors for developing hemorrhoids?
A pregnant woman at 28 weeks' gestation
A client is being treated on the acute medical unit for acute pancreatitis. The nurse has identified a diagnosis of Ineffective Breathing Pattern Related to Pain. What intervention should the nurse perform in order to best address this diagnosis?
Maintain the client in a semi-Fowler position whenever possible.
A client with newly diagnosed hypertension asks what to do to decrease the risk for related cardiovascular problems. Which risk factor is not modifiable by the client?
Age
The nurse is providing care for an adult client who has sought care for the treatment of obesity. When performing an assessment of this client, the nurse should address what potential contributing factors? Select all that apply.
Activity level Family history and genetics Endocrine factors Microbiota
A nurse is caring for a client who has been admitted to the hospital with diverticulitis. What would be appropriate nursing diagnoses for this client? Select all that apply.
Acute Pain Related to Increased Peristalsis and GI Inflammation Activity Intolerance Related to Generalized Weakness Deficient Fluid Volume Related to Anorexia, Nausea, and Diarrhea
A nurse is caring for a client admitted with symptoms of an anorectal infection; cultures indicate that the client has a viral infection. The nurse should anticipate the administration of what drug?
Acyclovir
A client reports having increased incidence of constipation. What can cause constipation?
All options are correct.
The nurse is completing a family history for a client who is admitted for exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The nurse should include questions that address which of the following health problems? Select all that apply.
Allergies Alcoholism Obesity
A client's health history is suggestive of inflammatory bowel disease. Which of the following would suggest Crohn's disease, rather than ulcerative colitis, as the cause of the client's signs and symptoms?
An absence of blood in stool
The nurse is performing a rectal assessment and notices a longitudinal tear or ulceration in the lining of the anal canal. The nurse documents the finding as which condition?
Anal fissure
A client is admitted with a new onset of pyloric obstruction. What client symptoms should the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply.
Anorexia Nausea and vomiting epigastric fullness
The nurse is providing care for a client whose inflammatory bowel disease has necessitated hospital treatment. Which of the following would most likely be included in the client's medication regimen?
Antidiarrheal medications 30 minutes before a meal
A client has had a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The client is now reporting right shoulder pain. What should the nurse suggest to relieve the pain?
Application of heat 15 to 20 minutes each hour
A community health nurse is caring for a client whose multiple health problems include chronic pancreatitis. During the most recent home visit, the nurse learns that the client is experiencing severe abdominal pain and has vomited 3 times in the past several hours. What is the nurse's most appropriate action?
Arrange for the client to be transported to the hospital.
An older adult who resides in an assisted living facility has sought care from the nurse because of recurrent episodes of constipation. Which of the following actions should the nurse first perform?
Assess the client's food and fluid intake.
An adult client with a history of dyspepsia has been diagnosed with chronic gastritis. The nurse's health education should include what guidelines? Select all that apply.
Avoid drinking alcohol Avoid NSAID
A client with a peptic ulcer disease has had metronidazole added to his current medication regimen. What health education related to this medication should the nurse provide?
Avoid drinking alcohol while taking the drug
The nurse is assessing a client with a bleeding gastric ulcer. When examining the client's stool, which characteristic would the nurse be most likely to find?
Black and tarry appearance
Which term refers to intestinal rumbling?
Borborygmus
A nurse is providing care for a client who has a diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). When planning this client's care, the nurse should collaborate with the client and prioritize what goal?
Client will accurately identify foods that trigger symptoms.
Which of the following clients is at highest risk for peptic ulcer disease?
Client with blood type O
A nurse is reviewing the history and physical of a client admitted for a hemorrhoidectomy. Which predisposing condition does the nurse expect to see?
Constipation
A client with gastric cancer has been scheduled for a total gastrectomy. During the preoperative assessment, the client confides in the nurse that she feels like she will be "mutilated by the surgery." The nurse should plan interventions that address what nursing diagnosis?
Deficient Knowledge related to risks and expectations of surgery
A client comes to the emergency department complaining of pain in the right leg. When obtaining the history, the nurse learns that the client has a history of obesity and hypertension. Based on this information the nurse anticipates the client having which musculoskeletal disorder?
Degenerative joint disease
Which term refers to the first portion of the small intestine?
Duodenum
Increased appetite and thirst may indicate that a client with chronic pancreatitis has developed diabetes melitus. Which of the following explains the cause of this secondary diabetes?
Dysfunction of the pancreatic islet cells
A nurse is caring for a client who just has been diagnosed with a peptic ulcer. When teaching the client about his new diagnosis, how should the nurse best describe it?
Erosion of the lining of the stomach or intestine
A client was treated in the emergency department and critical care unit after ingesting bleach. What possible complication of the resulting gastritis should the nurse recognize?
Esophageal or pyloric obstruction related to scarring
A nurse is providing care for a client who is postoperative day 2 following gastric surgery. The nurse's assessment should be planned in light of the possibility of what potential complications? Select all that apply.
Hemorrhage Pneumonia Atelectasis
Which term refers to a protrusion of the intestine through a weakened area in the abdominal wall?
Hernia
A health care provider recommends behavior interventions for a client with obesity. What does the nurse understand is most effective behavioral intervention for clients with obesity?
High intensity
A nurse is presenting an educational event to a local community group. When speaking about colorectal cancer, what risk factor should the nurse cite?
High levels of alcohol consumption
When reviewing the history of a client with pancreatic cancer, the nurse would identify which of the following as a possible risk factor?
History of pancreatitis
Upon receiving the dinner tray for a client admitted with acute gallbladder inflammation, the nurse will question which of the following foods on the tray?
Hot roast beef sandwich with gravy
A 35-year-old male client presents at the emergency department with symptoms of a small bowel obstruction. In collaboration with the primary provider, what intervention should the nurse prioritize?
Insertion of a nasogastric tube
A client has been admitted to the hospital after diagnostic imaging revealed the presence of a gastric outlet obstruction (GOO). What is the nurse's priority intervention?
Insertion of an NG tube for decompression
A client is scheduled for a cholecystogram for later in the day. What is the nurse's understanding on the diagnostic use of this exam?
It visualizes the gallbladder and bile duct.
A home health nurse is caring for a client discharged home after pancreatic surgery. The nurse documents the nursing diagnosis Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition: Less than Body Requirements on the care plan based on the potential complications that may occur after surgery. What are the most likely complications for the client who has had pancreatic surgery?
Malabsorption and hyperglycemia
From the following profiles of clients, which client would be most likely to undergo the diagnostic test of cholecystography?
Mark, suspected of having stones in the gallbladder
A client with acute pancreatitis has been started on total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Which action should the nurse perform after administration of the TPN?
Measure blood glucose concentration every 4 to 6 hours
An adult client has been admitted to the medical unit for the treatment of acute pancreatitis. What nursing action should be included in this client's plan of care?
Measure the client's abdominal girth daily.
The physician has written the following orders for a new client admitted with pancreatitis: bed rest, nothing by mouth (NPO), and administration of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) . Which does the nurse attribute as the reason for NPO status?
To avoid inflammation of the pancreas
A nurse is caring for a client who has a diagnosis of GI bleed. During shift assessment, the nurse finds the client to be tachycardic and hypotensive, and the client has an episode of hematemesis while the nurse is in the room. In addition to monitoring the client's vital signs and level of conscious, what would be a priority nursing action for this client?
Notify the health care provider.
The nurse is admitting a client with a diagnosis of diverticulitis and assesses that the client has a boardlike abdomen, no bowel sounds, and reports of severe abdominal pain. What is the nurse's first action?
Notify the health care provider.
A nursing student is caring for a client with gastritis. Which of the following would the student recognize as a common cause of gastritis? Choose all that apply.
Overuse of aspirin Ingestion of strong acids Irritating foods
Which of the following is a leading health indicator to be used to measure the health of the nation?
Overweight and obesity
The nurse is conducting a community education class on gastritis. The nurse includes that chronic gastritis caused by Helicobacter pylori is implicated in which disease/condition?
Peptic ulcers
Diagnostic imaging and physical assessment have revealed that a client with peptic ulcer disease has suffered a perforated ulcer. The nurse recognizes that emergency interventions must be performed as soon as possible in order to prevent the development of what complication?
Peritonitis
Which of the following manifestations are associated with a deficiency of vitamin B12? Select all that apply.
Pernicious anemai Macrocytic anemia Thrombocytopenia
When caring for a client with acute pancreatitis, the nurse should use which comfort measure?
Positioning the client on the side with the knees flexed
A nurse cares for an obese client taking phentermine/topiramate-ER. Which laboratory findings will the nurse recognize as most concerning and will report to the health care provider? Select all that apply.
Potassium 3.3 mEq/L Bicarbonate 19 mEq/L
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 nurse caring for a client with a newly created ileostomy assesses the client and notes that the client has had not ostomy output for the past 12 hours. The client also reports worsening nausea. What is the nurse's priority action?
Report signs and symptoms of obstruction to the health care provider.
Which is the most common report by clients with pancreatitis?
Severe, radiating abdominal pain
A nurse is completing a health history on a client whose diagnosis is chronic gastritis. Which of the data should the nurse consider most significantly related to the etiology of the client's health problem?
Smokes one pack of cigarettes daily.
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 middle-aged female client is overweight and sedentary, has slightly elevated blood pressure, and is seeking ways to begin exercise. The client wishes to lose weight and improve her blood pressure. The nurse plans an exercise program in which the client
Walks for 30 minutes three times this week and is re-evaluated
A client with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes is admitted to the metabolic unit. The primary goal for this admission is education. Which goal should the nurse incorporate into her teaching plan?
Weight reduction through diet and exercise
The digestion of carbohydrates is aided by
amylase.
The nurse is preparing to assess a new client who has class III obesity. In order to provide empathic and holistic care for this client, the nurse should first:
examine his or her own preconceptions and beliefs about obesity.
Understanding the definition of eating disorders is important in communicating facts while managing these conditions. Which is not an eating disorder?
obesity
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 nurse who provides care in a community clinic assesses a wide range of individuals. The nurse should identify which of the following clients as having the highest risk for chronic pancreatitis?
A 39-year-old man with chronic alcoholism
The nurse on a nephrology unit is caring for a diverse group of clients. For which client would a kidney biopsy most likely be contraindicated?
A 42-year-old client with morbid obesity
A community health nurse is preparing for an initial home visit to a client discharged following a total gastrectomy for treatment of gastric cancer. What would the nurse anticipate that the plan of care is most likely to include?
Administration of injections of vitamin B12
The nurse is providing care for a client who has recently been diagnosed with chronic gastritis. What health practice should the nurse address when teaching the client to limit exacerbations of the disease?
Avoid taking aspirin to treat pain or fever
Which is the most common presenting symptom of colon cancer?
Change in bowel habits
A 69 year-old client has maintained a consistent diet and activity level throughout adulthood. Over the past few years, however, the client has reported a gradual increase in adipose tissue. When providing health education, the nurse should address what topic?
Changes in metabolism that accompany the aging process
A nurse discusses risk factors of cholelithiasis with a client. Which risk factors will the nurse include in the teaching? Select all that apply.
Changes in weight Cystic fibrosis Diabetes Obesity
The nurse is working with a client who has difficulty controlling her blood sugar. The overweight client does not adhere to a low-calorie diet and forgets to take medications and check her blood glucose level. The client's glycohemoglobin is 8.5%. When establishing a goal for the client, the nurse first
Collaborates with the client to establish an agreed-upon goal
A nurse is working with a client who has chronic constipation. What should be included in client teaching to promote normal bowel function?
Consume high-residue, high-fiber foods.
A client admitted with acute diverticulitis has experienced a sudden increase in temperature and reports a sudden onset of exquisite abdominal tenderness. The nurse's rapid assessment reveals that the client's abdomen is uncharacteristically rigid on palpation. What is the nurse's best response?
Contact the primary provider promptly and report these signs of perforation.
A client with suspected biliary obstruction due to gallstones reports changes to the color of his stools. Which stool color does the nurse recognize as common to biliary obstruction?
Gray
The client with osteoarthritis is seen in the clinic. Which assessment finding indicates the client is having difficulty implementing self-care?
Has a weight gain of 5 pounds
A client has been scheduled for an ultrasound of the gallbladder the following morning. What should the nurse do in preparation for this diagnostic study?
Have the client refrain from food and fluids after midnight.
A client has recently received a diagnosis of gastric cancer; the nurse is aware of the importance of assessing the client's level of anxiety. Which of the following actions is most likely to accomplish this?
The client is encouraged to express fears openly.
A client is admitted to the medical unit with a diagnosis of intestinal obstruction. When planning this client's care, which of the following nursing diagnoses should the nurse prioritize?
Ineffective Tissue Perfusion Related to Bowel Ischemia
A client with gallstones has been prescribed ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA). The nurse understands that additional teaching is needed regarding this medication when the client states:
"I will take this medication for 2 weeks and then gradually stop taking it."
The nurse is working with a sedentary adult client who has expressed a determination to lose weight over the next several months, despite the presence of other major health problems. What is the nurse's best advice for this client?
"It might be challenging to start an exercise program, but we'll start with a few minutes per day."
The nurse has completed the admission assessment of a client and has determined that the client's body mass index (BMI) is 33.5 kg/m2. What health promotion advice should the nurse provide to the client?
"It would be very helpful if you could integrate more physical activity into your routine."
A client with chronic pancreatitis had a pancreaticojejunostomy created 3 months ago for relief of pain and to restore drainage of pancreatic secretions. The client has come to the office for a routine postsurgical appointment. The client is frustrated that the pain has not decreased. What is the most appropriate initial response by the nurse?
"Pain relief occurs by 6 months in most clients who undergo this procedure, but some people experience a recurrence of their pain."
A client with obesity will undergo intragastric balloon therapy for weight loss. What teaching will the nurse include when educating the client about this procedure? Select all that apply.
"The balloon will remain in place for 3 to 6 months." "Nausea and vomiting are the most commonly reported side effects."
A client has been newly diagnosed with acute pancreatitis and admitted to the acute medical unit. How should the nurse most likely explain the pathophysiology of this client's health problem?
"The enzymes that your pancreas produces have damaged the pancreas itself."
The nurse is creating the care plan for a 70-year-old obese client who has been admitted to the postsurgical unit following a colon resection. This client's age and increased body mass index mean that she is at increased risk for what complication in the postoperative period?
Infection
A nurse is assessing a client who has peptic ulcer disease. The client requests more information about the typical causes of Helicobacter pylori infection. What would it be appropriate for the nurse to instruct the client?
Infection typically occurs due to ingestion of contaminated food and water.
A client presents to the clinic reporting vomiting and burning in her mid-epigastria. The nurse knows that in the process of confirming peptic ulcer disease, the health care provider is likely to order a diagnostic test to detect the presence of what?
Infection with Helicobacter pylori
Crohn's disease is a condition of malabsorption caused by which pathophysiological process?
Inflammation of all layers of intestinal mucosa
A patient has just been diagnosed with acute gastritis after presenting in distress to the emergency department with abdominal symptoms. What would be the nursing care most needed by the patient at this time?
Providing the patient with physical and emotional support
In addition to teaching a client with constipation to increase dietary fiber intake to 25 g/day, which of the following would the nurse include as important?
Adding fiber-rich foods to the diet gradually
A nurse who provides care in a campus medical clinic is performing an assessment of a 21-year-old student who has presented for care. After assessment, the nurse determines that the client has a BMI of 45. What does this indicate?
The client is extremely obese.
A nurse is creating a care plan for a client with acute pancreatitis. The care plan includes reduced activity. What rationale for this intervention should be cited in the care plan?
Bed rest lowers the metabolic rate and reduces enzyme production.
A white female client is admitted to an acute care facility with a diagnosis of stroke. Her history reveals bronchial asthma, exogenous obesity, and iron-deficiency anemia. Which history finding is a risk factor for stroke?
Being obese
A client returns to the floor after a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The nurse should assess the client for signs and symptoms of what serious potential complication of this surgery?
Bile duct injury
A client is receiving education about his upcoming Billroth I procedure (gastroduodenostomy). This client should be informed that he may experience which of the following adverse effects associated with this procedure?
Diarrhea and feelings of fullness
A client with acute gastritis asks the nurse what might have caused the problem. What is a possible cause of acute gastritis?
Dietary indiscretion Excessive alcohol intake Radiation therapy
A client is being treated for diverticulosis. Which points should the nurse include in this client's teaching plan? Select all that apply.
Do not suppress the urge to defecate. Drink at least 8 to 10 large glasses of fluid every day. Use bulk-forming laxatives Encourage an individualized exercise program
The nurse is assessing a client who had an ileostomy created three days ago for the treatment of irritable bowel disease. The nurse observes that the client's stoma is bright red and there are scant amounts of blood on the stoma. What is the nurse's best action?
Document these expected assessment findings
The nurse reviews dietary guidelines with a client who had a gastric banding. Which teaching points are included? Select all that apply.
Drink plenty of water,from 90 minutes after each meal to 15 minutes before each meal. Do not eat and drink at the same time. Avoid fruit drinks and soda.
The nurse is caring for a client who has developed dumping syndrome while recovering from a gastrectomy. What recommendation should the nurse make to the client?
Eat several small meals daily spaced at equal intervals.
A nurse is assessing a client who has been diagnosed with cholecystitis, and is experiencing localized abdominal pain. When assessing the characteristics of the client's pain, the nurse should anticipate that it may radiate to what region?
Right shoulder
A nurse has admitted a client suspected of having acute pancreatitis. The nurse knows that mild acute pancreatitis is characterized by:
Edema and inflammation
A patient is diagnosed with mild acute pancreatitis. What does the nurse understand is characteristic of this disorder?
Edema and inflammation
A client has been treated in the hospital for an episode of acute pancreatitis. The client has acknowledged the role that his alcohol use played in the development of his health problem, but has not expressed specific plans for lifestyle changes. What is the nurse's most appropriate response?
Encourage the client to connect with a community-based support group.
A nurse is providing care for a client whose recent colostomy has contributed to a nursing diagnosis of Disturbed Body Image Related to Colostomy. What intervention best addresses this diagnosis?
Engage the client in dialogue about the implications of having the colostomy.
Which characteristic is a risk factor for colorectal cancer?
Familial polyposis
The nurse is caring for a client who is undergoing diagnostic testing for suspected malabsorption. When taking this client's health history and performing the physical assessment, the nurse should recognize what finding as most consistent with this diagnosis?
Foul-smelling diarrhea that contains fat
A client is recovering from gastric surgery. What is the correct position for the nurse to place this client?
Fowler's
Which condition in a client with pancreatitis makes it necessary for the nurse to check fluid intake and output, check hourly urine output, and monitor electrolyte levels?
Frequent vomiting, leading to loss of fluid volume
A nurse is educating a community group about coronary artery disease. One member asks about how to avoid coronary artery disease. Which of the following items are considered modifiable risk factors for coronary artery disease? Choose all that apply.
Hyperlipidemia Obesity Tobacco Use
A client has recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The client is clinically obese and has a sedentary lifestyle. How can the nurse best begin to help the client increase his activity level?
Identify barriers with the client that inhibit his lifestyle change.
The community health nurse is performing a home visit to a client who has obesity, peripheral vascular disease, and type 2 diabetes. The client has expressed a desire to lose weight. What is the nurse's best initial action?
Identify the client's desired goals for weight loss
A nurse is preparing a plan of care for a client with pancreatic cysts that have necessitated drainage through the abdominal wall. What nursing diagnosis should the nurse prioritize?
Impaired Skin Integrity
A student nurse is preparing a plan of care for a client with chronic pancreatitis. What nursing diagnosis related to the care of a client with chronic pancreatitis is the priority?
Impaired nutrition: less than body requirements
A nurse caring for clients with obesity understands these clients are at increased risk for developing pressure ulcers. What does the nurse recognize increases the client's risk for developing pressure ulcers? Select all that apply.
Increased adipose tissue decreases the supply of blood, oxygen, and nutrients to peripheral tissue. Skin folds are associated with more moisture and friction.
A nurse is providing client education for a client with peptic ulcer disease secondary to chronic nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use. The client has recently been prescribed misoprostol. What would the nurse be most accurate in informing the client about the drug?
It protects the stomach's lining
A patient with irritable bowel syndrome has been having more frequent symptoms lately and is not sure what lifestyle changes may have occurred. What suggestion can the nurse provide to identify a trigger for the symptoms?
Keep a 1- to 2-week symptom and food diary to identify food triggers.
A nurse is caring for a client with a BMI of 35 kg/m2 who is wanting to lose weight. What is the initial recommendation the nurse will expect from the client's health care provider?
Lifestyle modification
Which enzyme aids in the digestion of fats?
Lipase
A school nurse is teaching a group of high school students about risk factors for diabetes. What action has the greatest potential to reduce an individual's risk for developing diabetes?
Lose weight, if obese
A client who had surgery for gallbladder disease has just returned to the postsurgical unit from postanesthetic recovery. The nurse caring for this client knows to immediately report what assessment finding to the health care provider?
Rigidity of the abdomen
A nurse is teaching an adult female client about the risk factors for hypertension. What should the nurse explain as risk factors for primary hypertension?
Obesity and high intake of sodium and saturated fat
A 45-year-old obese man arrives in a clinic reporting daytime sleepiness, difficulty going to sleep at night, and snoring. The nurse should recognize the manifestations of what health problem?
Obstructive sleep apnea
Which of the following medications is classified as a proton pump inhibitor (PPI)?
Omeprazole
A client has just been diagnosed with acute gastritis after presenting in distress to the emergency department with abdominal symptoms. Which of the following actions should the nurse prioritize?
Providing the client with physical and emotional support
A 16-year-old presents at the emergency department reporting right lower quadrant pain and is subsequently diagnosed with appendicitis. When planning this client's nursing care, the nurse should prioritize what nursing diagnosis?
Risk for Infection Related to Possible Rupture of Appendix
The nurse is admitting a patient to the intensive care unit with a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. What does the nurse expect was the reason the patient came to the hospital?
Severe abdominal pain
The nursing student has just reviewed material in the course textbook regarding pancreatitis. The student knows that a major symptom of pancreatitis that causes the client to seek medical care is:
Severe abdominal pain
The nurse is providing care for a client whose peptic ulcer disease will be treated with a Billroth I procedure (gastroduodenostomy). The nurse should address which of the following topics when providing health education? Select all that apply.
The client's vagus nerve may be altered The procedure carries a risk for dumping syndrome
A nurse is admitting a client diagnosed with late-stage gastric cancer. The client's family is distraught and angry that she was not diagnosed earlier in the course of her disease. What factor most likely contributed to the client's late diagnosis?
The early symptoms of gastric cancer are usually not alarming or highly unusual.
Diagnostic testing of a client with a history of dyspepsia and abdominal pain has resulted in a diagnosis of gastric cancer. The nurse's anticipatory guidance should include what information?
The possibility of surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy
A nurse is caring for a client who has been scheduled for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) the following day. When providing anticipatory guidance for this client, the nurse should describe what aspect of this diagnostic procedure?
The use of moderate sedation
A nurse cares for older adults with obesity and understands that this particular population is impacted differently than the general population. What does the nurse understand is true regarding older adults with obesity? Select all that apply.
They are at greater risk for falls. They are admitted to nursing homes more than other older adults. They have lower SpO2 levels.
A client presents to the emergency department with complaints of acute GI distress, bloody diarrhea, weight loss, and fever. Which condition in the family history is most pertinent to the client's current health problem?
Ulcerative colitis
The nurse is teaching injection techniques for a client prescribed liraglutide for the treatment of obesity. Which areas of the body will the nurse suggest for injection sites? Select all that apply.
Upper thigh Abdomen Upper arm Lower thigh
A client being treated for pancreatitis faces the risk of atelectasis. Which of the following interventions would be important to implement to minimize this risk?
Use incentive spirometry every hour.
A nurse is caring for a client who is undergoing a diagnostic workup for a suspected gastrointestinal problem. The client reports gnawing epigastric pain following meals and heartburn. What would the nurse suspect this client has?
peptic ulcer disease
A client is admitted from the emergency department with complaints of severe abdominal pain and an elevated white blood cell count. The physician diagnoses appendicitis. The nurse knows the client is at greatest risk for:
rupture of the appendix.
A patient comes to the clinic with the complaint, "I think I have an ulcer." What is a characteristic associated with peptic ulcer pain that the nurse should inquire about? Select all that apply.
Burning sensation localized in the back or med-epigastrium. Feeling of emptiness that precedes meals from 1-3 hours. Severe gnawing pain that increases in severity as the day progresses.
A nurse is teaching a group of adults about screening and prevention of colorectal cancer. The nurse should describe which of the following as the most common sign of possible colon cancer?
Change in bowel habits
Which of the following is a term used to describe intestinal rumbling?
Borborygmus
The nurse is caring for a client who has just returned from the ERCP removal of gallstones. The nurse should monitor the client for signs of what complications?
Bleeding and perforation
A client has been experiencing disconcerting GI symptoms that have been worsening in severity. Following medical assessment, the client has been diagnosed with lactose intolerance. The nurse should recognize an increased need for what form of health promotion?
Frequent screening for osteoporosis
The nurse is developing a plan of care for a patient with peptic ulcer disease. What nursing interventions should be included in the care plan? Select all that apply.
Frequently monitoring hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. Observing stools and vomitus for color, consistency, and volume. Checking the blood pressure and pulse rate every 15-20 minutes.
A nurse is assisting with serving dinner trays on the unit. Upon receiving the dinner tray for a client admitted with acute gallbladder inflammation, the nurse will question which of the following foods on the tray?
Fried chicken
A nurse is preparing a client for surgery. During preoperative teaching, the client asks where is bile stored. The nurse knows that bile is stored in the:
Gallbladder
During a client's scheduled home visit, an older adult client has stated to the community health nurse that she has been experiencing hemorrhoids of increasing severity in recent months. The nurse should recommend which of the following?
Increased fluid and fiber intake
A critical care nurse is caring for a client with acute pancreatitis. One potentially severe complication involves the respiratory system. Which of the following would be an appropriate intervention to prevent complications associated with the respiratory system?
Maintain the client in a semi-Fowler's position.
A client is recovering in the hospital following gastrectomy. The nurse notes that the client has become increasingly difficult to engage and has had several angry outbursts at staff members in recent days. The nurse's attempts at therapeutic dialogue have been rebuffed. What is the nurse's most appropriate action?
Make appropriate referrals to services that provide psychosocial support.
A client is admitted with a gastrointestinal bleed. What client symptom may indicate a peptic ulcer perforation to the nurse?
Sudden, severe upper abdominal pain
A client who experienced an upper GI bleed due to gastritis has had the bleeding controlled and the client's condition is now stable. For the next several hours, the nurse caring for this client should assess for what signs and symptoms of recurrence?
Tachycardia, hypotension, and tachypnea
A client has undergone a laparoscopic cholecystectomy and is being prepared for discharge home. When providing health education, the nurse should prioritize what topic?
Signs and symptoms of intra-abdominal complications
A nurse is assessing an elderly client with gallstones. The nurse is aware that the client may not exhibit typical symptoms, and that particular symptoms that may be exhibited in the elderly client may include what?
Signs and symptoms of septic shock
A nurse is caring for a client hospitalized with an exacerbation of chronic gastritis. What health promotion topic should the nurse emphasize?
Strategies for avoiding irritating foods and beverages
A nurse is preparing to discharge a client after recovery from gastric surgery. What is an appropriate discharge outcome for this client?
The client maintains or gains weight.
Which outcome indicates effective client teaching to prevent constipation?
The client reports engaging in a regular exercise regimen.
A client's screening colonoscopy revealed the presence of numerous polyps in the large bowel. What principle should guide the subsequent treatment of this client's health problem?
The client's polyps constitute a risk factor for cancer.
The nurse is talking with a group of clients who are older than age 50 years about the recognition of colon cancer to access early intervention. What should the nurse inform the clients to report immediately to their primary care provider?
Change in bowel habits
A client has been prescribed cimetidine for the treatment of peptic ulcer disease. When providing relevant health education for this client, the nurse should ensure the client is aware of what potential adverse effect?
Drug-drug interactions
A nurse is providing follow-up teaching at a clinic visit for a client recovering from gastric resection. The client reports sweating, diarrhea, nausea, palpitations, and the desire to lie down 15 to 30 minutes after meals. Based on the client's assessment, what will the nurse suspect?
Dumping Syndrome
A client's abdominal ultrasound indicates cholelithiasis. When the nurse is reviewing the client's laboratory studies, what finding is most closely associated with this diagnosis?
Increased bilirubin
An adult client has been diagnosed with diverticular disease after ongoing challenges with constipation. The client will be treated on an outpatient basis. What components of treatment should the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply.
Increased fiber intake Reduced fat intake