Ch. 47 PrepU
A client suspected of having colorectal cancer requires which diagnostic study to confirm the diagnosis?
sigmoidoscopy
The nurse teaches the client whose surgery will result in a sigmoid colostomy that the feces expelled through the colostomy will be
solid
The nurse is reviewing the laboratory test results of a client with Crohn disease. Which of the following would the nurse most likely find?
stool cultures for microorganisms or parasite
A nurse is monitoring a client with peptic ulcer disease. Which assessment findings would most likely indicate perforation of the ulcer?
Hypotension, tachycardia, a rigid board-like abdomen
After undergoing a total cystectomy and urinary diversion, a client has a Kock pouch (continent internal reservoir) in place. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
I'll have to wear an external collection pouch for the rest of my life
During assessment of a patient with gastritis, the nurse practitioner attempts to distinguish acute from chronic pathology. One criteria, characteristic of gastritis would be the:
Immediacy of the occurence
A nurse is caring for a client who had an ileal conduit 3 days earlier. The nurse examines the stoma site and determines that she should consult with the ostomy nurse. Which assessment finding indicates the need for further consultation?
Red, sensitive skin around the stoma site
Which of the following medications used for obesity improves cardiovascular disease risk factors in obese patients with metabolic syndrome?
Rimonabant (Acomplia)
Which category of laxatives draws water into the intestines by osmosis?
Saline agents (magnesium hydroxide)
A nursing assessment of a client with peritonitis reveals hypotension, tachycardia, and signs and symptoms of dehydration. What else would the nurse expect to find?
Severe abdominal pain with direct palpation or rebound tenderness
A healthcare provider prescribes a combination of three drugs to treat reoccurring peptic ulcer disease, and the client asks the nurse the reason for all the medications. What teaching should the nurse review with the client?
The bismuth salts, antibiotics, and proton pump inhibitors will work together to suppress or eradicate H. pylori
The nurse practitioner suspects that a patient may have a gastric ulcer after completing a history and physical exam. Select an indicator that can be used to help establish the distinction.
Amount of hydrochloric acid (HCL) secretion in the stomach
The nurse caring for an older adult client diagnosed with diarrhea is administering and monitoring the client's medications. Because one of the client's medications is digitalis (digoxin), the nurse monitors the client closely for:
Hypokalemia
Medical management of a patient with peritonitis includes fluid, electrolyte, and colloid replacement. The nurse knows to prepare the initial, most appropriate intravenous solution. Which of the following is the correct solution?
0.9% NS
The nurse is caring for a patient who has been diagnosed with gastritis. To promote fluid balance when treating gastritis, the nurse knows that what minimal daily intake of fluids is required?
1.5 L
A client with gastric cancer is scheduled to undergo a Billroth II procedure. The client's spouse asks how much of the client's stomach will be removed. What would be the most accurate response from the nurse?
Approximately 75%
A client has recently been diagnosed with gastric cancer. On palpation, the nurse would note what two signs that confirm metastasis to the liver?
Ascites Hepatomegaly
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 client presents to the emergency room with a possible diagnosis of appendicitis. The health care provider asks the nurse to assess for tenderness at McBurney's point. The nurse knows to palpate which area?
Between the umbilicus and the anterior superior iliac spine
A client is scheduled for removal of the lower portion of the antrum of the stomach and a small portion of the duodenum and pylorus. What surgical procedure will the nurse prepare the client for?
Billroth I
Which drug is considered a stimulant laxative?
Bisacodyl
The nurse is assessing a client with advanced gastric cancer. The nurse anticipates that the assessment will reveal which finding?
Bloating after meals
The nurse is performing and documenting the findings of an abdominal assessment. When the nurse hears intestinal rumbling and the client then experiences diarrhea, the nurse documents the presence of which condition?
Borborygmus
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?
Burning sensation localized in the back of mid-epigastrium Feeling of emptiness that precedes meals from 1-3 hours Severe gnawing pain that increases in severity as the day progresses
The nurse in an extended-care facility reports that a resident has clinical manifestations of fecal incontinence. The health care provider orders a diagnostic study to rule out inflammation. Which study will the nurse prepare the client for?
Flexible sigmoidoscopy
A client is recovering from gastric surgery. What is the correct position for the nurse to place this client?
Fowler's
A client with gastric cancer is having a resection. What is the nursing management priority for this client?
Correcting nutritional deficits
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?
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
Which diagnostic test would be used first to evaluate a client with upper GI bleeding?
Hemoglobin and hematocrit
A patient visited a nurse practitioner because he had diarrhea for 2 weeks. He described his stool as large and greasy. The nurse knows that this description is consistent with a diagnosis of:
Intestinal malabsorption
Which is a true statement regarding the nursing considerations in administration of metronidazole?
It leaves a metallic taste in the mouth
A client is scheduled to undergo rhinoplasty in the morning, and reports medications used on a daily basis, which the nurse records on the client's chart. Which daily medications have the potential to result in constipation?
Laxative
A patient is not having daily bowel movements and has begun taking a laxative for this problem. What should the nurse educate the patient about regarding laxative use?
Laxatives should not be routinely taken due to destruction of nerve endings in the colon
A positive Rovsing's sign is indicative of appendicitis. A nurse knows to assess for this indicator by palpating the:
Left lower quadrant
After teaching a group of students about irritable bowel syndrome and antidiarrheal agents, the instructor determines that the teaching was effective when the students identify which of the following as an example of an opiate-related antidiarrheal agent?
Loperamide
A client with enteritis reports frequent diarrhea. What assessment should the nurse should anticipate?
Metabolic acidosis
Vomiting results in which of the following acid-base imbalances?
Metabolic alkalosis
When preparing a client for surgery to treat appendicitis, the nurse formulates a nursing diagnosis of Risk for infection related to inflammation, perforation, and surgery. What is the rationale for choosing this nursing diagnosis?
Obstruction of the appendix reduces arterial flow, leading to ischemia, inflammation, and rupture of the appendix
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)
Which of the following is considered an early symptom of gastric cancer?
Pain relieved by antacids
A client is diagnosed with colon cancer, located in the lower third of the rectum. What does the nurse understand will be the surgical treatment option for this client?
abdominoperineal resection
A nurse is assessing a client and obtains the following findings: abdominal discomfort, mild diarrhea, blood pressure of 100/80 mm Hg, pulse rate of 88 beats/minute, respiratory rate of 20 breaths/minute, temperature 100° F (37.8° C). What diagnosis will the nurse suspect for this client?
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
A nurse is reviewing lab results for a client with an intestinal obstruction, and infection is suspected. What would be an expected finding?
leukocytosis; elevated hematocrit; low sodium, potassium, and chloride
The nurse is creating a discharge plan of care for a client with a peptic ulcer. The nurse tells the client to avoid
decaffeinated coffee
The nurse is caring for a client with a suspected megacolon. The nurse anticipates that one of the findings of assessment will be
fecal incontinence
The nurse is conducting a community education program on peptic ulcer disease prevention. The nurse includes that the most common cause of peptic ulcers is:
gram-negative bacteria
Which of the following is the most common complication associated with peptic ulcer?
hemorrhage
The nurse is caring for a patient who has had an appendectomy. What is the best position for the nurse to maintain the patient in after the surgery?
high Fowler's
Rebleeding may occur from a peptic ulcer and often warrants surgical interventions. Signs of bleeding include which of the following?
mental confusion
The nurse is admitting a client with a diagnosis of diverticulitis and assesses that the client has a board-like abdomen, no bowel sounds, and reports of severe abdominal pain. What is the nurse's first action?
Notify the health care provider
A client has a family history of stomach cancer. Which factor would further increase the client's risk for developing gastric cancer?
Previous infection with H. pylori Age 55 years
A nurse is preparing to discharge a client newly diagnosed with peptic ulcer disease. The client's diagnostic test results were positive for H. pylori bacteria. The health care provider has ordered the "triple therapy" regimen. Which medications will the nurse educate the client on?
Proton-pump inhibitor and two antibiotics
The nurse is assessing an 80-year-old client for signs and symptoms of gastric cancer. The nurse differentiates which as a sign/symptom of gastric cancer in the geriatric client, but not in a client under the age of 75?
Agitation
Which of the following is the diagnostic of choice if the suspected diagnosis is diverticulitis?
CT scan
A client informs the nurse that he has been having abdominal pain that is relieved when having a bowel movement. The client states that the physician told him he has irritable bowel syndrome. What does the nurse recognize as characteristic of this disorder?
Chronic constipation with sporadic bouts of diarrhea
The nurse is irrigating a colostomy when the patient says, "You will have to stop, I am cramping so badly." What is the priority action by the nurse?
Clamp the tubing and give the patient a rest period
A patient is suspected to have diverticulosis without symptoms of diverticulitis. What diagnostic test does the nurse anticipate educating the patient about prior to scheduling?
Colonoscopy
A client has given a confirmed diagnosis of gastric cancer. Two more procedures may be performed to assess tumor depth and lymph node involvement and surgical respectability. Which two are the procedures?
Computed tomography (CT) Endoscopic ultrasound
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?
Continue totake antacids even if your symptoms subside You may be prescribed H2-receptor antagonists for up to 1 year
The nurse reviews dietary guidelines with a client who had a gastric banding. Which teaching points are included?
Do not eat and drink at the same time Drink plenty of water, from 90 minutes after each meal to 15 minutes after each meal to 15 minutes before each meal Avoid fruit drinks and soda
The nurse is caring for a client who has just returned from the PACU after surgery for peptic ulcer disease. For what potential complications does the nurse know to monitor?
Hemorrhage, Perforation, Penetration, Pyloric obstruction
Celiac sprue is an example of which category of malabsorption?
Mucosal disorders causing generalized malabsorption
A nurse is teaching a client who has experienced an episode of acute gastritis. The nurse knows further education is necessary when the client makes which statement?
My appetite should come back tomorrow
A client has been diagnosed with cancer in the descending colon. Which symptoms would the nurse expect the client to report?
Narrowing of stools Constipation
The nurse is monitoring a client's postoperative course after an appendectomy. The nurse's assessment reveals that the client has vomited, has abdominal tenderness and rigidity, and has tachycardia. The nurse reports to the physician that the client has signs/symptoms of which complication?
Peritonitis
Which of the following manifestations are associated with a deficiency of vitamin B12?
Pernicious anemia Macrocytic anemia Thrombocytopenia
What symptoms of perforation might the nurse observe in a client with an intestinal obstruction?
Sudden, sustained abdominal pain Abdominal distention
A client is recently diagnosed with Crohn's disease and is beginning treatment. What first-line treatment does the nurse expect that the client will be placed on to decrease the inflammatory response?
Sulfasalazine
Which is an accurate statement regarding gastric cancer?
the incidence of stomach cancer continues to decrease in the United States
A patient is scheduled for a Billroth I procedure for ulcer management. What does the nurse understand will occur when this procedure is performed?
A partial gastrectomy is performed with anastomosis of the stomach segment to the duodenum
After assessing a client with peritonitis, how would the nurse most likely document the client's bowel sounds?
Absent
When preparing a client for a hemorrhoidectomy, the nurse should take which action?
Administer an enema as ordered
A client is admitted with a new onset of pyloric obstruction. What client symptoms should the nurse anticipate?
Anorexia Nausea and vomiting Epigastric fullness
Which statement correctly identifies a difference between duodenal and gastric ulcers?
Vomiting is uncommon in clients with duodenal ulcers
A nursing student is preparing a teaching plan about peptic ulcer disease. The student knows to include teaching about the percentage of clients with peptic ulcers who experience bleeding. The percentage is
15%
A client who is being treated for pyloric obstruction has a nasogastric (NG) tube in place to decompress the stomach. The nurse routinely checks for obstruction which would be indicated by what amount?
450 mL
A client underwent a continent ileostomy. Within which time frame should the client expect to empty the reservoir?
Every 4 to 6 hours
Which of the following is accurate regarding regional enteritis?
Exacerbations and remissions
An older adult client seeks help for chronic constipation. What factor related to aging can cause constipation in elderly clients?
Decreased abdominal strenght
Which is one of the primary symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?
Diarrhea
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 with active schizophrenia has developed acute gastritis after ingesting a strongly alkaline solution during a psychotic episode. Which emergency treatments should the nurse anticipate using with the client?
Diluted lemon juice Diluted vinegar
The nurse is caring for a patient who has malabsorption syndrome with an undetermined cause. What procedure will the nurse assist with that is the best diagnostic test for this illness?
Endoscopy with mucosal biopsy
A client is diagnosed with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. The nurse knows to assess the client for which characteristic clinical feature of this syndrome?
Steatorrhea
The nurse is conducting a gastrointestinal assessment. When the client reports the presence of mucus and pus in the stool, the nurse assesses for additional signs/symptoms of which disease/condition?
Ulcerative colitis
Which of the following are characteristics associated with the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES)?
Extreme gastric hyperacidity Severe peptic ulcers Gastrin-secreting tumors of the pancreas
Which symptom characterizes regional enteritis?
Transmural thickening
A client is having a diagnostic workup for reports of frequent diarrhea, right lower abdominal pain, and weight loss. The nurse is reviewing the results of the barium study and notes the presence of "string sign." What does the nurse understand that this is significant of?
Crohn's disease
A nurse is caring for a client who has experienced an acute exacerbation of Crohn's disease. Which statement best indicates that the disease process is under control?
The client exhibits signs of adequate GI perfusion
A client with a peptic ulcer is diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori infection. The nurse is teaching the client about the medications prescribed, including metronidazole, omeprazole, and clarithromycin. Which statement by the client indicates the best understanding of the medication regimen?
The medications will kill the bacteria and stop the acid production