Exam 4
When administering tap water enema the nurse should observe the client for?
1. elevated blood pressure 2. bounding pulse
Assessment findings with hiatal hernia
1. heartburn 2.belching/pain after eating 3.throat irritation
During endoscopic procedure
1. monitor VS 2. observe for signs of pain/discomfort in client
Post endoscopic procedure
1. pt must remain NPO till gag reflex is back 2. dyspnea or dysphagia 3. changes in VS
Common candidate for Gastric/bariatric surgeries
1.BMI>40 2.Apnea 3.80-100 lbs overweight
Treatment for peptic ulcers?
1.antacids 2.H2 blockers 3.PPIs
Post op complications with gastric/bariatric surgeries?
1.dumping syndrome 2.must receive Vit B12 for life
Assessment findings for Zenker's diverticulum
1.halitosis(foul breath) 2.dysphagia(difficulty swallowing) 3.odynophagia(painful swallowing) 4.belching 5.regurgitation 6.coughing
Assessment finding with peptic ulcer disease?
1.pain(in abdomen/back) 2. hematemesis(bloody emesis) 3.melena(dark stools)
Things that irritate GERD
ASA, chocolate, peppermint, spicy foods, coffee, tomato products, citrus fruits, fried foods, cigarettes, alcohol
What equipment is kept at the bedside following oral surgery
After oral surgery, there should be equipment for suctioning, administration of oxygen, and tracheostomy at the client's bedside. If the client does not have a tracheostomy, a tracheostomy tray must be nearby for emergency use because respiratory distress or airway obstruction requires immediate attention.
What is the type of enema used to introduce contrast solution into the bowel for a radiographic procedure?
Barium Enema
.Why is it necessary for a client with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) to follow a strict diet?
GERD is aggravated if a client has chocolate, peppermint, spicy foods, coffee, tomato products, citrus fruits, or fried foods. Intake of alcohol and overeating exacerbate the condition. Hot or cold liquids intensify the sensation. Hence, clients with GERD should follow a strict diet.
Gastritis is caused by
Helicobacter pylori
Abdominal examination order
Inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation
What do long, thin, pencil-like stools indicate?
Long, thin, pencil-like stools suggest a narrowing of the rectum or anal opening, which could be caused by a mass, impaction, or tumor.
What is the correct order of auscultation when listening to bowel sounds?
RLQ, RUQ, LUQ, LLQ
What is a complication the nurse should monitor for in the client after a barium enema?
Some clients develop a fecal impaction after a barium enema; the client is unable to pass stools because of impaction caused by retained barium. Digital removal of impacted stool,(manual disimpaction) may be required to relieve this condition and requires a healthcare provider's order.
What are the nursing considerations to be followed when preparing a client for a cholecystogram?
The nursing considerations when preparing a client for a cholecystogram include instructing the client to avoid fat-free foods the night before the procedure, teaching the client how to take radiopaque dye by mouth, instructing the client to avoid eating for 12 hours after taking the dye, and to avoid smoking, and administering an enema if necessary
Vomiting is dangerous and needs to be prevented in what situations?
Vomiting is dangerous and needs to be prevented in clients who have had recent abdominal surgery or delicate eye surgery (they may incur an injury as a result of the violent action of vomiting) and also in those who have ingested a caustic substance (they can experience additional injury by vomiting).
What are the nursing considerations to be followed when caring for a client after a liver biopsy?
When caring for a client after a liver biopsy, the nurse should ensure that the client is positioned on the right side, pressure is applied on the biopsied site for 4 to 6 hours, vital signs are recorded periodically, and the client is observed for signs of bleeding
Why would constipation be misinterpreted as diarrhea?
With an obstruction/blockage/constipation liquid stool can seep around the hardened stool and give the appearance of diarrhea
The nurse is monitoring a client for signs and symptoms of dumping syndrome. Which indicates this occurrence? a. sweating and pallor b. dry skin and stomach pain c. bradycardia and indigestion d. double vison and chest pain
a
signs of impaction?
abdominal pain, loose stools, diminished bowel sounds, firmness upon palpation
bright red stool means
active bleeding in rectal or anal
anal fistula
anal canal tract formation
What should be stopped before a liver biopsy test?
anticoagulants and NSAIDS 3-7 days prior(due to bleeding risks)
which organ is located in the RLQ?
appendix
Diet therapy for hiatal hernia
bland, soft, semisoft, liquid
What is a primary concern for liver biopsy pts?
bleeding because of the high vascularity of the liver
A client is scheduled for an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) to detect lesions in the gastrointestinal tract. The nurse would observe for which of the following while assessing the client during the procedure? a) Signs of perforation b) Gag reflex c) Client's tolerance for pain and discomfort d) Client's ability to retain the barium
c
Nursing Interventions applied to prevent complications of a barium enema?
constipation; hydration: IVF, encourage fluid intake & also ambulation
The nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of chronic gastritis. The nurse would suspect the client to is at risk for which vitamin deficiency? a. vit A b. vit C c. vit E d. vit B12
d
melena stool means
dark, black, tarry stools; partially digested blood
hiatal hernia
diaphragm defect when muscle wall weakens
hemorrhoids
dilated veins outside or inside anal sphincter
What is a common complication from gastritis?
dyspepsia
Bowel prep prior to barium enema?
goLYTELY, light meal, clears, then NPO after prep
What is our stool like when we are constipated?
hard & dry; hypoactive bowel sounds
cholecytography
identifies stones in the gallbladder, common bile duct, and tumors
pilonidal cyst/sinus
infection in hair follicles; sacrococcygeal area
Peptic Ulcer Disease(PUD)
infection with helicobacter pylori(H.pylori); gastirc inflammation
anorectal abscess
infection with pus collection between internal, external sphincters
How do you know if a stoma has prolapsed?
it is protruding and swollen
grey/clay colored stool means
lacking bile(gallbladder disease)
What position is the patient in for a colonoscopy procedure?
left sims position
anal fissure
linear tear in the anal canal tissue
which organ is in the RUQ?
liver
yellow/brown stool means
normal amount of bile
barium swallow(esophagography)
observation of esophagus, stomach, and duodenum(entire upper GI). identifies structural abnormalities of the esophagus, swallowing dysfunction, and oral aspiration
barium enema
observation of the lower bowel
which organ is in the LLQ?
sigmoid colon
Never position a client with pancreatitis in?
supine or lying. it become more agitated when a person is lying
What is our stool like when we have diarrhea?
loose & watery, unformed; hyperactive bowel sounds
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
lower esophageal splinter(LES) is weak and relaxes allowing stomach acid to flow into the esophagus
Dumping syndrome
overeating or eating food not recommended ex: carbohydrates, electrolytes, Salt, monosodium gluconate
which organ is in the LUQ?
pancreas
What is a serious/life threating complication from gastritis?
perforation
When is digital removal of feces contraindicated?
-Client with cardiac issues -After reproductive surgery, abdominoperineal repair, rectal surgery, colostomy, or genitourinary surgery. -Clients who are receiving radioactive isotope therapy or perineal perfusion of anticancer drugs. -Clients who have a bleeding tendency, especially in the rectal or vaginal area. -pregnant women.
Prior to having a guaiac test performed, what instructions should the nurse provide to the client? select all that apply 1. Do not take more than 250 mg/day of vitamin C 2. Avoid taking aspirin or nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs one day before the test 3. Do not take antihypertensive medication prior to testing 4. Avoid eating rare red meat prior to testing 5. Avoid dairy products prior to testing
1,2,4
Treatment for GERD
1. Diet 2. Antacids 3. H2 blockers(famotidine) 4.PPIs(omeprazole, pantoprazole)
Which prescription should the nurse expect to be prescribed to a patient diagnoses with pancreatitis? a. administer antacids as prescribed b. encourage cough and deep breathing c. administer anticholinergics as prescribed d. maintain the client in supine and flat position e. encourage small frequent high calorie feedings
a,b,c
The nurse is reinforcing discharge instructions to a client after a gastrectomy. Which measure would the nurse include during client teaching to help prevent dumping syndrome? a. ambulate after a meal b. eat high carbohydrate foods c. limit fluid intake with meals d. sit in a high fowlers position during meals
c
The nurse reinforces postoperative liver biopsy instructions to a client. Which would the nurse tell the client? a. avoid alcohol for 8 hrs b. remain NPO for 24 hrs c. lie on the right side for 2 hrs d. save all stools to be checked for blood
c
Zenker's diverticulum
esophageal wall weakness; allowing food to be trapped and decomposes in the esophagus
Tenesmus
flatus with severe painful abdominal cramps or spasms=hyperactive bowel sounds
endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)
generally performed as an outpatient procedure with an anesthesiologist and gastroenterologist
yellow/green stool means
infection; presence of microorganisms
gastritis
inflammation of the stomach lining
Barret's esophagus
precursor of esophageal cancer.
flexible sigmoidoscopy
process of examining the colon and descending colon with flexible endoscope
Pre procedure steps of getting a Cholangiography are?
remain NPO 6-8hrs prior
We want our stool to be?
soft and formed
hemoccult/guaiac test?
test that determines the presence of occult blood in the stool. False positive could be caused by: Large amounts of rare red meat, radishes, tomatoes, beets, horseradish, or some melons-cantaloupe. A false NEGATIVE could be caused by high doses of vitamin C (>250 mg per day).
Urea Breath test(UBT)
tests for chemical composition resulting from Helicobacter pylori (H. Pylori) bacteria
When administering tap water enema the nurse should be aware of what?
that tap water is hypotonic and may cause circulatory overload. nurse must monitor for s/s of this during and after procedure
colonoscopy
the direct visual examination of the inner surface of the entire colon from the rectum to the cecum
steatorrhea
undigested fat; float; oily(cystic fibrosis; gallbladder disease)
esophagogastroduodenoscopy(EGD)
visual examination of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum
esophagography(EGD)
visual of esophagus, stomach, and duodenum
What nursing considerations should be kept in mind when antacids are given to a client with ulcers?
• Antacids used for ulcer treatment can disrupt a person's electrolyte balance .• Antacids that contain aluminum hydroxide can cause constipation • Antacids that contain magnesium hydroxide can cause diarrhea • Antacids are often used on rotating basis to maintain a person's acid-base balance