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36 terms raynimichelePreview Endocrine NCLEX questions 121 terms awebstePreview [Gastro 59 terms res The health care provider schedules a patient for a colonoscopy. In preparing him for this procedure, you explain that:
- he will be sedated to minimize discomfort
- the procedure takes only about six minutes
- he may have a liquid breakfast before the procedure
- he can go back to work as soon as the procedure is over
- he will be sedated to minimize discomfort
- patient reports dark amber-colored urine
- patient reports black discoloration of stool
- Patient vomits small amounts of yellow emesis
- patient complains of right upper quadrant pain
- patient reports black discoloration of stool
- Eat a well-balanced diet
- Obtain 30 minutes of exercise at least three times a week
- Refrain from drinking any alcohol
- refrain from smoking cigarettes
- refrain from smoking cigarettes
The nurse is caring for several patients with gastrointestinal problems. Which patient is most likely to need a guaiac (hemooccult) test?
Which healthy lifestyle choice can decrease the risk of pancreatic cancer?
When patients undergo diagnostic tests of the gastrointestinal system, elderly patients in particular must be closely watched for:
- dehydration and electrolyte imbalance
- nausea and vomiting
- diarrhea
- constipation from contrast media
- dehydration and electrolyte imbalance
- pancreatitis
- cholecystitis
- gastrointestinal bleeding
- intestinal obstruction
- intestinal obstruction
- Nothing is allowed by mouth for 4-8 hours prior to the procedure
- local or general anesthesia will be used
- patient will be positioned on the right side for the procedure
- The procedure takes about an hour
- It will be necessary to lie on the right side for 1-2 hours postprocedure
- Heavy lifting or strenuous activities are to be avoided for 1-2 weeks
- Elevate the head of the bed 30-45 degrees
- Assess for pain every 30-60 minutes
- Perform serial measurements of abdominal girth
- Slightly elevate legs and buttocks to help expel flatus
- Perform serial measurements of abdominal girth
- Explain the purpose of NPO to the patient
- Make an incident report that includes all the relevant facts
- Cancel the test and reschedule it for the next day
- Notify the charge nurse and diagnostic technician
- Notify the charge nurse and diagnostic technician
Hyperactive bowel sounds in one quadrant and absent bowel sounds in other quadrants plus nausea and vomiting may indicate:
Your patient is to have a liver biopsy. What teaching points should be included in the instructions (SATA)
Nothing is allowed by mouth for 4-8 hours prior to procedure Local or general anesthesia will be used It will be necessary to lie on the right side for 1-2 hours post procedure.Heavy lifting or strenuous activities are to be avoided for 1-2 weeks The nurse hears in report that a patient is suspected of having ascites. WHich action is the nurse most likely to initiate for this specific condition?
The patient is supposed to be NPO for 12 hours prior to diagnostic testing. The nursing assistant reports that the patient just drank a soda and ate a sandwich. What should the nurse do first?
A nurse hears in report that a patient has stomatitis. Which intervention is the nurse most likely to initiate for this patient?
- check for tube gastric residual before feeding
- assess for a typical 24 hour eating pattern
- offer frequent mouth care and artificial saliva
- perform a physical assessment with a skinfold measurement
- offer frequent mouth care and artificial saliva
- flush the tube after each feeding
- instruct the patient to take some practice swallows
- give only thickened liquids
- handle the tube using sterile technique
- flush the tube after each feeding
- checking for residual is likely to be in the procedural manual
- the appearance of residual should be documented
- excessive volume can cause regurgitation and aspiration
- The nutritionist bases formula recommendations on residual content
- excessive volume can cause regurgitation and aspiration
- patient will receive pureed foods and thickened liquids
- patient will increase swallowing muscle strength
- patient will control breathing while swallowing
- patient will not aspirate when swallowing
- patient will not aspirate when swallowing
- Check to see that the NG tube is still in the correct place by checking the mark near the nose
- try to aspirate some stomach contents
- irrigate the tube with the ordered amount of solution
- Instill 2 mL of air into the pigtail of the NG tube with a dry syringe
- Check to see that the NG tube is still in the correct place by checking the mark near the nose
- Esophageal manometry with 24 hour pH monitoring
- Gastric analysis and serum tests for H. phylori
- Upper GI series and check BMI
- Esophagogastroduodenoscopy with biopsy
- Esophagogastroduodenoscopy with biopsy
The nurse is caring for a patient with a gastrostomy tube. Which nursing intervention is appropriate?
Prior to administering an enteral feeding through a feeding tube, the nurse checks for residual. What is the best rationale for performing this nursing action?
Following a stroke, a patient has dysphagia and a nursing diagnosis of altered swallowing ability. What would be the best outcome statement?
A patient is second day postoperative for GI surgery and has a nasogastric tube attached to suction. There is little drainage in the suction container after four hours. What should the nurse do first?
A patient is suspected of having esophageal cancer. Which diagnostic test is the health care provider most likely to order to make the definitive diagnosis?
Proton pump inhibitors such as rabeprazole (AcipHex) work by:
- Increasing HCl secretion in the stomach
- neutralizing stomach acid
- both neutralizing and suppressing stomach acid
- Suppressing the secretion of stomach acid
- Suppressing the secretion of stomach acid
A nursing implication for esomeprazole (Nexium) is to:
- administer the drug only with food
- not to administer the drug with digoxin (lanoxin)
- administer the drug along with an antacid
- Do not administer the drug along with orange or grapefruit juice
- not to administer the drug with digoxin (lanoxin)
- copious greenish drainage in the container
- material resembling coffee grounds in the tubing
- complaints of continued nausea by the patient
- a rising BP and pulse rate.
- material resembling coffee grounds in the tubing Terms (17)
When caring for a patient with nasogastric suction, you would test the drainage for blood if you found:
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