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NCLEX Questions Perioperative Nursing 2022 with Complete solution

The nurse has just reassessed the condition of a postoperative client who was admitted 1 hour ago to the surgical unit. The nurse plans to monitor which parameter most carefully during the next hour?

  • Urine output of 20ml/hour
  • Temperature of 37.6 C
  • Blood pressure of 114/70
  • Serous drainage on the surgical dressing - answer1.

Urine output should be maintained at a minimum of 30mL/hour for an adult. An output of less than that for each of 2 consecutive hours should be reported to the health care provider.

A postoperative client asks the nurse why it is so important to deep-breathe and cough after surgery. When formulating a response, the nurse incorporates the understanding that retained pulmonary secretions in a postoperative client can lead to which condition?

  • Pneumonia
  • Hypoxemia
  • Fluid imbalance
  • Pulmonary embolism - answer1.

Postoperative respiratory problems are atelectasis, pneumonia and pulmonary emboli. Pneumonia is the inflammation of lung tissue that causes productive cough, dyspnea, and lung crackles and can be caused by the retention of pulmonary secretions.

The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client scheduled for surgery. The nurse should include which activity in the nursing care plan for the client on the day of surgery?

  • Avoid oral hygiene and rinsing with mouthwash
  • Verify that the client has not eaten for the last 24 hours
  • Have the client void immediately before going into surgery

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  • Report immediately any slight increase in BP or pulse - answer3.

The nurse would assist the client to void immediately before surgery so that the bladder will be empty. Oral hygiene is allowed, but the client should not swallow any water. The client usually has a restriction of food and fluids for 6 to 8 hours before surgery instead of 24 hours. A slight increase in BP and pulse is common during the preoperative period due to anxiety.

A client with a perforated gastric ulcer is scheduled for surgery. The client cannot sign the operative consent form because of sedation from opioid analgesics that have been administered.The nurse should take which most appropriate action in the care of this client?

  • Obtain a court order for the surgery.
  • Have the charge nurse sign the informed consent immediately
  • Send the client to surgery without the consent form being signed
  • Obtain a telephone consent from a family member, following agency policy - answer4.

Every effort should be made to obtain permission from a responsible family member to perform surgery if the client is unable to sign the consent form. A telephone consent must be witnessed by two persons who hear the family member's oral consent. The two witnesses then sign the consent with the name of the family member, noting that an oral consent was obtained. Consent is not informed if it is obtained from a client who is confused, unconscious, mentally incompetent, or under the influence of sedatives. In an emergency the client may not be able to sign and family members may not be available. In this situation, a health care provider is permitted legally to perform surgery without consent, but tin this case it is not an emergency. Agency policies regarding informed consent should always be followed.

A preoperative client expresses anxiety to the nurse about upcoming surgery. Which response by the nurse is most likely to stimulate further discussion between the client and the nurse?

  • "If it's any help, everyone is nervous before surgery."
  • "I will be happy to explain the entire surgical procedure with you."
  • "Can you share with me what you've been told about your surgery?"
  • "Let me tell you about the care you'll receive after surgery and the amount of pain you can
  • anticipate". - answer3.Explanations should begin with the information that the client knows. By providing the client with individualized explanations of care and procedures, the nurse can assist the client in handling anxiety and fear for a smooth preoperative experience. Clients who are calm and

NCLEX Questions Perioperative Nursing 2022 with Complete solution

emotionally prepared for surgery withstand anesthesia better and experience fewer postoperative complications.

The nurse is conducting preoperative teaching with a client about the use of an incentive spirometer. The nurse should include which piece of information in discussions with the client?

  • Inhale as rapidly as possible
  • Keep a loose seal between the lips and the mouthpiece
  • After maximum inspiration, hold the breath for 15 seconds and exhale.
  • The best results are achieved when sitting up or with the head of the bed elevated 45 to 90
  • degrees - answer4 For optimal lung expansion with the incentive spirometer, the client should assume the semi-Fowlers or high fowlers position. The mouthpiece should be covered completely and tightly while the client inhales slowly, with a constant flow through the unit. The breath should be held for 5 seconds before exhaling slowly.

The nurse has conducted preoperative teaching for a client scheduled for surgery in 1 week. The client has a history of arthritis and has been taking acetylsalicylic acid. The nurse determines that the client needs additional teaching if the client makes which statement?

  • "Aspirin can cause bleeding after surgery."
  • "Aspirin can cause my ability to clot blood to be abnormal."
  • "I need to continue to take the aspirin until the day of surgery."
  • "I need to check with my HCP about the need to stop the aspirin before the scheduled surgery."
  • answer3.

Anticoagulants altered normal clotting factors and increase the risk of bleeding after surgery.Aspirin has properties that can alter the clotting mechanism and should be discontinued at least 48 hours before surgery. However, the client should always check with his or her health care provider regarding when to stop taking the aspirin when a surgical procedure is scheduled.

The nurse assess a client's surgical incision for signs of infection. Which finding by the nurse would be interpreted as a normal finding at the surgical site?

  • Red, hard skin

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  • Serous drainage
  • Purulent drainage
  • Warm tender skin - answer2

Serous drainage is an expected finding at a surgical site. The other options indicate signs of wound infection. Wound infection usually appears 3 to 6 days after surgery.

A client who has had abdominal surgery complains of feeling as though "something gave way" in the incisional site. The nurse removes the dressing and notes the presence of a loop of bowel protruding through the incision. Which nursing interventions should the nurse take? Select all that apply

  • Contact the surgeon
  • Instruct the client to remain quiet
  • Prepare the client for wound closure
  • Document the findings and actions taken
  • Place a sterile saline dressing and icepacks over the wound
  • Place the client in a prone position without a pillow under the head. - answer1, 2, 3 ,4

Wound dehiscence is the separation of the wound edges. Wound evisceration is protrusion of the internal organs through an incision. If wound dehiscence or evisceration occurs, the nurse should call for help, stay with the client, and ask another nurse to contact the surgeon and obtain needed supplies to care for the client. The nurse places the client in a low fowlers position and the client is kept quite and instructed not to cough. Protruding organs are covered with a sterile saline dressing. Ice is not applied because of its vasoconstrictive effect. The treatment for evisceration is usually immediate wound closure under local or general anesthesia. The nurse also documents the findings and actions taken.

A client who has undergone preadmission testing, has had blood drawn for serum lab studies, including a complete blood count, coagulation studies and electrolytes and creatine levels. Which lab result should be reported to the surgeon's office by the nurse, knowing that it could cause surgery to be postponed?

  • Sodium, 141mEq/L
  • Hemoglobin, 8.0 g/dL
  • Platelets, 210,000/mm3

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