NR324 EXAM 2 /NR324 ADULT HEALTH EXAM 2
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Trevor (pronouns: he/him/his) is questioning the nurse
about why the healthcare provider prescribed
pantoprazole for gastroesophageal reflux disease
(GERD). What explanation by the nurse is most
appropriate? - ANSWER-Pantoprazole decreases
stomach acid secretion.
What portion of the intestinal tract can be affected by
Crohn's disease? - ANSWER-Anywhere along the
gastrointestinal (GI) tract
What is a clinical manifestation of autoimmune diseases?
- ANSWER-They have periods of exacerbation and
remission.
What are desired outcomes for a client with inflammatory
bowel disease (IBD)? - ANSWER--Educate the client on
how to alleviate stress.
-Help the client achieve and maintain remission of
symptoms.
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-Improve nutritional status deficits.
A client with Crohn's disease is at risk of developing which
complication? - ANSWER-Peritonitis
Amy (pronouns: she/her/hers) is a 28-year-old client with
ulcerative colitis (UC). She reports that her father also has
a history of ulcerative colitis. Which risk factors are
associated with ulcerative colitis (UC)? - ANSWER-Family
history of ulcerative colitis, Stress, Client history of
campylobacter infection
The nurse recognizes that rectal bleeding is a common
finding in ulcerative colitis. Which question is important for
the nurse to ask during an assessment? - ANSWER-"Do
you feel weak or light-headed?"
James and their partner seem visibly anxious about their
relationship and self-care concerns. What is the most
therapeutic response by the nurse? - ANSWER-"Tell me
what your concerns are regarding your surgery and
ileostomy."
How will the nurse best assess the client for a suspected
deep tissue injury if they have darker skin tones? -
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ANSWER-Assess the area for changes in temperature or
consistency.
Which factors play a role in delaying wound healing? -
ANSWER-Obesity, Diabetes mellitus, Smoking
dan (pronouns: he/him/his) has been admitted to the
hospital for a bowel obstruction. During the admission
assessment, Idan identifies himself as a practicing Jew
who follows kosher dietary practices. Which statement
made by the nurse is most appropriate? - ANSWER-"I will
document your preferences in your chart."
A nurse develops a fever of 102.4 °F (39.1 °C) prior to
beginning a scheduled shift. Which priority action is most
appropriate? - ANSWER-Notify the supervisor that they
are unable to work today.
In reviewing a client's chart, the nurse notes a hemoglobin
of 7 g/dL with a hematocrit of 21%. Which symptoms are
consistent with these lab values? Select all that apply. -
ANSWER-Fatigue, Dyspnea, Pale skin color
The nurse notes a client as having erythrocytosis. Which
factors may cause this condition? - ANSWER-High
altitude, Chronic smoking