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At the end of the surgical procedure, the nurse evaluates the patient's response to the nursing
care provided. What reflects a positive outcome related to the patient's physical status?
1. The patient's right to privacy is maintained
2. The patient's care is consistent with the perioperative plan of care
3. The patient denies feeling anxious
4. the patient's respiratory function is unchanged from baseline
4
, The patient is receiving morphine via PCA pump. What should the nurse do first upon assuming
care of the patient?
1. Offer non-pharmacologic interventions to enhance pain control
2. Assess respiratory rate and depth
3. Teach the patient about the side effects of morphine
4. Document the current PCA pump setting in the EHR
2
Warfarin is prescribed to a patient with atrial fibrillation. The nurse knows additional teaching is
needed when the patient states:
1. "I will avoid increasing my intake of green leafy vegetables"
2. "I am glad this medication will not require frequent trips to the clinic for lab checks"
3. "I should wear a medical alert bracelet"
4. "I should take care to avoid falls and cuts
2
A client scheduled for bowel surgery sates to a nurse, "I am not sure if I should have this
surgery." Which response by the nurse is appropriate?
1. "It is your decision"
2. "Don't worry. Everything will be fine."
3. "Why don't you want to have this surgery?"
4. "Tell me what concerns you have about the surgery."