Summary NR 324 Exam 3 Concepts Review.pdf
1. Gastrectomy and Pernicious Anemia (Vit. B 12) Relationship a. The patient with a total gastrectomy does not secrete intrinsic factor, which is needed for cobalamin (vitamin B12) absorption 2. Endoscopy procedure-definition, nursing implications/complications a. A temperature elevation may indicate that a perforation has occurred after an endoscopy b. Endoscopy- vomiting “coffee-ground” 3. UAP delegation 4. N/V causes and treatments a. Nausea is associated with severe pain; it is likely that it is precipitated by stress and pain. i. The best treatment will be to provide adequate pain medication before dressing changes 5. Advancing diet after NPO-clear, full, regular diet (foods included) a. Clear cool liquids are usually the first foods started after a patient has been nauseated 6. Reducing Risk of Oral Cancer a. Avoid use of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco. 7. GI Medications- PPI, H2 Blocker, Antacid, Antiemetics (mechanism of action, indications, side effects, nursing implications) a. Ranitidine (Zantac) is a histamine-2 (H2) receptor blocker,
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1 gastrectomy and pernicious anemia vit b 12 relationship a the patient with a total gastrectomy does not secrete intrinsic factor
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which is needed for cobalamin vitamin b12 absorption 2 endos