EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS FOR PN
MEDICAL-SURGICAL
ADULT MEDICAL
SURGICAL 2022 100%
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A nurse is caring for a client who has a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube and
is receiving intermittent feedings. Prior to initiating the feeding, which of the following actions
should the nurse take first?
A. Flush the tube with water.
,B. Place the client in semi-Fowler's position.
C. Cleanse the skin around the tube site.
D. Aspirate the tube for residual contents.
- CORRECT ANSWER B. Place the client in semi-Fowler's position.
A nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled to undergo an esophagogastroduodenoscopy
(EGD). The nurse should identify that this procedure is used to do which of the following?
A. To visualize polyps in the colon
B. To detect an ulceration in the stomach
C. To identify an obstruction in the biliary tract
D. To determine the presence of free air in the abdomen - CORRECT ANSWER A. A sigmoidoscopy
or barium enema is used to visualize the lower gastrointestinal tract, wherepolyps are found.
B. CORRECT: An EGD is used to visualize the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum with alighted
tube to detect a tumor, ulceration, or obstruction.
C. Identifying an obstruction in the biliary tract is performed during endoscopic retrograde
cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).
D. The measurement of free air, which is a gas, is obtained using fluoroscopy or an x-ray, notan EGD.
A nurse is teaching a client who has Barrett's esophagus and is scheduled to undergo an
esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD). Which of the following statements should the nurse
include in the teaching?
A. "This procedure is performed to measure the presence of acid in your esophagus."
,B. "This procedure can determine how well the lower part of your esophagus works."
C. "This procedure is performed while you are under general anesthesia."
D. "This procedure can determine if you have colon cancer." - CORRECT ANSWER A. A pH probe study,
which involves the insertion of a specially designed probe into the distal esophagus. is performed to
monitor for the presence of acid in the normally alkaline esophagus.
B. CORRECT: An EGD is useful in determining the function of the esophageal lining and theextent of
inflammation, potential scarring, and strictures.
C. An EGD is performed while the client receives moderate sedation.
D. A colonoscopy is performed to detect colon cancer.
A nurse is caring for a client who is dehydrated and is receiving continuous tube feeding through
a pump at 75 mL/hr. When the nurse assesses the client at 0800, which of the following findings
requires intervention by the nurse?
A. A full pitcher of water is sitting on the clients bedside table within the clients reach.
B. The disposable feeding bag from the previous day at 1000, and contains 200 mL of feeding.
C. The client is lying on the right side with a visible dependent loop in the feeding tube.
D. The head of the bed is elevated 20 degrees. - CORRECT ANSWER A. the nurse should monitor the
clients intake and output and should observe the client for manifestations of dehydration, such as dry
mucous membranes, thirst, and decreased urinary output. A pitcher ofwater at the clients bedside does
not require intervention by the nurse.
B. The clients feeding bag should be changed every 24 hrs. The 200 mL remaining in the bag issufficient
to last until the bag needs to be changed. Because the rate is 75 mL/hr, the nurse will need 150 mL to
cover the 2 hr until the bag needs to be changed. The 50 mL left in the bag will ensure that the bag does
not run dry, causing air to enter the clients stomach.
C. This observation does not require intervention because the feeding is not by gravity, but by a pump.
and is set at a constant rate. The clients side-lying position will not affect the pump's rate of flow unless
the client is lying on the tubing.
D. CORRECT: The head of the bed should be elevated at least 30. (Semi-Fowler's position) while the
tube feeding is administered. This position uses gravity to help the feeding move downthrough the
digestive system and lessens the possibility of regurgitation.
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) therapy and has
just returned to the room following physical therapy. The nurse notes that the infusion pump for
, the client's TPN is turned off. After restarting the infusion pump, the nurse should monitor the
client for which of the following findings?