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Chapter 19: Postoperative Care Lewis:
Medical-Surgical Nursing, 10th Edition
Exam Questions and Answers
On admission of a patient to the postanesthesia care unit (PACU), the blood pressure (BP) is 122/72.
Thirty minutes after admission, the BP falls to 114/62, with a pulse of 74 and warm, dry skin. Which
action by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Increase the IV fluid rate.
b. Continue to take vital signs every 15 minutes.
c. Administer oxygen therapy at 100% per mask.
d. Notify the anesthesia care provider (ACP) immediately. - Ans:✔✔-ANS: B
A slight drop in postoperative BP with a normal pulse and warm, dry skin indicates normal response to
the residual effects of anesthesia and requires only ongoing monitoring. Hypotension with tachycardia
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and/or cool, clammy skin would suggest hypovolemic or hemorrhagic shock and the need for notification
of the ACP, increased fluids, and high-concentration oxygen administration
In the postanesthesia care unit (PACU), a patient's vital signs are blood pressure 116/72, pulse 74,
respirations 12, and SpO2 91%. The patient is sleepy but awakens easily. Which action should the nurse
take first?
a. Place the patient in a side-lying position.
b. Encourage the patient to take deep breaths.
c. Prepare to transfer the patient to a clinical unit.
d. Increase the rate of the postoperative IV fluids. - Ans:✔✔-ANS: B
The patient's borderline SpO2 and sleepiness indicate hypoventilation. The nurse should stimulate the
patient and remind the patient to take deep breaths. Placing the patient in a lateral position is needed
when the patient first arrives in the PACU and is unconscious. The stable blood pressure and pulse
indicate that no changes in fluid intake are required. The patient is not fully awake and has a low SpO2,
indicating that transfer from the PACU to a clinical unit is not appropriate
An experienced nurse orients a new nurse to the postanesthesia care unit (PACU). Which action by the
new nurse, if observed by the experienced nurse, indicates that the orientation was successful?
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a. The new nurse assists a nauseated patient to a supine position.
b. The new nurse positions an unconscious patient supine with the head elevated.
c. The new nurse turns an unconscious patient to the side upon arrival in the PACU.
d. The new nurse places a patient in the Trendelenburg position when the blood pressure drops. -
Ans:✔✔-ANS: C
The patient should initially be positioned in the lateral "recovery" position to keep the airway open and
avoid aspiration. The Trendelenburg position is avoided because it increases the work of breathing. The
patient is placed supine with the head elevated after regaining consciousness
An older patient is being discharged from the ambulatory surgical unit following left eye surgery. The
patient tells the nurse, "I do not know if I can take care of myself with this patch over my eye." Which
action by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Refer the patient for home health care services.
b. Discuss the specific concerns regarding self-care.
c. Give the patient written instructions regarding care.
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