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NU371 WEEK 6 PREPU: PANCREATITIS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE

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NU371 WEEK 6 PREPU: PANCREATITIS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE Terms in this set (48) A client being treated for pancreatitis faces the risk of atelectasis. Which of the following interventions would be important to implement to minimize this risk? Reposition the client every 2 hours. Monitor pulse oximetry every hour. Instruct the client to avoid coughing. Withhold oral feedings for the client. Reposition the client every 2 hours. o Repositioning the client every 2 hours minimizes the risk of atelectasis in a client who is being treated for pancreatitis. The client should be instructed to cough every 2 hours to reduce atelectasis. Monitoring the pulse oximetry helps show changes in respiratory status and promote early intervention, but it would do little to minimize the risk of atelectasis. Withholding oral feedings limits the reflux of bile and duodenal contents into the pancreatic duct. A client has been hospitalized with pancreatitis for 3 days. The nurse assesses the client and documents the accompanying results. The nurse realizes these findings are a manifestation of what sign? Cullen's sign o Cullen's sign is evidenced by discoloration at the periumbilical area. This sign may indicate an underlying subcutaneous intraperitoneal hemorrhage. Chvostek's sign is a facial nerve Cullen's sign Chvostek's sign Broca's sign Trousseau's sign spasm and Trousseau's sign is a carpopedal spasm; both signs occur with hypocalcemia. Broca's area, not sign, is an area within the brain that controls the motor functions involved in speech. Total parental nutrition (TPN) should be used cautiously in clients with pancreatitis because such clients: can digest high-fat foods. cannot tolerate high-glucose concentration. are at risk for gallbladder contraction. are at risk for hepatic encephalopathy. cannot tolerate high-glucose concentration. o Total parental nutrition (TPN) is used carefully in clients with pancreatitis because some clients cannot tolerate a high-glucose concentration even with insulin coverage. Intake of coffee increases the risk for gallbladder contraction, whereas intake of high protein increases risk for hepatic encephalopathy in clients with cirrhosis. Patients with pancreatitis should not be given high-fat foods because they are difficult to digest. A student nurse is preparing a plan of care for a client with chronic pancreatitis. What nursing diagnosis related to the care of a client with chronic pancreatitis is the priority? Nausea Disturbed body image Anxiety Impaired nutrition: less than body requirements Impaired nutrition: less than body requirements o While each diagnosis may be applicable to this client, the priority nursing diagnosis is impaired nutrition: less than body requirements. The physician, nurse, and dietitian emphasize to the client and family the importance of avoiding alcohol and foods that have produced abdominal pain and discomfort in the past. Oral food or fluid intake is not permitted during the acute phase. When caring for the client with acute pancreatitis, which alterations does the nurse recognize is consistent with the disease? Hypertension Hyperglycemia Polyuria Leukopenia Hyperglycemia o Serum amylase and lipase are the laboratory markers most commonly used to establish a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. The white blood cell count may be increased, and hyperglycemia and an elevated serum bilirubin level may be present. When caring for a client with acute pancreatitis, the nurse should use which comfort measure? Encouraging frequent visits from family and friends Administering frequent oral feedings Positioning the client on the side with the knees flexed Administering an analgesic once per shift, as ordered, to prevent drug addiction Positioning the client on the side with the knees flexed o The nurse should place the client with acute pancreatitis in a side-lying position with knees flexed; this position promotes comfort by decreasing pressure on the abdominal muscles. The nurse should administer an analgesic, as needed and ordered, before pain becomes severe, rather than once each shift. Because the client needs a quiet, restful environment during the acute disease stage, the nurse should discourage frequent visits from family and friends. Frequent oral feedings are contraindicated during the acute stage to allow the pancreas to rest. A client being treated for pancreatitis faces the risk of atelectasis. Which of the following interventions would be important to implement to minimize this risk? Use incentive spirometry every hour. Instruct the client to cough only when necessary. Monitor pulse oximetry every hour. Withhold analgesics unless necessary. Use incentive spirometry every hour. o The nurse instructs the client in techniques of coughing and deep breathing and in the use of incentive spirometry to improve respiratory function. The nurse assists the client to perform these activities every hour. Repositioning the client every 2 hours minimizes the risk of atelectasis. The client should be instructed to cough every 2 hours to reduce atelectasis. Monitoring pulse oximetry helps show changes in respiratory status and promotes early intervention, but it would do little to minimize the risk of atelectasis. Withholding analgesics is not an appropriate intervention due to the severe pain associated with pancreatitis.

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NU371 WEEK 6 PREPU: PANCREATITIS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE




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A client being treated for pancreatitis faces Reposition the client every 2 hours.

the risk of atelectasis. Which of the

following interventions would be important
o Repositioning the client every 2 hours minimizes the risk of atelectasis in a client
to implement to minimize this risk?
who is being treated for pancreatitis. The client should be instructed to cough every

2 hours to reduce atelectasis. Monitoring the pulse oximetry helps show changes in
Reposition the client every 2 hours. respiratory status and promote early intervention, but it would do little to minimize
Monitor pulse oximetry every hour. the risk of atelectasis. Withholding oral feedings limits the reflux of bile and
Instruct the client to avoid coughing. duodenal contents into the pancreatic duct.
Withhold oral feedings for the client.

A client has been hospitalized with Cullen's sign

pancreatitis for 3 days. The nurse assesses

the client and documents the o Cullen's sign is evidenced by discoloration at the
accompanying results. The nurse realizes periumbilical area. This sign may indicate an
these findings are a manifestation of what underlying subcutaneous intraperitoneal
sign?
hemorrhage. Chvostek's sign is a facial nerve

spasm and Trousseau's sign is a carpopedal spasm;

Cullen's sign both signs occur with hypocalcemia. Broca's area,

Chvostek's sign not sign, is an area within the brain that controls

Broca's sign the motor functions involved in speech.

Trousseau's sign




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Total parental nutrition (TPN) should be cannot tolerate high-glucose concentration.

used cautiously in clients with pancreatitis

because such clients: o Total parental nutrition (TPN) is used carefully in clients with pancreatitis because

some clients cannot tolerate a high-glucose concentration even with insulin

can digest high-fat foods. coverage. Intake of coffee increases the risk for gallbladder contraction, whereas

cannot tolerate high-glucose intake of high protein increases risk for hepatic encephalopathy in clients with

concentration. cirrhosis. Patients with pancreatitis should not be given high-fat foods because they

are at risk for gallbladder contraction. are difficult to digest.


are at risk for hepatic encephalopathy.




A student nurse is preparing a plan of Impaired nutrition: less than body requirements

care for a client with chronic pancreatitis.

What nursing diagnosis related to the
o While each diagnosis may be applicable to this client, the priority nursing
care of a client with chronic
diagnosis is impaired nutrition: less than body requirements. The physician, nurse,
pancreatitis is the priority?
and dietitian emphasize to the client and family the importance of avoiding alcohol

and foods that have produced abdominal pain and discomfort in the past. Oral
Nausea food or fluid intake is not permitted during the acute phase.

Disturbed body image

Anxiety

Impaired nutrition: less than body

requirements




When caring for the client with acute Hyperglycemia

pancreatitis, which alterations does the

nurse recognize is consistent with the
o Serum amylase and lipase are the laboratory markers most commonly used to
disease?
establish a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. The white blood cell count may be

increased, and hyperglycemia and an elevated serum bilirubin level may be present.
Hypertension

Hyperglycemia

Polyuria

Leukopenia

When caring for a client with acute Positioning the client on the side with the knees flexed

pancreatitis, the nurse should use which




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comfort measure? o The nurse should place the client with acute pancreatitis in a side-lying position

with knees flexed; this position promotes comfort by decreasing pressure on the

abdominal muscles. The nurse should administer an analgesic, as needed and
Encouraging frequent visits from family
ordered, before pain becomes severe, rather than once each shift. Because the
and friends

Administering frequent oral feedings client needs a quiet, restful environment during the acute disease stage, the nurse


Positioning the client on the side with the should discourage frequent visits from family and friends. Frequent oral feedings are

knees flexed contraindicated during the acute stage to allow the pancreas to rest.

Administering an analgesic once per shift,

as ordered, to prevent drug addiction




A client being treated for pancreatitis faces Use incentive spirometry every hour.

the risk of atelectasis. Which of the

following interventions would be important
o The nurse instructs the client in techniques of coughing and deep breathing and
to implement to minimize this risk?
in the use of incentive spirometry to improve respiratory function. The nurse assists

the client to perform these activities every hour. Repositioning the client every 2
Use incentive spirometry every hours minimizes the risk of atelectasis. The client should be instructed to cough
hour. Instruct the client to cough only every 2
when necessary. hours to reduce atelectasis. Monitoring pulse oximetry helps show changes in
Monitor pulse oximetry every hour.
respiratory status and promotes early intervention, but it would do little to
Withhold analgesics unless necessary. minimize the risk of atelectasis. Withholding analgesics is not an appropriate

intervention due to the severe pain associated with pancreatitis.

A client with a history of alcohol abuse Administering morphine I.V. as ordered

comes to the emergency department and

complains of abdominal pain. Laboratory
o The nurse should address the client's pain issues first by administering morphine
studies help confirm a diagnosis of acute
I.V. as ordered. Placing the client in a Semi-Fowler's position, maintaining NPO status,
pancreatitis. The client's vital signs are
and providing mouth care don't take priority over addressing the client's pain issues.
stable, but the client's pain is worsening

and radiating to his back. Which

intervention takes priority for this client?




Administering morphine I.V. as ordered

Placing the client in a semi-Fowler's

position

Maintaining nothing-by-mouth (NPO)




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