NURS 1102 Passpoint-Gastrointestinal {Revised} – Fairleigh Dickinson University | NURS1102 Passpoint - Gastrointestinal {A Grade}
NURS 1102 Passpoint-gastrointestinal – Fairleigh Dickinson University 200 Pages of well answered Questions Question 1 See full question A nurse is caring for a client with gastroenteritis. The nurse administers an as-needed dose of kaolin and pectin mixture as ordered. The nurse should complete which assessment 30 minutes after administering the medication? You Selected: • Perform a pain assessment. Correct response: • Determine if the client has had any more loose stools. Explanation: Question 2 See full question A client has had a nasogastric tube connected to low intermittent suction. The client is at risk for: You Selected: • muscle cramping. Correct response: • muscle cramping. Explanation: Remediation: Question 3 See full question The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with Crohn’s disease who is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Which interventions should the nurse include? Select all that apply. You Selected: • Monitor vital signs once a shift. • Weigh the client daily.• Monitor the IV infusion rate hourly. Correct response: • Weigh the client daily. • Monitor the IV infusion rate hourly. • Tape all IV tubing connections securely. Explanation: Remediation: Question 4 See full question A client with peptic ulcer disease is taking ranitidine. What is the expected outcome of this drug? You Selected: • Reduce acid concentration. Correct response: • Limit gastric acid secretion. Explanation: Remediation: Question 5 See full question The nurse develops a plan of care for a client with a t-tube. Which nursing intervention should be included? You Selected: • Inspect skin around the t-tube daily for irritation. Correct response: • Inspect skin around the t-tube daily for irritation. Explanation: Remediation: Question 6 See full question Which expected outcome about nutrition would be appropriate for a client who has had a total gastrectomy for gastric cancer? The client will: You Selected:• learn to self-administer enteral feedings every 4 hours. Correct response: • maintain adequate nutrition through oral or parenteral feedings. Explanation: Remediation: Question 7 See full question A client with a history of alcohol abuse comes to the emergency department and complains of abdominal pain. Laboratory studies help confirm a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. The client's vital signs are stable, but the client's pain is worsening and radiating to his back. Which intervention takes priority for this client? You Selected: • Administering morphine I.V. as ordered Correct response: • Administering morphine I.V. as ordered Explanation: Remediation: Question 8 See full question The client has been taking magnesium hydroxide to control hiatal hernia symptoms. The nurse should assess the client for which condition most commonly associated with the ongoing use of magnesium-based antacids? You Selected: • constipation Correct response: • diarrhea Explanation: Remediation: Question 9 See full questionA nurse is assessing the abdomen of a client who was admitted to the emergency department with suspected appendicitis. Identify the area of the abdomen that the nurse would palpate last. You Selected: • Your selection and the correct area, market by the green box. Explanation: Remediation: Question 10 See full question A client recently diagnosed with hepatitis C states: “Now that you know what is wrong with me, you can just get me those new drugs to take care of it, right?” The nurse should tell the client: You Selected: • “The treatment is complex. There are new antiviral drugs available that may make treatment more effective and help you tolerate it better.” Correct response: “The treatment is complex. There are new antiviral drugs available that may make treatment more effective and help you tolerate it better.” Question 1 See full question A nurse is caring for a client who just had an appendectomy. The client is receiving opioid analgesics routinely for pain. The nurse should focus her follow-up assessment on which complication? You Selected:• Diarrhea Correct response: • Constipation Explanation: Remediation: Question 2 See full question A physician orders morphine for a client who complains of postoperative abdominal pain. For maximum pain relief, when should the nurse anticipate administering morphine? You Selected: • Before the pain becomes severe Correct response: • Before the pain becomes severe Explanation: Remediation: Question 3 See full question The nurse is checking the client's chart for possible contraindications, before administering meperidine, 50 mg I.M., to a client with pain after an appendectomy. The nurse should hold the meperidine when she sees an order for what type of drug? You Selected: • An antibiotic Correct response: • A monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor Explanation:Remediation: Question 4 See full question A client is scheduled to undergo an exploratory laparoscopy. The registered nurse (RN) asks the licensed practical nurse (LPN) to prepare the client for surgery. The RN must confirm that the LPN has specialized training before delegating which task? You Selected: • Weighing the client Correct response: • Initiating I.V. therapy, as ordered Explanation: Question 5 See full question A client who is legally blind must undergo a colonoscopy. The nurse is helping the physician obtain informed consent. When obtaining informed consent from a client who is visually impaired, the nurse should take which step? You Selected: • Read the consent form to the client and ask him if he has any questions. Correct response: • Read the consent form to the client and ask him if he has any questions. Explanation: Remediation: Question 6 See full question The nurse assesses a client with diverticulitis and suspects peritonitis when which of the following symptoms is noted? You Selected:• rigid abdominal wall Correct response: • rigid abdominal wall Explanation: Remediation: Question 7 See full question A nurse is assessing a client who has a potential diagnosis of pancreatitis. Which risk factors predispose the client to pancreatitis? Select all that apply. You Selected: • excessive alcohol use • hypertension • gallstones Correct response: • excessive alcohol use • gallstones • abdominal trauma • hyperlipidemia with excessive triglycerides Explanation: Remediation: Question 8 See full question The nurse administers a tap water enema to a client. While the solution is being infused, the client has abdominal cramping. What should the nurse do first? You Selected:• Clamp the tubing, and carefully withdraw the tube. Correct response: • Temporarily stop the infusion, and have the client take deep breaths. Explanation: Remediation: Question 9 See full question A client's abdominal incision eviscerates. The nurse should first: You Selected: • cover the incision with a dressing moistened with sterile normal saline solution. Correct response: • cover the incision with a dressing moistened with sterile normal saline solution. Explanation: Remediation: Question 10 See full question Prochlorperazine is prescribed postoperatively. The nurse should evaluate the drug's therapeutic effect when the client expresses relief from: You Selected: • abdominal distention. Correct response: • nausea. Explanation: Remediation: Question 11 See full questionThe nurse notes that a client with acute pancreatitis occasionally experiences muscle twitching and jerking. How should the nurse interpret the significance of these symptoms? You Selected: • The client is experiencing a reaction to meperidine. Correct response: • The client may be developing hypocalcemia. Explanation: Remediation: Question 12 See full question The nurse monitors a client with cirrhosis for the development of hepatic encephalopathy. Which would be an indication that hepatic encephalopathy is developing? You Selected: • decreased mental status Correct response: • decreased mental status Explanation: Remediation: Question 13 See full question A 36-year-old female client has been diagnosed with hemorrhoids. Which factor in the client's history would most likely be a primary cause of her hemorrhoids? You Selected: • her job as a schoolteacherCorrect response: • three vaginal delivery pregnancies Explanation: Remediation: Question 14 See full question A client who has a history of Crohn's disease is admitted to the hospital with fever, diarrhea, cramping, abdominal pain, and weight loss. The nurse should monitor the client for: You Selected: • hypokalemia. Correct response: • hypokalemia. Explanation: Remediation: Question 15 See full question The nurse should teach the client with diverticulitis to integrate which measure into a daily routine at home? You Selected: • using enemas to relieve constipation Correct response: • refraining from straining and lifting activities Explanation: Remediation: Question 16 See full questionWhich instruction should the nurse include in the teaching plan for a client who is experiencing gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)? You Selected: • Limit caffeine intake to two cups of coffee per day. Correct response: • Do not lie down for 2 hours after eating. Explanation: Remediation: Question 17 See full question The nurse determines that a client’s abdominal wound has eviscerated. What should the nurse do first? You Selected: • Reinsert the protruding viscera into the abdominal cavity. Correct response: • Cover the wound with sterile saline-moistened dressings. Explanation: Remediation: Question 18 See full question 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? You Selected: • Cullen's sign Correct response:• Cullen's sign Explanation: Remediation: Question 19 See full question The client with a peptic ulcer is prescribed antibiotics and bismuth salts. The nurse explains that this combination of medications will: You Selected: • eradicate the Helicobacter pylori bacteria. Correct response: • eradicate the Helicobacter pylori bacteria. Explanation: Remediation: Question 20 See full question A client develops chronic pancreatitis. What would be the appropriate home diet for a client with chronic pancreatitis? You Selected: • a low-protein, high-fiber diet distributed over four to five moderate-sized meals daily - - - - - - Continued
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