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VNSG 1429 Surgical Care (Med-Surg) 2026 – 60 NCLEX-Style Questions and Expert Verified Answers

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This document contains 60 NCLEX-style exam questions with expert-verified answers covering Chapter 17: Surgical Care for VNSG 1429 . The material comprehensively reviews preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative nursing care, including anesthesia considerations, informed consent, herbal medication precautions, fasting guidelines, surgical classifications (curative, palliative, exploratory, ablative), and preoperative medication categories such as anticholinergics, sedative-hypnotics, opioids, and antiemetics. It also addresses wound assessment, drainage types (serous, sanguineous, serosanguineous), surgical drains, dehiscence, evisceration, urinary retention, paralytic ileus, shock, hypoxia, and pulmonary complications. The content emphasizes priority nursing interventions, patient safety, wrong-site surgery prevention protocols, discharge planning, allergy verification, pulse oximetry considerations, management of chronic conditions such as alcoholism and smoking, and postoperative complication recognition. Special focus is given to NCLEX-style critical thinking, select-all-that-apply questions, emergency interventions, and legal responsibilities such as the informed consent process. The material aligns closely with standard Medical-Surgical Nursing textbooks commonly used in vocational nursing programs and supports preparation for course exams and the NCLEX-PN licensure examination. This document is especially relevant for: Vocational Nursing (VNSG) students Practical Nursing (LPN/LVN) students Medical-Surgical Nursing students NCLEX-PN candidates Students preparing for surgical nursing exams Keywords: preoperative nursing care, postoperative complications, informed consent responsibility, anesthesia considerations chronic alcoholism, herbal medication discontinuation, surgical classifications palliative exploratory curative, wound drainage types, dehiscence vs evisceration, paralytic ileus management, urinary retention overflow, Jackson Pratt drain, active drain suction, wrong site surgery prevention, sterile wound care technique, pulmonary complications smoker, shock and hypoxia postoperative, fasting guidelines anesthesia, glycopyrrolate reduce secretions, potassium level diuretics, anticoagulant interaction garlic warfarin, spinal anesthesia injury risk

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MED-SURG (VNSG 1429) CH. 17
"Surgical Care" NCLEX-STYLE
QUESTIONS 2026 EXPERT
VERIFIED | ACE THE TEST



The nurse had admitted a patient with a history of chronic alcoholism who

is scheduled for surgery in the morning. The nurse anticipates that this

patient's history will affect anesthesia in which way?




A) The patient will require more general anesthesia.

,B) The patient should only receive spinal anesthesia.

C) The patient will require less general anesthesia.


D) The patient should only receive conscious sedation. - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A)

The patient will require more general anesthesia.




Clients with a history of chronic alcoholism require more general

anesthesia than other patients. The increased tolerance to alcohol

decreases the effect of general anesthesia. Chronic alcoholism does not

require that spinal anesthesia or conscious sedation be given in place of

general anesthesia. The nurse also needs to frequently assess the patient

for alertness and monitor vital signs.REF: p. 257

The nurse is preparing preoperative medications for a patient who will be

undergoing abdominal surgery. The nurse is aware that the medication

glycopyrrolate (Robinul) is most likely ordered for which reason?




A) Sedative

B) Antiemetic

C) Reduce salivation

,D) Produce sedation - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔C) Reduce salivation




Robinul is an anticholinergic that is used preoperatively to decrease

gastrointestinal and urinary motility, reduce salivation, and reduce

respiratory and gastrointestinal secretions. Examples of medications used

to cause sedation are chlorpromazine, promethazine, and pentobarbital.

Antiemetic medications include chlorpromazine and promethazine.REF: pp.

263, 264, 271

The nurse is caring for a patient in the preoperative area who will be

undergoing palliative surgery. Which is an example of palliative surgery?




A) Breast augmentation

B) Replacement of a knee that has severe osteoarthritis

C) Opening of the abdomen to discover the source of unexplained pain

D) Creation of an ostomy for a patient with malignant metastatic tumor of

the intestine - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔D) Creation of an ostomy for a patient with

malignant metastatic tumor of the intestine




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, Breast augmentation surgery is considered cosmetic. Replacement of a

knee is considered curative surgery. Opening the abdomen to find the

source of pain is an exploratory surgery. Creation of an ostomy is

performed to relieve bowel obstruction and other symptoms and is

considered palliative because the basic problem is not corrected.REF: p.

256

A patient who has had a surgical procedure is at risk for development of a

postoperative wound infection. Which interventions by the nurse are

appropriate for prevention? (Select all that apply.)




A) Monitor vital signs every 8 hours.

B) Follow sterile technique when performing wound care.

C) Report increasing temperature to the primary care physician.

D) Assess the wound every hour for bleeding during the first 24 hours.

E) Collect a wound culture each day that the patient remains in the

hospital.

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