A client who had a total colectomy with an ileostomy has rectal packing in place to absorb drainage and promote healing. When the client asks how soon the packing will be removed, what is the nurse's best response?
- A. Within 24 hours
- B. 2 days
- C. Within 1 week
- D. In 2 weeks
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The rectum is packed with gauze during surgery to absorb drainage and promote gradual healing. The rectal pack usually is removed in 5 to 7 days.
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The nurse is preparing a client for surgery and observes on the operative permit that the client will be having a double-barrel colostomy. The nurse explains to the client's spouse that this is performed on what portion of the large intestine?
- A. Descending
- B. Ascending
- C. Transverse
- D. Sigmoid
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A double-barrel colostomy, which is performed most often in the transverse section of the large intestine, contains both a proximal and distal stoma.
A client will be having a total colectomy in 4 days. The client does not have an obstruction. What does the nurse anticipate instructing the client about doing prior to the surgery to prepare the bowel?
- A. Instructing the client about dietary restrictions and lavage agents
- B. Making sure the client drinks 2 L of fluids prior to the procedure
- C. Instructing the client to have no food except clear liquids for 4 days
- D. There will be no special preparation, and the client may eat until midnight the night prior to surgery.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cleansing of the bowel before surgery is carried out using dietary restriction in combination with laxative or lavage agents, depending on the client's condition (i.e., presence or absence of obstruction) and according to the surgeon's preference. There are no benefits to the client drinking 2 L of fluids prior to the procedure or taking in only clear liquids for 4 days.
The nurse is providing ostomy care to the client with an ileostomy. What can the nurse use to promote adhesion of the ostomy appliance?
- A. Adhesive glue
- B. Tincture of Benzoin
- C. Vaseline
- D. Karaya paste
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Karaya paste, which becomes gelatinous when in contact with moisture, is commonly used in place of an adhesive. Karaya paste promotes adhesion of the ostomy appliance.
The nurse is teaching the client post ileostomy surgery about attachment of the faceplate around the stoma. What measure will ensure secure attachment of the pouch to the peristomal skin?
- A. Apply a large quantity of adhesive around the stoma prior to attaching the faceplate.
- B. Press the adhesive faceplate around the stoma for about 30 seconds.
- C. Press the adhesive faceplate from the outward edge of the stoma inward.
- D. Wipe the faceplate with alcohol to remove debris.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Press the adhesive faceplate around the stoma for about 30 seconds. This measure ensures secure attachment of the pouch to the peristomal skin. A large amount of adhesive is not necessary to adhere the faceplate around the stoma. The adhesive faceplate should be pressed from the stomal edge outward. The faceplate should not be wiped with alcohol first.
A client who is scheduled for an ileostomy surgery and been taking corticosteroids is instructed to taper the drug, eventually discontinuing it. The nurse would monitor this client for which of the following?
- A. Cerebral anoxia
- B. Cardiac dysrhythmias
- C. Hypothyroidism
- D. Adrenal insufficiency
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Adrenal crisis is potentially life-threatening and may result from the abrupt withdrawal of corticosteroids. Therefore, the nurse should closely monitor a client who is scheduled for an ileostomy surgery for adrenal insufficiency, resulting from corticosteroid withdrawal. Withdrawal of corticosteroids does not cause cerebral anoxia, cardiac dysrhythmias, or hypothyroidism.
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