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A client with a nasogastric tube in place following gastric surgery reports nausea. What is the most appropriate nursing action?

  • A. Irrigate the NG tube with 30 ml of normal saline.
  • B. Administer an antiemetic as prescribed.
  • C. Assess the NG tube for patency and reposition if necessary.
  • D. Provide sips of water and reassess the client's symptoms.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Assessing the NG tube for patency and repositioning it if necessary is the most appropriate action to relieve the client's nausea. Nausea in a client with a nasogastric tube can be due to the tube's malposition or blockage. Irrigating the NG tube with normal saline (Choice A) without assessing for patency or repositioning may worsen the situation. Administering an antiemetic (Choice B) can help manage symptoms but does not address the potential issue with the NG tube. Providing sips of water and reassessing symptoms (Choice D) may be contraindicated if there is a problem with the NG tube and could exacerbate the nausea.