A patient returning from a 2-week camping trip a few days ago, reports having nausea, anorexia, and dark urine. Which additional information would assist in diagnosing hepatitis A?
- A. Exposure to blood
- B. Recent ingestion of raw fish
- C. History of intravenous drug use
- D. Multiple sex partners
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hepatitis A spreads by direct contact through the oral-fecal route, usually by food and water contaminated with feces.
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Why is it advantageous for a live person to be a liver donor?
- A. Because the donor is not at risk for any complication.
- B. Because the recipient is more likely to avoid rejection.
- C. Because the donor donates only a part of the liver.
- D. Because the blood supply is more dependable in the donated liver.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A live donor may donate only a portion of their liver and within weeks the donor's liver has grown to the size to meet the body's needs. The same is true for the recipient.
A patient with pancreatitis is on nothing by mouth status (NPO). The patient asks the nurse 'Why am I unable to have anything by mouth?'. Which is the best response?
- A. Diagnostic tests depend on you not eating anything.'
- B. The pancreas is stimulated whenever you eat or drink and causes pain.'
- C. Eating causes the need for a bowel movement, which excretes your medication too rapidly.'
- D. Resting your gastrointestinal tract will cure your pancreatitis.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Food and fluids are withheld to avoid stimulating pancreatic activity, and IV fluids are administered.
The nurse explains that the use of cyclosporine as an immunosuppressant has been successful in the reduction of rejection of liver transplants because the drug has which benefit?
- A. increases the rate of the regeneration of liver cells.
- B. can overcome complications presented by hepatitis C.
- C. increases blood supply to transplant.
- D. does not suppress bone marrow.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressant that does not cause bone marrow suppression nor does it impede healing.
Which will the nurse point out as a significant advantage of the laparoscopic cholecystectomy?
- A. Slightly more invasive, but there is less pain
- B. Can be performed on all patients of any age
- C. Can be performed even when there are large stones present in the bile duct
- D. Less invasive procedure
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The laparoscopic cholecystectomy is less invasive and causes less pain and a quick recovery. If there are large stones present, a sphincterotomy is done before the laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Persons with bleeding tendencies, pathologic conditions of the abdomen, stones in the bile duct, and extensive adhesions are not good candidates.
Which is an essential nursing measure to prevent injury to the patient who is to receive a paracentesis?
- A. Have patient sign a permit.
- B. Pad side rails.
- C. Check for allergy to contrast media or to shellfish.
- D. Have patient void immediately before procedure.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: To prevent the puncturing of the bladder, the patient must void immediately before the procedure. A permit is required but it is not a safety precaution for the patient. There is no contrast media used in a paracentesis.
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