Adult Health 1 HESI Related

Review Adult Health 1 HESI related questions and content

A postoperative patient who had surgery for a perforated gastric ulcer has been receiving nasogastric suction for 3 days. The patient now has a serum sodium level of 127 mEq/L (127 mmol/L). Which prescribed therapy should the nurse question?

  • A. Infuse 5% dextrose in water at 125 mL/hr.
  • B. Administer IV morphine sulfate 4 mg every 2 hours PRN.
  • C. Give IV metoclopramide (Reglan) 10 mg every 6 hours PRN for nausea.
  • D. Administer 3% saline if serum sodium decreases to less than 128 mEq/L.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The nurse should question the prescription to infuse 5% dextrose in water at 125 mL/hr because the patient's gastric suction has been depleting electrolytes, leading to hyponatremia. Therefore, the IV solution should include electrolyte replacement. Solutions like lactated Ringer's solution would usually be ordered. The other choices (B, C, and D) are appropriate for a postoperative patient with gastric suction, addressing pain management, nausea control, and correcting hyponatremia if it drops below a certain level.