The client is scheduled for an abdominal-perineal resection for cancer of the rectum. Which components should the nurse include in the client’s preoperative education? Select all that apply.
- A. The enterostomal nurse will be visiting the client prior to surgery.
- B. After surgery rectal suppositories will be given to prevent straining and stress.
- C. The bowel will be cleansed before surgery with a laxative, enema, or whole-gut lavage.
- D. Oral or intravenous (IV) antibiotics will be prescribed to be given preoperatively.
- E. A member of the surgical team will discuss the risk of postoperative sexual dysfunction.
Correct Answer: A,C,D,E
Rationale: An abdominal-perineal resection removes the sigmoid colon, rectum, and anus. As a result the client will have a permanent colostomy. The enterostomal nurse will identify and mark an appropriate stoma location after considering the client’s skinfolds, clothing preferences, and the level of the colostomy. The bowel is cleansed preoperatively to reduce the risk of peritoneal contamination by bowel contents during surgery. Antibiotics are prescribed to be given preoperatively to reduce the risk of peritoneal contamination by bowel contents during surgery. Postoperatively the client with an abdominal-perineal resection is at risk for sexual dysfunction and urinary incontinence as a result of nerve damage. This needs to be discussed with the client prior to surgery by the surgeon or a member of the surgical team.
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Which data should the nurse expect to assess in the client who had an upper gastrointestinal (UGI) series?
- A. Chalky white stools.
- B. Increased heart rate.
- C. A firm, hard abdomen.
- D. Hyperactive bowel sounds.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A UGI series uses barium, which can cause chalky white stools as it is excreted. Heart rate, abdominal firmness, and bowel sounds are not typically affected.
The client diagnosed with ulcerative colitis has an ileostomy. Which statement indicates the client needs more teaching concerning the ileostomy?
- A. My stoma should be pink and moist.
- B. I will irrigate my ileostomy every morning.
- C. If I get a red, bumpy, itchy rash I will call my HCP.
- D. I will change my pouch if it starts leaking.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Ileostomies typically do not require routine irrigation, as the output is liquid and continuous, unlike colostomies. The other statements reflect correct understanding of stoma care and management.
The client who has had an abdominal perineal resection is being discharged. Which discharge information should the nurse teach?
- A. The stoma should be a white, blue, or purple color.
- B. Limit ambulation to prevent the pouch from coming off.
- C. Take pain medication when the pain level is at an '8.'
- D. Empty the pouch when it is one-third to one-half full.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Emptying the pouch when one-third to one-half full prevents leaks and skin irritation. A healthy stoma is pink/moist, ambulation is encouraged, and pain medication should be taken before pain becomes severe.
The nurse is admitting a client diagnosed with protein calorie malnutrition. Which interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply.
- A. Place the client on a 72-hour calorie count.
- B. Ask the client to describe the stools.
- C. Have the UAP weigh the client.
- D. Obtain a list of current medications.
- E. Make a referral to the dietitian.
Correct Answer: A,C,D,E
Rationale: Calorie count, weight, medication list, and dietitian referral assess and manage malnutrition. Stool description is less relevant unless GI issues are present.
The nurse has been assigned to care for four clients. Which client should the nurse plan to assess first?
- A. The 50-year-old client who has chronic pancreatitis and is reporting a pain level of 6 out of 10 on a numerical scale
- B. The 47-year-old client with esophageal varices who has influenza and has been coughing for the last 30 minutes
- C. The 60-year-old client who had an open cholecystectomy 15 hours ago and has been stable through the night
- D. The 54-year-old client with cirrhosis and jaundice who is reporting having itching all over the body
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A. The client with a pain rating of 6 out of 10 on a numerical scale needs attention, but the pain is not a life-threatening concern. B. Bleeding esophageal varices are the most life-threatening complication of cirrhosis. Coughing can precipitate a bleeding episode. The nurse should assess this client first. C. The client who is postcholecystectomy is reported as being stable and could be assessed last. D. The client reporting itching needs attention, but the itching is not a life-threatening concern.