Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing in Canada, 5th Edition - Nursing Management: Upper Gastrointestinal Conditions Related

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The nurse is providing discharge teaching for a patient following a gastroduodenostomy for treatment of a peptic ulcer. Which of the following patient statements indicate that the teaching has been effective?

  • A. Persistent heartburn is expected after surgery.
  • B. I will try to drink liquids along with my meals.
  • C. Vitamin supplements may be needed to prevent problems with anemia.
  • D. I will need to choose foods that are low in fat and high in carbohydrate.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Cobalamin deficiency may occur after partial gastrectomy, and the patient may need to receive cobalamin via injections or nasal spray. Foods that have moderate fat and low carbohydrate should be chosen to prevent dumping syndrome. Ingestion of liquids with meals is avoided to prevent dumping syndrome. Although peptic ulcer disease may recur, persistent heartburn is not expected after surgery and the patient should call the health care provider if this occurs.