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.
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The nurse is assessing a patient with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) who is experiencing increasing mid-epigastric discomfort. Which of the following patient statements indicate that additional patient education about GERD is needed?
- A. I take antacids between meals and at bedtime each night.
- B. I sleep with the head of the bed elevated on 10-cm blocks.
- C. I quit smoking several years ago, but I still chew a lot of gum.
- D. I eat small meals throughout the day and have a bedtime snack.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: GERD is exacerbated by eating late at night, and the nurse should plan to teach the patient to avoid eating at bedtime. The other patient actions are appropriate to control symptoms of GERD.
Which of the following symptoms should the nurse anticipate in a patient with a duodenal ulcer?
- A. Decreased gastric secretion
- B. Nausea and vomiting
- C. Pain about 1 hour after a meal
- D. Middle of the night pain
- E. Relief from pain with administration of an antacid
Correct Answer: B,D,E
Rationale: A patient with a duodenal ulcer may have nausea and vomiting, pain in the middle of the night, and relief from pain with an administration of an antacid. Decreased gastric secretion is not typical; duodenal ulcers are often associated with increased acid secretion.
Which of the following information about a patient who has just been admitted to the hospital with nausea and vomiting requires the most rapid intervention by the nurse?
- A. The patient has taken only sips of water.
- B. The patient is lethargic and difficult to arouse.
- C. The patient's chart indicates a recent resection of the small intestine.
- D. The patient has been vomiting several times a day for the last 4 days.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A lethargic patient is at risk for aspiration, and the nurse will need to position the patient to decrease aspiration risk. The other information also is important to collect, but it does not require as quick action as the risk for aspiration.
The nurse is assessing a patient who recently has been experiencing frequent 'heartburn' in the clinic. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching plan?
- A. Barium swallow
- B. Radionuclide tests
- C. Endoscopy procedures
- D. Proton pump inhibitors
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Because diagnostic testing for heartburn that is probably caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is expensive and uncomfortable, proton pump inhibitors are frequently used for a short period as the first step in the diagnosis of GERD. The other tests may be used but are not usually the first step in diagnosis.
The nurse is caring for a patient with peptic ulcer disease associated with the presence of Helicobacter pylori and is being treated with triple drug therapy. Which of the following medications should the nurse include in the patient teaching?
- A. Sucralfate, nystatin, and bismuth
- B. Amoxicillin, clarithromycin, and omeprazole
- C. Famotidine, magnesium hydroxide, and pantoprazole
- D. Metoclopramide, bethanechol, and promethazine
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The drugs used in triple drug therapy include a proton pump inhibitor such as omeprazole and the antibiotics amoxicillin and clarithromycin. The other combinations listed are not included in the protocol for H. pylori infection.
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