The nurse is teaching a client recovering from a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Which statement indicates the discharge teaching is effective?
- A. I will take my lipid-lowering medicine at the same time each night.
- B. I may experience some discomfort when I eat a high-fat meal.
- C. I need someone to stay with me for about a week after surgery.
- D. I should not splint my incision when I deep breathe and cough.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: High-fat meals may cause discomfort post-cholecystectomy due to altered bile flow, indicating understanding of dietary adjustments. Lipid-lowering drugs, prolonged supervision, and avoiding splinting are incorrect.
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An adult has a nasogastric tube in place. Which nursing action will relieve discomfort in the nostril with the NG tube?
- A. Remove any tape and loosely pin the NG tube to his gown.
- B. Lubricate the NG tube with viscous lidocaine.
- C. Loop the NG tube to avoid pressure on the nares.
- D. Replace the NG tube with a smaller diameter tube.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Looping the NG tube reduces pressure on the nares, alleviating discomfort without compromising function.
The client presents to the outpatient clinic complaining of diarrhea for two (2) days. Which laboratory data should the nurse monitor?
- A. The sodium level.
- B. The albumin level.
- C. The potassium level.
- D. The glucose level.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Potassium is critical to monitor in diarrhea due to risk of hypokalemia from losses, which can cause arrhythmias. Sodium is also relevant, but potassium is priority.
The nurse caring for a client diagnosed with GERD writes the client problem of 'behavior modification.' Which intervention should be included for this problem?
- A. Teach the client to sleep with a foam wedge under the head.
- B. Encourage the client to decrease the amount of smoking.
- C. Instruct the client to take over-the-counter medication for relief of pain.
- D. Discuss the need to attend Alcoholics Anonymous to quit drinking.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Sleeping with a foam wedge elevates the head, reducing reflux by preventing stomach acid from flowing into the esophagus during sleep, a key behavioral modification for GERD. Smoking cessation is beneficial but less specific to immediate symptom relief, and the other options are not directly related to behavior modification for GERD.
Which intervention should the nurse include when discussing ways to prevent food poisoning?
- A. Wash hands for 10 seconds after handling raw meat.
- B. Clean all cutting boards between meats and fruits.
- C. Maintain food temperatures at 1408 F during extended servings.
- D. Explain fruits do not require washing prior to eating or preparing.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cleaning cutting boards between meats and fruits prevents cross-contamination, a key cause of food poisoning. Handwashing should be longer, 140°F is too high, and fruits require washing.
The nurse is preparing a client with Crohn's disease for discharge. Which of the following statements indicates that he needs further teaching?
- A. Stress can make it worse.'
- B. Since I have Crohn's disease, I don't have to worry about colon cancer.'
- C. I realize I shall always have to monitor my diet.'
- D. I understand there is a high incidence of familial occurrence with this disease.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Crohn’s disease increases the risk of colon cancer, so the statement indicates a need for further teaching. The other statements are correct.
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