Viral hepatitis may be treated at home. Which should be taught to the patient's family?
- A. Clothes should be laundered separately with hot water.
- B. Personal items and drinking glasses should not be shared.
- C. Articles soiled with feces do not require extra care.
- D. Hands need to be thoroughly washed after toileting.
- E. Contaminated items may be disposed of with regular trash.
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: For the patient with viral hepatitis being cared for in the home, the family needs to be taught necessary precautions. Clothes should be laundered separately with hot water. Personal items used by the patient should not be shared. Articles soiled with feces must be disinfected. Any contaminated items should be disposed of properly.
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Immediately following a liver biopsy, the patient becomes dyspneic, the pulse increases to 100, and no breath sounds can be heard on the affected side. Which will the nurse suspect?
- A. Peritonitis
- B. Pneumothorax
- C. Hemorrhage of the liver
- D. Pleural effusion
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Pneumothorax is a possible complication of a liver biopsy. These signs and symptoms need to be reported to the health care provider immediately.
A patient with cirrhosis of the liver will have which blood test results monitored?
- A. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
- B. Platelet counts
- C. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
- D. Hemoglobin and Hematocrit (HGB and HCT)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse will monitor the patient with cirrhosis for an elevated AST level which would indicate worsening liver function. The BUN monitors kidney function. The platelet count is part of the complete blood count which is not necessary to monitor with cirrhosis. The HGB and HCT monitor for anemia.
What should the nurse monitor in caring for the patient undergoing a paracentesis?
- A. The urinary output
- B. Hypervolemia
- C. Fluid removal over at least 30 minutes
- D. Seizure
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The fluid removed during a paracentesis is removed over a period of 30 to 90 minutes to prevent sudden changes in blood pressure leading to syncope. The bed should be in a high Fowler's position. Food and fluid restriction is usually not necessary.
A occurs when the body encapsulates the autodigestive debris in the pancreatic tissue, frequently becoming an abscess.
Correct Answer: pseudocyst
Rationale: A pseudocyst occurs when the body encapsulates the autodigestive debris in the pancreatic tissue.
Which factors are most commonly associated with pancreatitis?
- A. Coronary artery disease
- B. Alcoholism and biliary tract disease
- C. Cirrhosis
- D. History of myocardial infarction
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Alcoholism and biliary tract disease are the two factors most commonly associated with pancreatitis.
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