Warm oatmeal (Aveeno) baths are ordered for a client with cancer of the pancreas. What is the chief purpose of this procedure for this client?
- A. Relief of paralytic ileus
- B. Alleviation of pruritus associated with jaundice
- C. Relief of bloating and fullness after eating
- D. Reducing the fever associated with the disease
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Oatmeal baths alleviate pruritus caused by jaundice, a common symptom in pancreatic cancer due to bile salt accumulation.
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Which problem is highest priority for the nurse to identify in the client who had an open cholecystectomy surgery?
- A. Alteration in nutrition.
- B. Alteration in skin integrity.
- C. Alteration in urinary pattern.
- D. Alteration in comfort.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Pain (alteration in comfort) is the highest priority post-cholecystectomy, as it affects recovery and mobility. Nutrition, skin, and urinary issues are secondary in the immediate postoperative period.
The nurse is preparing to administer amitriptyline 10 mg orally to the client diagnosed with IBS. The client asks, “Why am I receiving this? I don’t feel depressed.” Which response by the nurse is best?
- A. “The medication is working. People with chronic diseases typically also suffer from depression.”
- B. “People with IBS have difficulty returning to sleep after waking to the bathroom. It will help you get adequate rest.”
- C. “The anticholinergic side effects of the drug will help to prevent bowel irritability and constipation.”
- D. “Tricyclic antidepressants reduce abdominal pain by affecting the communication system from the bowel to the brain.”
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A. Not all clients with chronic diseases suffer from depression. The response does not address the primary reason for the use of a TCA such as amitriptyline (Elavil) in IBS. B. A common response to TCAs is sedation; however, this medication is not given for this reason. C. TCAs do have anticholinergic side effects and can cause (not prevent) constipation. Clients with IBS can have constipation or diarrhea. D. Evidence supports that TCAs can reduce abdominal pain, and this benefit is unrelated to whether or not the client is being treated for depression.
The client tells the nurse about being diagnosed with a 2-cm cancerous tumor in the liver. The client wants to know about the treatment. Which statement should be the basis for the nurse’s response?
- A. The use of chemotherapy is the first-line treatment for liver cancer.
- B. Liver transplantation is not an option for clients with liver cancer.
- C. Radiofrequency ablation can be successful in treating tumors of this size.
- D. A tumor of this size can only be removed through an open surgical approach.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A. Chemotherapy is only used for clients who are not likely to benefit from other therapies. B. Liver transplantation is used when the tumor is large or localized. C. Radiofrequency ablation is a treatment technique that uses high-frequency alternating electrical current to heat tissue cells and destroy them. It can be successfully used to treat tumors less than 5 cm in size because these tumors tend to be slow growing and encapsulated. D. Surgical resection of the tumor is used when the tumor is large or localized.
The nurse is caring for the client with diverticulitis. The nurse should plan to instruct the client to avoid which food during an episode of diverticulitis?
- A. White bread
- B. Ripe banana
- C. Cooked oatmeal
- D. Iceberg lettuce
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A. White bread is a recommended food for fiber-restricted diets. It contains less than 1 g fiber per ounce. B. Ripe bananas, canned soft fruits, and most well-cooked vegetables without seeds or skins are recommended for fiber-restricted diets. C. Cooked oatmeal contains 4 g of fiber per serving. Foods high in fiber should be avoided during an episode of diverticulitis, and foods should be restricted to low fiber or clear liquids. Once diverticulitis is resolved, the client should return to a high-fiber diet. D. Iceberg lettuce contains less than 1 g of fiber.
The nurse is caring for the client who is one (1) day post-upper gastrointestinal (UGI) series. Which assessment data warrant intervention?
- A. No bowel movement.
- B. Oxygen saturation 96%.
- C. Vital signs within normal baseline.
- D. Intact gag reflex.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: No bowel movement one day post-UGI series may indicate barium impaction, requiring intervention. Normal oxygen saturation, vital signs, and gag reflex are expected.
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