Timby's Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Thirteenth, North American Edition - Caring for Clients With Ostomies Related

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Which intervention would be most appropriate for a client who has undergone colostomy surgery?

  • A. Monitoring vital signs once a day.
  • B. Taking temperature by rectal route
  • C. Monitoring the volume of gastric secretions.
  • D. Minimizing the client's fluid intake
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The nurse should monitor the volume of suctioned gastric secretions in a client who has undergone colostomy surgery. The nurse should monitor vital signs once every 4 hours and take temperature by any route other than rectal. The nurse should also ensure that the client's fluid intake is adequate and not minimized.