Which is the most appropriate method used by high-risk health workers to prevent hepatitis B?
- A. Hepatitis B vaccine
- B. Diligent hand washing
- C. Wearing protective gear
- D. Hb immune globulin injections
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The best preventive measure against the contraction of hepatitis B is HBV vaccine.
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Which factors may increase a patient's risk of developing cancer of the pancreas?
- A. Diet high in carbohydrates and dairy products
- B. Cardiovascular disease and glaucoma
- C. Tea and cola consumption
- D. Cigarette smoking and having diabetes mellitus
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The cause of cancer of the pancreas is unknown, but it is diagnosed more often in cigarette smokers, people exposed to chemical carcinogens, and people with diabetes mellitus and pancreatitis.
Which action will the nurse take to prepare a patient for an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)?
- A. Confirm that a recent chest x-ray is on file.
- B. Confirm the presence of a consent form.
- C. Warn patient that the procedure will take about 3 hours.
- D. Confirm the presence of a prothrombin time/INR.
- E. Withhold food and drink for 4 hours.
Correct Answer: B,D
Rationale: Before the ERCP, the patient will be held NPO for 8 hours. It is necessary that a consent form be signed as well as evidence of a prothrombin time INR.
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.
When caring for an extremely jaundiced patient with cirrhosis, which does the nurse expect to see included in the plan of care?
- A. Encouraging consumption of a high-fat diet
- B. Skin care to relieve pruritus
- C. Offering foods rich in fat-soluble vitamins
- D. Meticulous foot care
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Jaundice causes pruritus and can lead to skin lesions and pressure injury.
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