Which nursing statement would best ease a client's anxiety before an emergency operative procedure?
- A. You will be just fine; the operating room nurses will take good care of you.
- B. It is best to take deep breaths and relax before the procedure.
- C. Let me explain to you what will happen next.
- D. We will keep your family informed of your progress.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Many clients feel fearful of knowing little about the operative procedure and what to expect. This fear causes anxiety and can lead to a poorer response to surgery and surgical complications. Explanations of what the client is to expect can help to decrease anxiety. False reassurance of being fine does not diminish anxiety. Deep breathing and relaxation techniques can be helpful to the client but addressing the source of the anxiety is more beneficial. Keeping the family informed helps the family and is not client focused.
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A nurse is assessing the postoperative client on the second postoperative day. What assessment finding requires the nurse to immediately notify the health care provider?
- A. The client has an absence of bowel sounds.
- B. The client's lungs reveal rales in the bases.
- C. The client states a moderate amount of pain at the incisional site.
- D. A moderate amount of serous drainage is noted on the operative dressing.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A nursing assessment finding of concern on the second postoperative day is the absence of bowel sounds, which may indicate a paralytic ileus. Other assessment findings may include abdominal pain and distention as fluids, solids, and gas do not move through the intestinal tract. Rales in the bases are a frequent finding postoperatively, especially if general anesthesia was administered. Encourage the client to cough and breathe deep. Pain is a common symptom following a surgical procedure. Serous drainage on the postoperative dressing needs to be monitored and brought to the physician's attention when assessing the client.
Several of the clients at the clinic are preparing to have surgery within the next 2 weeks. They are completing preoperative paperwork today with their visit. What is a reason(s) that people might need to have surgery? Select all that apply.
- A. Cosmetic
- B. Diagnostic
- C. Palliative
- D. Normative
- E. Causative
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Reasons people have surgery include cosmetic reasons, diagnostic procedures, palliative surgeries, exploratory surgeries, and curative surgeries. Normative and causative are not reasons for surgery.
The nurse is caring for a client postoperatively. What nursing interventions help prevent venous stasis and other circulatory complications in a client who has undergone surgery?
- A. Place pillows under the client's knees or calves.
- B. Encourage the client to move legs frequently and do leg exercises.
- C. Apply pressure on the client's lower extremities.
- D. Maintain the client in a side-lying position.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse should encourage the client to move legs frequently and do leg exercises to prevent venous stasis and other circulatory complications. The nurse should not place pillows under the client's knees or calves unless prescribed and should avoid placing pressure on the client's lower extremities. Placing the client in a side-lying position will not help prevent venous stasis and other circulatory complications in a client who has undergone surgery.
The surgical unit nurse is developing a postoperative plan of care. In which client's plan of care would the nurse document interventions of deep breathing, gastrointestinal assessment, and effective regulation of temperature?
- A. A client with gastrointestinal surgery and general anesthesia
- B. A client having a knee replacement and regional anesthesia
- C. A client having lower extremity muscle repair and spinal anesthesia
- D. A client with spinal stenosis and a regional nerve blockade
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: General anesthesia acts on the central nervous system to produce a loss of sensation, reflexes, and consciousness. The anesthesiologist monitors the vital functions of breathing, circulation, and temperature. Following general anesthesia, nurses must closely monitor for effective breathing and oxygenation, temperature regulation, and adequate fluid balance. Nursing interventions for those clients with regional anesthesia, spinal anesthesia, and regional nerve blockades focus on assessing for allergic reactions, neurovascular assessments to specific body regions, and side effects of the medication.
The nurse is caring for a client during an intraoperative procedure. When assessing vital signs, which result indicates a need to alert the anesthesiologist immediately?
- A. Pulse rate of 110 beats/min
- B. Respiratory rate of 18 breaths/min
- C. Blood pressure of 104/62 mm Hg
- D. Temperature of 102.5?°F (39?°C)
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Intraoperative hyperthermia can indicate a life-threatening condition called malignant hyperthermia. The circulating nurse closely monitors the client for signs of hyperthermia. The pulse rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure did not indicate a significant concern.
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