Which of the following assessment findings in a patient with acute pancreatitis should the nurse report urgently to the health care provider?
- A. Nausea and vomiting
- B. Hypotonic bowel sounds
- C. Abdominal tenderness and guarding
- D. Muscle twitching and finger numbness
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Muscle twitching and finger numbness indicate hypocalcemia, which may lead to tetany unless calcium gluconate is administered. Numbness or tingling around the lips and in the fingers is an early indicator of hypocalcemia. Although the other findings also should be reported to the health care provider, they do not indicate complications that require rapid action.
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is admitted with an abrupt onset of jaundice, nausea, and abnormal liver function studies. Serological testing is negative for viral causes of hepatitis. Which of the following questions by the nurse is best?
- A. Is there any history of IV drug use?
- B. Are you taking corticosteroids for any reason?
- C. Do you use any over-the-counter (OTC) drugs?
- D. Have you recently travelled to a foreign country?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The patient's symptoms, lack of antibodies for hepatitis, and the abrupt onset of symptoms suggest toxic hepatitis, which can be caused by commonly used OTC drugs such as acetaminophen. Travel to a foreign country and a history of IV drug use are risk factors for viral hepatitis. Corticosteroid use does not cause the symptoms listed.
The nurse is caring for a patient who is diagnosed with acute hepatitis B. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching plan?
- A. Ways to increase exercise and activity level
- B. Self-administration of ?±-interferon
- C. Adverse effects of nucleoside and nucleotide analogs
- D. Measures that will be helpful in improving appetite
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Maintaining adequate nutritional intake is important for regeneration of hepatocytes. Interferon and antivirals may be used for persistent hepatitis B, but they are not prescribed for acute hepatitis B infection. Rest is recommended.
Which of the following nursing actions should be included in the plan of care for a patient who is being treated for bleeding esophageal varices with balloon tamponade using a device such as a Blakemore tube?
- A. Monitor the patient for shortness of breath.
- B. Encourage the patient to cough every 4 hours.
- C. Deflate the gastric balloon every 12 hours.
- D. Verify the position of the balloon every 6 hours.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A common complication of balloon tamponade is occlusion of the airway by the balloon, so it is important to monitor the patient's respiratory status. In addition, if the gastric balloon ruptures, the esophageal balloon may slip upward and occlude the airway. Coughing increases the pressure on the varices and increases the risk for bleeding. Balloon position is verified after insertion and does not require further verification. The esophageal balloon is deflated every 8-12 hours to avoid necrosis, but if the gastric balloon is deflated, the esophageal balloon may occlude the airway.
The nurse is planning care for a patient with acute severe pancreatitis. Which of the following patient outcomes is priority?
- A. Expressing satisfaction with pain control
- B. Developing no ongoing pancreatic problems
- C. Maintaining normal respiratory function
- D. Having adequate fluid and electrolyte balance
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Respiratory failure can occur as a complication of acute pancreatitis, and maintenance of adequate respiratory function is the priority goal. The other outcomes also would be appropriate for the patient.
Which of the following nursing actions is a priority when the nurse is caring for a patient with pancreatic cancer?
- A. Offer high-calorie, high-protein dietary choices.
- B. Offer psychological support for anxiety or depression.
- C. Educate about the need to avoid scratching pruritic areas.
- D. Administer prescribed opioids to relieve pain as needed.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Effective pain management will be necessary in order for the patient to improve nutrition, be receptive to education, or manage anxiety or depression.
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