Which statement would be an expected outcome for the postoperative client who had general anesthesia?
- A. The client will be able to sit in the chair for 30 minutes.
- B. The client will have a pulse oximetry reading of 97% on room air.
- C. The client will have a urine output of 30 mL per hour.
- D. The client will be able to distinguish sharp from dull sensations.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A pulse oximetry of 97% on room air indicates adequate oxygenation post-general anesthesia, a key outcome. Sitting, urine output, and sensation are secondary or unrelated.
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The postoperative client complains of hearing a 'popping sound' and feeling 'something opening' when ambulating in the room. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- A. Notify the surgeon the client has had an evisceration.
- B. Contact the surgery department to prepare for emergency surgery.
- C. Assess the operative site and cover the site with a moistened dressing.
- D. Explain this is a common feeling and tell the client to continue with activity.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A popping sound and opening sensation suggest dehiscence or evisceration; assessing and covering with a moist dressing stabilizes the site, the first step. Notification and surgery prep follow, and dismissing the symptom is unsafe.
The PACU nurse is receiving the client from the OR. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- A. Assess the client's breath sounds.
- B. Apply oxygen via nasal cannula.
- C. Take the client's blood pressure.
- D. Monitor the pulse oximeter reading.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Assessing breath sounds ensures airway patency and ventilation, the priority post-OR per ABCs. Oxygen, BP, and pulse oximetry follow airway assessment.
The nurse is completing the preoperative checklist on a client going to surgery. Which information should the nurse report to the surgeon?
- A. The client understands the purpose of the surgery.
- B. The client stopped taking aspirin three (3) weeks ago.
- C. The client uses the oral supplements licorice and garlic.
- D. The client has mild levels of preoperative anxiety.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Licorice and garlic may increase bleeding risk or interact with anesthesia, requiring surgeon notification. Understanding, aspirin cessation, and mild anxiety are expected or safe.
The client is in the lithotomy position during surgery. Which nursing intervention should be implemented to decrease a complication from the positioning?
- A. Increase the intravenous fluids.
- B. Lower one leg at a time.
- C. Raise the foot of the stretcher.
- D. Administer epinephrine, a vasopressor.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lowering legs sequentially prevents rapid blood pressure drops from venous pooling, reducing circulatory complications in lithotomy. Fluids, stretcher elevation, and epinephrine are unrelated.
Which nursing intervention has the highest priority when preparing the client for a surgical procedure?
- A. Pad the client's elbows and knees.
- B. Apply soft restraint straps to the extremities.
- C. Prepare the client's incision site.
- D. Document the temperature of the room.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Preparing the incision site ensures asepsis, reducing infection risk, the highest priority. Padding, restraints, and room temperature are secondary.
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