Monitor urine pH. Determine cause (medication, infection, impaction) D. After client feels abdominal cramping. A. Kosher roast beef and ice cream E. Breast Milk, Incontinence is described as the inability to control defecation often caused by Intussusception Select all that apply. D. Notify the doctor. The health care provider prescribes a large-volume cleansing enema for a client. Position the bed flat and assist the client onto his or her left side. Which of the following is most likely to validate that a client is experiencing intestinal bleeding? b. soap a. "Are you experiencing rectal fullness?" f. Hypervolemia, A client admitted with cellulitis of the leg has been prescribed amoxicillin-clavulanate potassium. How far will the nurse insert the suppository? Pasta with cream sauce will help coat the abdominal mucosa. After 3 days of antibiotic therapy, the client develops severe diarrhea, and the nurse notifies the health care provider. a. a. When questioned by the clients, which food would the nurse suggest as natural intestinal deodorizers? a. Prone b. c. "This occurs when bearing down and decreasing blood flow to the heart; when you stop, the blood flow will return in a larger amount." d. White cell count of 12,000/mL (12.00 109/L) C. Administer warm saline throat irrigations Regular use of a laxative The nurse should instruct the client to monitor and report which of the following adverse effect of the medication A. What is the difference between a one-piece and two-piece pouching system? b. light brown B. increased sedation is achieved by higher doses of medication. d. Caffeine- containing beverages should be monitored to prevent excess intake. B. a. C. Nocturia A nurse is providing preoperative teaching for a patient who has colon cancer. The incontinence pattern 4. peripheral vascular function. It is unusual to feel dizzy while having a bowel movement. Chronic Constipation If the word group is not a phrase, write no on the line. (Select all that apply.) A. a. Which guideline is recommended in this procedure? b. Select all that apply. B. Instill 200 mL of fluid every 15 mins. d. transverse colostomy. The student placed the client in supine position with the abdomen exposed. A nurse is providing preoperative teaching for an older adult patient who has diverticulitis and is scheduled for a creation of a double-barrel colostomy in the sigmoid colon. In assessing the client for complications related to positioning, the nurse is most concerned with which finding? What is the most important nursing action in the care of this client? Sit on the toilet 30 minutes after eating a meal. d. Stroking Ms. youngs leg or thigh, b. When the client has the urge to defecate. The health care provider ordered the following tests: (a) barium enema, (b) fecal occult blood test, (c) endoscopic studies, and (d) upper gastrointestinal series. The nurse should recognize that which of the following actions is the priority? For which adverse effect would the nurse monitor in this patient? Which foods will the nurse recommend to avoid for a client with uncomfortable, frequent episodes of flatulence? B. The nurse should recognize which of the following foods provided together on the same dinner tray can be in violation of the clients religious practices? d. a client recovering from prostate surgery. evaluate fluid and electrolyte levels. What teaching will the nurse provide? Scrambled eggs A communicating wall remains between the proximal and the distal bowel. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following adverse effects? Ignoring the urge to defecate. Which finding indicates that the client needs further assessment in the postanesthesia care unit? A. b. D. Reabsorbs water from the bowel, B. Weakens the muscles and the natural ability to defecate. Which of the following foods should beincluded as sources of fiber? A saline osmotic laxative The nurse is teaching a patient regarding administration of antiemetic medications. d. "This is good to help bowels move.". b. Disconnecting and reconnecting the drainage system quickly to obtain a urine specimen. Cheese d. It often causes rebound diarrhea and electrolyte loss. a. pouring warm water over Ms. Young's fingers Dry, hard stool During the procedure the patient tells the nurse she is feeling dizzy and nauseated, and then vomits. Which guideline is recommended for this procedure? c. mineral oil C. 6-8 in C. Absent urine output for 2 hr With this ostomy, the patient has no voluntary control of bowel movements. b. alcohol d. yellow This type contains digestive enzymes and acids that cause skin irritation, extra care is required to keep waste materials from contacting the abdominal surface. A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a client who has a pressure ulcer on his heel. (Select all that apply.) b. d. The student sequenced from auscultation to inspection, and percussion to palpation. d. The appliance will fit securely to the client's skin. A. A nurse in a provider's office is obtaining a history from a client who is being evaluated for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Which of the following should the nurse discuss as causes of constipation? c. staying with him while voiding Assisting him in assuming his normal voiding position a. hypertonic saline Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis A. B. Which factor should the nurse review first to identify the cause of constipation? ", A nurse is caring for a child who is in the postoperative period following a tonsillectomy. c. Obtain a diet change order to increase the amount of fiber in the client's meals. B. b. jejunum Which teaching will the nurse include? The nurse first observes the contour of the abdomen, noting any masses, scars, or areas of distention. D. Administer fluid. The client drinks 8 glasses of fluid daily. c. oliguria Which factor is responsible for primary constipation? What should the nurse do first? \text { melan/o } & & \text {-oma } & & Mrs. Lonte is ordered a clear liquid diet for breakfast, to advance to a house diet as tolerated. Which food will the nurse recommend that the client consume? D. Limit activity, C. Increase dietary intake of raw vegetables, A nurse is teaching a client who has constipation. The interest rate in the marketplace is 6% per year, compounded quarterly. The nurse states combination therapy is preferred because: A. different vomiting pathways are blocked. C. Inadequate fluid intake E. Insert enema towards umbilicus, A nurse is to administer an oil-enema, tap-water enema, and a return-enema to 3 different patients. c. digital removal of stool B. Q2h while the patient is awake. A. Select all that apply. A. Cathartics A nurse is performing digital removal of stool on a patient with a fecal impaction. which of the following actions of Skip to document Ask an Expert Sign inRegister Sign inRegister Home Ask an ExpertNew My Library Discovery Institutions Western Governors University StuDocu University University of the People A nurse is assessing a postpartum client who is receiving oxytocin 1 hour after normal spontaneous delivery. a. He is 80 years old and has an indwelling catheter in place. The nurse observes that the tube is connected to the wall suction, but it is not draining. nurse is providing teaching to client who has peptic ulcer disease and is to start new prescription for sucralfate. C. Immediately before meals. b. A. a. Oil-retention 3 Auscultation C. Causes distention of the intestines d. Collecting the specimen B. Heartburn a. Decreased sensation in the lower extremities What is the best response by the nurse? Select all that apply. C. Eggs d. Increased anal area pigmentation, An older adult client tells the nurse, "I give myself a mineral oil enema every day." At least 30 mins, or as long as they can hold it. b. What intervention would be most appropriate in this situation? A. Macaroni and cheese B. a. e. "How often do you go out to eat?". B. b. The nurse should recognize that the client is at risk for an allergic cross-reactivity to which of the following substances. A) bear down when defecating B) drink 4 to 5 glasses of water daily C) increase dietary intake of raw vegetables D) limit activity \C) increase dietary intake of raw vegetables The client should increase dietary intake of raw vegetables to provide . Urinary retention 4. "This happens when you bear down causing an increase in blood volume to the heart and resulting in your heart rate becoming too rapid." "Actually, people's bowel patterns can vary a lot and some people don't tend to go every day." b. C. Side-lying, with the head in a neutral position Which of the following interventions is appropriate for this patient? d. Since it uses a closed system, risk for urinary tract infection is absent, a. b. Which nursing action would most likely lead to an increased difficulty with voiding? b. What color is your usual bowel? a. provides an outlet for diarrhea to be funneled into a collection unit Will includes a pat of butter with eggs for breakfast. a. past the internal sphincter A nurse is planning to collect a stool specimen for ova and parasites from a client who has diarrhea. Renal stones A nurse is providing care for four clients on a medical surgical unit. a. duodenum c. a diet lacking in meat and poultry products b. c. "Perhaps you should do this twice daily." C. Inadequate fluid intake. B. Apical heart rate a. Listen for bowel sounds Which of the following would the nurse incorporate into the teaching plan for a patient to promote healthy urinary functioning? b. A nurse is caring for a client who has peripheral arterial disease (PAD). a. Yogurt and buttermilk d. Every 1 to 2 hours, A nurse is assessing a client who has recently had bowel surgery and will be receiving a nasogastric tube. A. Of the information below, which is least important for the evaluation process? Lower the solution after instilling about 150 mL of solution. B. 2 in (5.0 cm) A. Stewed prunes A. a. Place the client on a bedpan in the supine position while receiving the enema. A nurse is obtaining health history from a young adult patient who has a colostomy. The close proximity of the male genitalia to the rectum Season foods with herbs and spices. Label and secure all catheters, tubes, and drains. 3. Nursing questions and answers. 40-50 g Use the elements listed in the table to build medical words. Increase dietary intake of raw vegetables Limit activity CONTINUE Previous question Next question Place the client in a protective supine position to facilitate easy removal. What nursing interventions should be applied to all 3? An older adult client is in the hospital following an intestinal diversion with an ileostomy on the right upper quadrant and a mucous fistula. a. d. Weakened pelvic muscles lead to constipation. a. b. A student nurse is preparing to administer a client's ordered large-volume enema. During the procedure the patient tells the nurse she is feeling dizzy and nauseated, and then vomits. "It depends on which testing developer is used." Which intervention is most important? The nurse is evaluating stool characteristics of an adult client. C. Provide the client a high vitamin C diet. Reduce sodium intake. Teach the client how to use the PCA pump a. a diabetic client with renal complications Apply lubricant to the anus D. Increased fiber in the diet. (A) harmless The nurse explains that the patient should try to retain the instilled oil for? D. Keep the nostrils clean and lubricated, D. Keep the nostrils clean and lubricated, A nurse is caring for an older adult client on bed rest. c. softens and facilitates the removal of intestinal polyps 25. A nurse is teaching a client who reports constipation about ways to increase dietary intake of fiber. Which of the following surgical procedures places the client at risk for deep-vein thrombosis? Which of the following assessment findings requires immediate intervention by the nurse? C. Strain urine for 48 hr. Place the client on the left side position. The nurse is replacing a client's ileostomy appliance and has identified that the diameter of the stoma is 3.5 cm. A nurse is administering an enema medicated with sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate) to an older adult patient who has hyperkalemia. Increase fluid intake to 3000 mL/day. A. d. "This test will determine whether foods are contributing to rectal bleeding.". D. Urinary Incontinence, A patient comes into the ER with a colostomy. True a. What outcome does the nurse identify that will be optimal for this client? The proliferation of Clostridium difficile causes: Gently pressure the barrier for 1 to 2 mins. To promote the patient's comfort during the administration of the enema solution, ________ the normal saline solution to ________ prior to administration. Completa las oraciones con el pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo de las verbos. A _________ is a urinary diversion that allows urine to exit the body after removal of a diseased or damaged section of the urinary tract. C. Provide the client a high vitamin C diet. c. "Most older adults only have a bowel movement every 2 to 3 days, actually, so I'd encourage you to taper off your laxatives." Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? B. A client who has peripheral edema A. Remaining cards (76) Know retry shuffle restart 0:04 Flashcards Matching Snowman Crossword Type In Quiz Test StudyStack Study Table Bug Match Tap Water Which food(s) will the nurse include in the client's education? ", A nurse is administering morphine 2mg IV every 2 to 4 hr to a client who has an abdominal incision. d. Allow the low intermittent suction to continue during the assessment of bowel sounds. Place the client on the left side position. Why is this preoperative procedure done? Calculate the power output of the plant. D. Kosher chicken breast and boiled potatoes. In the hospital, a clean technique is used for catheter insertion How shall the nurse approach the assessment of bowel sounds and manage the nasogastric tube? c. black A nurse is replacing the ostomy appliance for a patient whose newly created colostomy is functioning. Which of the following statements should the nurse include? Constipation is a clinical diagnosis based on symptoms of incomplete elimination of stool, difficulty passing stool, or both. (Move the steps into the box on the right, placing them in the selected order of performance. Choose from the available options the most suitable response: c. Inspection c. Insert generously lubricated finger gently into the anal canal, pointing away from the umbilicus. Ignoring the urge to defecate Label and secure all catheters, tubes, and drains. Which actions must the nurse perform? A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a new colostomy about proper care. What important information should be included in the teaching? A. Flank pain that radiates to the lower abdomen D. A client who weighs 28% above ideal body weight. a. Assess the color of the stoma. b. Which statement by a participant suggests a need for further education? Nurses should recommend avoiding the habitual use of laxatives. Eliminate mouth care to reduce the possibility of dislodgment D. 1-3 in. Irrigate all catheters with sterile normal saline. d. "If you are having a light flow or spotting then you can perform the test. What is a recommended intervention? 3. urinary elimination Using your knowledge of the given term and its correct spelling, write a brief sentence for the term as it might appear in patient documentation. b. Black tea C. 6 Which action performed by the student would indicate to nurse faculty that further instruction is needed? \text { lip/o } & \text { xer/o } & \text {-logist } & & \\ Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? A nurse is assessing and documenting the eating habits of a client with repeated reports of gas who wants to include more fiber in the diet. Limit intake of food high in animal protein. C. 3 hours, or until dissolved. Planning medical treatment based on test results a. A nurse is teaching an older adult client who reports constipation. e. "The client makes neutral or positive statements about the ostomy. The client passed stool into the toilet instead of using the collection container. young infants, patients who are dehydrated. Tape a dry gauze pad over the distal stoma to collect drainage. Which of the following should the nurse include in the planning? C. Leave the skin on when eating fruit. D. Kosher chicken breast and boiled potatoes. d. Drink orange juice to stay hydrated through the testing process. The client reports gas pains I the periumbilical area. C. Constipation Which of the following statements should the nurse make? D. Depression A nurse is planning a bowel-training program for a patient with frequent constipation. A. 5 A nurse is teaching a client about the use of an incentive spirometer. D. Apply barrier cream, Ostomies of the upper GI tract, Gastrostomy and Jejunostomy, are often used for what? Ignoring the urge to defecate C. 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