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A wide range of topics related to respiratory and gastrointestinal nursing care, including the management of clients with copd, pneumonia, tuberculosis, crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and peptic ulcer disease. It provides insights into various nursing interventions, patient education, and the interpretation of diagnostic tests. The document delves into the assessment and monitoring of respiratory and gastrointestinal conditions, the administration of medications, and the prevention of complications. It also addresses nursing considerations for procedures such as thoracentesis, pneumonectomy, and ileostomy. This comprehensive resource can be valuable for nursing students, practicing nurses, and healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with respiratory and gastrointestinal disorders.
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A nurse is caring for a client who has a tracheostomy with an inflated cuff in place. Which of the following indicates that the nurse should suction the client's airway secretions? A. The client is unable to speak B. The client's airway secretions were last suctioned 2 hr ago C. The client coughs and expectorates a large mucous plug D.The nurse auscultates coarse crackles in the lung fields D. The nurse auscultates coarse crackles in the lung fields.
The nurse is providing teaching to a client who is postoperative following a rhinoplasty. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? A. "Apply warm compresses to the face." B."Take aspirin 650 milligrams by mouth for mild pain." C. "Close your mouth when sneezing." D."Lie on your back with your head elevated 30 ° when resting." D. "Lie on your back with your head elevated 30 ° when resting."
A nurse is planning care for a client who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and is malnourished. Which of the following recommendations to promote nutritional intake should the nurse include in the plan? A. Eat high-calorie foods first B.Increase intake of water at meal times C. Perform active range-of-motion exercises before meals D.Keep saltine crackers nearby for snacking A. Eat high-calorie foods first
A nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client about preventing acute asthma attacks. Which of the following points should the nurse plan to discuss first? A. How to eliminate environmental triggers that precipitate attacks B. The client's perception of the disease process and what might have triggered past attacks C. The client's medication regimen D.Manifestations of respiratory infections B. The client's perception of the disease process and what might have triggered past attacks
The nurse should identify that which of the following findings is an adverse effect of the medication? A. Hallucinations B. Pruritus C. Hand and foot syndrome D. Tinnitus A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with pneumonia. The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following acid- base imbalances? A. Respiratory alkalosis B.Respiratory acidosis C. Metabolic alkalosis D.Metabolic acidosis B. Respiratory acidosis
caring for a patient who apirated gastric contents prior to admission. The nurse administers 100% oxygen by nonbreather mask after the patient reports severe dyspnea. Which of the following findings is a clinical manifestation of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)? A. Tympanic temperature of 38 C (100.4 F) B. PaO2 50 mm Hg C. Rhonchi D. Hypopnea
pulmonary tuberculosis? A. Pericardial friction rub B.Weight gain C. Night sweats D.Cyanosis of the fingertips manifestation of Raynaud's disease. A nurse in an urgent care clinical is collecting data from a patient who reports exposure to anthrax. Which of the following findings is an indication of the prodromal stage of inhalation anthrax? A. Dry cough B. Rhinitis C. Sore throat D. Swollen lymph nodes A. Dry cough A dry cough is a clinical manifestation found in the prodromal stage of having inhalation anthrax. During this stage, it is difficult to distinguish from influenza or pneumonia because there is no sore throat or rhinitis. A patient is admitted to the emergency department following a motorcycle crash. The nurse notes a crackling sensation upon palpation on C. Crepitus Crepitus, also called subcutaneous emphysema, is a coarse crackling sensation that the nurse can feel when palpating the skin surface over the patient's chest. Crepitus indicates an air leak into the subcutaneous
A nurse is providing instructions about pursed-lip breathing for a patient who has COPD with emphysema. The nurse should explain that this breathing technique accomplishes which of the following? A. Increases oxygen intake B.Promotes carbon dioxide elimination C. Uses the intercostal muscles D.Strengthens the diaphram B. Promotes carbon dioxide elimination
continuously bubbling in the water seal chamber B.Keep the chest tube drainage system at the level of the right atrium C. Tape all of the connections between the chest tube and the drainage system D.Empty the collection chamber and record the amount of drainage every 8 hours A nurse is providing preoperative teaching to a patient who is to undergo a pneumonectomy. The patient states "I am afraid it will hurt to cough after surgery." Which of the D. I will show you how to splint your incision while you cough. The patient who had a pneumonectomy should cough to clear secretions from the remaining lung. The nurse should show how to splint the incision to reduce pain while coughing.
scheduled for a thoracentesis. In which of the following positions should the nurse place the client? A. Lying flat on the affected side B.Prone with the arms raised over the head C. Supine with the head of the bed elevated D.Sitting while leaning forward over the bedside table
pulmonary embolism (PE)? A. Sudden onset of dyspnea B. Tracheal deviation C. Bradycardia D.Difficulty swallowing A nurse is providing teaching to a patient about pulmonary function tests. Which of the following tests measures the volume of air the lungs can hold at the end maximum inhalation? A. Total lung capacity B. Vital lung capacity C. Functional residual capacity D.Residual volume A. Total lung capacity Pulmonary function tests are used to examine the effectiveness of the lungs and identify lung problems. Total lung capacity measures the amount of air the lungs can hold after maximum inhalation. A nurse is teaching about daily chest physiotherapy with a client who has cystic fibrosis. The nurse should instruct the client that which of the following is the B. To mobilize secretions in the airways The purpose of chest physiotherapy is to loosen the patient's secretions and promote drainage of secretions from the lungs. Chest physiotherapy includes percussion, vibration, and promotion of drainage by gravity.
The caregiver of an older client with flu reports to a geriatric nurse that the client has shallow respiration. What advice can the geriatric nurse give the caretaker to improve the client's ease of breathing? Put a humidifier at the client's bedside.-Correct Elevate the head of the client's bed.-Correct Use a face mask. Give antipyretic medications. Give analgesic medications. Rationale Elevating the head of the bed will put the client in an upright position and improve the ease of breathing. A humidifier, which increases the water content of inhaled air, will also improve the ease of breathing. Using a face mask prevents the spread of infection but does not ease breathing. Giving antipyretic or analgesic medications helps with comfort, not breathing. A family of five checks into an urgent care center with symptoms of the flu. Which members of the Newborn baby girl-Correct Grandmother with COPD- Correct Father with HIV- Correct Mother with anemia 8-year-
family are at increased risk of significant complications? old boy Rationale The family members at increased risk of complications are the newborn, who fits the category of infants; the father with HIV, who fits the category of those with a compromised immune system; and the grandmother with COPD, who fits the category of those with chronic pulmonary disease. Neither the 8-year-old boy nor the mother with anemia is at increased risk of complications. The clinic nurse is preparing to give an antiviral drug to an older client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and sickle cell disease. Which ordered medication would cause the nurse to notify the prescriber? Zanamivi r- Correct Oseltam ivir Tami flu Xana x Rationale The nurse would question the use of zanamivir in a client with COPD because its route of administration is inhalation. Oseltamivir (Tamilflu), given orally, does not have this caution. Xanax is a medication used to treat anxiety and would not necessitate