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- 2. The patient is one hour post laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Which should the nurse implement? A. Assess the dressing for bleeding B. Monitor the patient's t-tube output every hour. C. Discuss discharge teaching with the significant other. D. Check the patient's right upper quadrant stoma site.1. What are the responsibilities of the Healthcare team in the Intra Operative period? 2. What are the responsibilities of the Healthcare team in post-operative period?what is the nursing responsibilities Preprocedure in Liver Biopsy Preparation?
- When the nurse is talking with a client who is experiencing "lightening." the client would most likely state which of the following? a. "lcan breathe easier now." b. I don't have to urinate as often now." c. My lower back pain is gone now. d. My feet are more swollen than before."3. Tom is ready to be discharged from the medical-surgical unit after 5 days of hospitalization. Which client statement indicates to the nurse that Tom understands the discharge teaching about cellular injury? A. "I do not have to see my doctor unless I have problems." B. "I can stop taking my antibiotics once I am feeling better." C. "If I have redness, drainage, or fever, I should call my healthcare provider." D. "I can return to my normal activities as soon as I go home.When the nurse is administering a proton pump inhibitor (PPI), which actions by the nurse are correct? (Select all that apply.) a )Giving the PPI on an empty stomachb )Giving the PPI with mealsc )Making sure the patient does not crush or chew the capsulesd) Instructing the patient to open the capsule and chew the contents for best absorptione )Administering the PPI only when the patient complains of heartburn
- 11.Take the tray at patient’s bedside. Verify the patient’s identity. a. Check name on patient’s identification band b. Ask patient to state his/her name c. Verify patient’s identification with a staff member who knows the patient.1. A nurse is caring for an adolescent who is 1 hour post-operative followingan appendectomy. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to theprovider?a. Heart rate 63 / minuteb. muscle rigidityc. temperature 36.4 Celsius (97.5 Fahrenheit)d. abdominal pain1. What are the types of surgery 2. Name 5 factors when assessing clients for surgical risks 3. What are the nursing interventions common to ALL surgical procedures 4. What are the types of anesthesia 5. What medications are used pre-op and post-op 6. What is difference between a sterile nurse/assistant and circulating nurse 7. Briefly discuss what are the immediate post-op complications 8. Briefly discuss what are the later post-op complications
- 1). You are working on the post anesthesia care unit and caring for a client 1 hour after bowel surgery. They rate their pain a 7 on a scale of one to ten at the incision site. The pain is described as a sharp, aching sensation. Your client has not eaten any food yet, and is slightly nauseated. She is currently on 2 liters of oxygen via nasal cannula and is saturating at 95%. You review the healthcare provider’s orders and find the following:Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen 5/325 PO every 4-6 hours PRN 2-5 mg Morphine sulfate IV every 1-2 hours PRNAcetaminophen 1,000 gram IV every 6 hours PRNValium 5-10 mg IV every 2 6 hours PRNa. Which medication is the best selection?b. In regards to the analgesic, what is your priority to assess? c. If you administered the medication at 09:05, at what time should you reassess the patient’s pain level? B). You reassess your client and find them difficult to arouse, pupils are pinpoint and non-reactive, and their oxygen saturation is 79% on the 2 liters…1. What is post mortem care? 2. How do we provide post mortem care?While Administering an enema, the patient complains of abdominal cramps. Which of the following is the best action by the nurse? Answer Choices: a. Continue giving enema as abdominal cramping is a normal phenomenon. b. Slow down the rate of infusion c. Stop giving the enema d. Administer analgesics