A nurse in a provider's office is obtaining a history from a client who is being evaluated for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). D. "Your urine should be clear yellow the evening after the surgery. A nurse is performing digital removal of stool on a patient with a fecal impaction. History of facial fractures a. Auscultation The client passed stool into the toilet instead of using the collection container. b. jejunum c. far enough to still visualize the end of the suppository d. "The client agrees to take prescribed antidepressants." a. Irrigating a client's NG tube Collect stool and send to laboratory for culture per regular protocol. b. alcohol An older adult client is in the hospital following an intestinal diversion with an ileostomy on the right upper quadrant and a mucous fistula. c. "This test will show if you have an infection in the bowel." In the nursing care plan for constipation, the nurse should have an intervention that addresses the number of grams of cellulose that are needed for normal bowel function. b. C. Brain trauma c. If portions of the stool include visible blood, mucus, or pus, discard the stool. c. After applying the ostomy pouch, lie flat in the prone position for 10 to 15 minutes to facilitate adhesion. d. It often causes rebound diarrhea and electrolyte loss. The bridge can be removed in 7 to 10 days; typically temporary. Which of the following would be common nursing diagnosis for the patient with an ileostomy? A. The client has a nasogastric tube connected to suction. a. small-volume cleansing enema with isotonic solution Drinking more than 2,000 mL of fluid per day will cause fluid retention c. "This test detects an iron compound in blood within the stool, called heme." C. Absent urine output for 2 hr D. Whole wheat bread A nurse is preparing to administer a cleansing enema to a patient who is prone to more fecal incontinence due to poor sphincter control and is unlikely to retain the enema solution. c. Increase in dietary fiber can decrease peristalsis. Which of the following clients should the nurse identify as being at risk for the development of pressure ulcers? Which are responsibilities of the nurse for this testing? b. what? b. state of physical mobility a. c. Bowel Incontinence related to loss of sphincter control, as evidenced by inability to delay the urge to defecate a. Oil-retention B. D. Limit activity, C. Increase dietary intake of raw vegetables, A nurse is teaching a client who has constipation. Which of the following should the nurse discuss as cause of constipation? B. Flatulence d. Infection, For which patient would a nurse expect the primary care provider to order colostomy irrigation? d. A patient with Crohn's disease. (Select all that apply) Nursing. c. Hemoglobin of 11.1 g/dL (111.00 g/L) Select all that apply. c. chicken nuggets A. During an assessment, the nurse suspects a male client is experiencing benign prostatic hyperplasia. Which assessment question will the nurse ask? b. Select all that apply. Keep going until enema is finished d. Fecal Retention related to loss of sphincter control, and diminished spinal cord innervation related to hemiparesis. Why is this preoperative procedure done? This type of enema should be avoided in ___________ and ________________. B. B. E. Breast Milk, Incontinence is described as the inability to control defecation often caused by IntQueue is a class that implements a static queue of integers. a. Administer the solution gradually over 5 to 10 minutes. C. Eggs A nurse is teaching a client who reports constipation about ways to increase dietary intake of fiber. Which statement about ostomy irrigation is true? d. Collecting the specimen b. Escherichia coli diarrhea. While a nurse is administering a cleansing enema, the patient reports abdominal cramping. B. c. Inform the client that the culture prescription will now be cancelled. A nurse is performing digital removal of stool on a patient with a fecal impaction. a. briefly clamping the tubing while the client breathes deeply A. Excessive laxative use. A. a. Lettuce 2 Percussion Administer the prescribed narcotic analgesic. a. A nurse needs to administer an enema to a client to lubricate the stool and intestinal mucosa to make stool passage more comfortable. "This test can help indicate if I have colorectal cancer." Patient complains of black stool. c. "I will have a fecal occult blood test done every 5 years." What teaching will the nurse provide regarding vitamin C three days before testing? A client with constipation has been instructed to increase the intake of foods high in fluid. d. "All four abdominal quadrants auscultated. Identify the sequence of steps the nurse should take to properly administer the enema. c. Encouraging a generous fluid intake if not contraindicated by the patient's condition. Several U.S. astronauts have had some very close calls in space. Select all that apply. A client who is constipated should eat eggs and pasta to relieve the condition. A nurse is caring for a client who has a fecal impaction. b.nature and amount of food eaten by the client. d. clay colored (a) the smallest atom in group 13; A coal power plant with 30% efficiency burns 10 million kilograms of coal a day. 2. Appendicitis Which type of enema should the nurse administer? B. B. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? d. Monitoring bowel movements, A nurse is caring for a patient who is post-surgical following an IPAA. d. Refrigerate the specimen until it is cooled before sending it to the laboratory. Select all that apply. A nurse is caring for a client who has osteoporosis and takes a daily calcium supplement. Which guideline is recommended in this procedure? Client/Family Teaching Nursing care plans For Constipation. How much heat has to be removed to reach a temperature of 20.0C-20.0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}20.0C ? Which factor is related to developmental changes in bowel habits for older adult clients? A nurse needs to administer a hypertonic enema solution to the client. Heart rate of 88 beats/min Chronic Constipation c. Disconnect the nasogastric tube from the suction for 1 hour prior to the assessment of bowel sounds. e. clay colored, the nurse insert the tubing into the rectum? What should the nurse do next? 2. What important information should be included in the teaching? b. The nurse should explain the option that will allow is? A risk that the peristomal skin will become excoriated \text { kerat/o } & \text { trich/o } & \text {-ic } & & \\ A patient with a left-sided end colostomy in the sigmoid colon d. Palpation, The nurse is assisting an older adult client into position for a sigmoidoscopy. Which of the following should the nurse discuss as causes of constipation? A nurse is providing preoperative teaching for a client who is scheduled for a gastrectomy. c. A patient with post-radiation damage to the bowel D. 1-3 in. Select all that apply. Fresh tomatoes, celery, mushrooms, popcorn, shrimp, lobster. c. If Salem Sump or double-lumen tube is used, make sure that syringe tip is placed in the blue air vent. b. Diarrhea A client with renal impairment Select all that apply. Leave the ostomy pouch off and cover the stoma with an adult incontinence pad. C. This position allows the solution to flow downward by gravity along the curve of the sigmoid colon and rectum, thus improving the effectiveness of the enema. The nurse should instruct the client to avoid which of the following unsafe actions? Use the elements listed in the table to build medical words. A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is caring for four clients who are 24 to 36 hr postoperative. What response should the nurse give to the client? A. The nurse is talking to a client whose colostomy pouch frequently comes loose and falls off. A patient with IBS b. d. "There may be an issue with your colon that is causing these type of symptoms. A nurse is providing preoperative teaching for a client who will undergo surgery. B. Blackberries B. Constipated A patient who has bladder cancer tells the nurse that, of the various urinary diversion options the surgeon presented, she prefers one that will allow her to have some control over urinary elimination. (d) The stationary object is 106 times the mass of the moving object. Select all that apply. c. Inspection Reassure the patient that this is a normal reaction to the procedure. Which of the following assessment findings requires immediate intervention by the nurse? As long as pure _________ soap is used, it is considered a safe procedure. c. "Do you prefer hot foods or cold foods?" The patient is nauseated, vomits clear fluid, and voids pink urine. D. Depression (Select all that apply) d. removes hardened fecal impactions from the rectum. Which diet choices would support that the education was successful? b. a. A patient with the diagnosis of diverticulosis is advised to eat a diet high in fiber. Which of the following foods should be included as sources of fiber? A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client that reports having constipation. A. e. pork chops The nurse responds with? D. Bradypnea, A nurse is caring for a client who has a left renal calculus and an indwelling urinary catheter. (Take the specific energy of coal to be, 30MJkg130 \mathrm { MJ } \mathrm { kg } ^ { - 1 } c. Transporting the specimen When was your last bowel movement? A nurse is preparing to administer an oil-retention enema to a patient who has constipation. c. Wipe the lubricated tip of the container before insertion. (A) harmless A. B. Which intervention is most important? Calculate the rate at which water must flow away from the plant. D. Blood-tinged mucus, C. Frequent swallowing and clearing of the throat, A nurse is completing the admission assessment of a client who has a kidney stone. A nurse is caring for a client who has peripheral arterial disease (PAD). d. "Only if the stool has not been contaminated by urine. Which of the following statements indicates the client understands the dietary teaching? B. d. "How often do you move your bowels?" The stoma is typically located on the lower left quadrant of the abdomen, and the output is formed. c. Consume a full liquid diet for 12-24 hours. Sit on the toilet 30 minutes after eating a meal. Inaudible bowel sounds.". 3. d. Telling the patient that burning and irritation are normal, subsiding within a few days. Frequent urinary tract infections Loose, dark green liquid that may contain blood. If unable to irrigate the tube, remove it and obtain an order for replacement. b. Which data collection finding, if observed by the nurse, would confirm the nurse's suspicion? prior to the enema. A. Write a program that displays all of the numbers in the file. Pain at the surgical site Which type of solution would be best suited to this client's needs? NEBULOUS Paralytic ileus 2. Inadequate fluid intake. c. Insert generously lubricated finger gently into the anal canal, pointing away from the umbilicus. d. the indwelling urinary catheter, After surgery, Ms. Young is having difficulty voiding. Which factor is most likely the cause of his UTI? Client has no bowel sounds." Me molestaba que Carlos y Miguel no BLANK (venir) a visitarme. Which of the following adverse effects of calcium should the nurse suspect when the client reports having flank pain? A. Insert the tip of the tubing 8 cm (3.1 cm). a. D. Do you drink a lot of water? Which part of this plan could create stress for Mr. Bales and possible increase his inability to urinate? d. Administer an oral analgesia 30 to 45 minutes before attempting insertion. d. Plans to eat a snack of fruit twice per day. The nurse should recognize that the client is at risk for an allergic cross-reactivity to which of the following substances. "You will be on bed rest for the first 2 days after the procedure." ", Which procedures can be delegated to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)? B. a. Every 8 to 10 hours "Menstruation will not alter the test results. A. c. Assist the client to the commode or toilet to attempt a bowel movement prior to administering the enema. 4 A nurse is assessing a client who is preoperative and reports an allergy to bananas. D. Kosher chicken breast and boiled potatoes. Which factor is responsible for primary constipation? The proximal stoma, which is functional, diverts feces to the abdominal wall. E. Urinary incontinence, A nurse is instructing a client who is scheduled for a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) about his postoperative care. Which nursing action is correctly performed when administering an oil-retention enema for this patient? c. mineral oil Select all that apply. A nurse is teaching a client who has chronic pain about avoiding constipation from opioid medications. A. d. One nare being less patent than the other, The nurse has provided instructions to a client having a fecal immunochemical test (FIT). Which of the following adverse effects of calcium should the nurse suspect when the client reports having flank pain? A nurse is teaching a client who reports constipation about ways to increase dietary intake of fiber. A nurse is assessing the abdomen of a patient who is experiencing frequent bouts of diarrhea. c. increases the volume of the stool, making defecation easier d. Position the client on his side and administer a glycerin suppository. evaluate fluid and electrolyte levels. Obtain a bladder scan to assess for residual urine. \text { Combining Forms } & \text { } & \text { Suffixes } & &\text { Prefixes } \\ c. Peptic Ulcer d. discontinuation of the amoxicillin and the administration of a different antibiotic, A hypertonic enema solution lubricates the stool and intestinal mucosa, making stool passage more comfortable. The provider has prescribed an enema. Label and secure all catheters, tubes, and drains. A. A. 4. A. Flank pain that radiates to the lower abdomen Which physiological response would be most concerning to someone who had diarrhea? c. Administering an enema once a day to stimulate peristalsis b. "It depends on which testing developer is used." Which of the following foods should beincluded as sources of fiber? a. administration of a small-volume enema A client who has a body fat of 22% It is used to relieve flatulence. e. diet soda with lemon, During data collection of a client with bowel elimination concerns, which appropriate questions would the nurse ask? Select a bag with an appropriate size stomal opening a. dark brown The patient states "Something just isn't right". Which of the following statements should the nurse make? d. The client repeatedly ignores the urge to defecate. A sterile specimen is required for collection. This type contains digestive enzymes and acids that cause skin irritation, extra care is required to keep waste materials from contacting the abdominal surface. use honey on toast. c. Begin by measuring from the tip of the client's nose to the earlobe to the xiphoid process. a. Excessive laxative use B. Fresh fruit & whole wheat toast 49. Nursing care for a patient with an indwelling catheter includes which of the following? When the procedure is finished, the nurse notes that the stoma is protruding into the bag. What is the most important nursing action in the care of this client? A nurse is assisting a patient to empty and change an ostomy appliance. A. ", A. The nurse should plan care based on which of the following factors contributing to this postoperative complication? a. \text { dermat/o } & \text { py/o } & \text {-cyte } & \text {-pathy } & \text { homo- } \\ b. tap water On which body system is the patient experiencing symptoms that supports the nurse's suspicions? c. discontinuation of the amoxicillin and administration of an antidiarrheal drug In which patients would diarrhea be a possible finding? C. Do you use anything to help you defecate? Provide perineal care after each stool C. Discuss the visitation policy The nursing student is performing a focused gastrointestinal assessment. C. Place client on left side with right leg flexed 1. Bear down hard when defecating Consume foods that are low in fiber content. c. sigmoid colostomy The health care provider prescribes a large-volume cleansing enema for a client. A nurse is caring for a client who has deep vein thrombosis and has been on heparin continuous infusion for 5 days. C. Side-lying, with the head in a neutral position C. Administer warm saline throat irrigations A. D. Report burning with urination to the provider. A student nurse studying human anatomy knows that a structure of the large intestine is the: What should not be used on stomas? Which statements accurately describe the action of specific antidiarrheal medications? d. Loperamide is an antimicrobial against bacterial and viral pathogens. b. increases B. e. Diphenoxylate/atropine have a longer duration of action than loperamide. A client who has peripheral edema c. "Do you use laxatives?" d. 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