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Medical Surgical Nursing Study Set 6
Quiz 38: Caring for the Patient With Hepatic and Biliary Disorders
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
A patient admitted with acute pancreatitis has a nasogastric tube, is in pain, and is on bed rest. The patient says, "I don't understand why I can't eat." How should the nurse respond?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
A patient with end-stage pancreatic cancer is admitted to the nursing unit. The patient is lethargic and jaundiced. What is the priority nursing care for this patient?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A patient arrives at the clinic for follow-up care for pancreatitis. The patient lives alone, has high cholesterol levels, and admits to alcoholism. What is the priority intervention for this patient?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a patient who has just returned from a humanitarian trip to Central America. The patient is jaundiced and is diagnosed with hepatitis A. The patient is the parent of three school-age children. Which statement by the patient is a priority for follow-up?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A patient with chronic pancreatitis is taking pancreatic enzymes. Which statement would indicate to the nurse that the patient correctly understands instruction about this medication?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a patient with pancreatic cancer. The nurse closely monitors for jaundice, knowing that which assessments closely correlate with jaundice? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply.
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Often a patient with pancreatic cancer tends to lose weight due to the inability of the body to absorb nutrients. The nurse instructs the patient to be alert to which finding that may indicate malabsorption?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
The nurse is preparing a patient with pancreatitis for discharge to home. The nurse is instructing the patient about decreasing pancreatic stimulation to reduce pain. What method should the nurse suggest?
Question 29
Multiple Choice
A patient is admitted with acute pancreatitis. The nurse recognizes that nutritional outcomes have been met after assessing which finding regarding the patient's weight?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
A patient with liver cancer has been admitted to hospice. The patient asks why he developed this disease. The nurse knows there is a high likelihood this patient has which medical history?