Test Bank Solution Manual for Shock, Hemodynamics, and Biliary tract Graded A+
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Hemodynamics
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Hemodynamics
Test Bank Solution Manual for Shock, Hemodynamics, and Biliary tract Graded A+
Which dietary selections made by the client indicate understanding of previously taught dietary principles associated with having viral hepatitis?
a) turkey salad, french fries, sherbet
b) cottage cheese, mixed fruit ...
Which statement by the client, recovering from an acute case of viral hepatitis, indicates understanding
of the discharge instructions presented by the nurse? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses
may be correct.
a)'I will avoid alcohol because my liver is scarred and the alcohol causes more damage'
b)'I will eat four to seven small snacks or meals per day'
c)'I will take acetaminophen for pain rather than aspirin'
d)'I will eats foods high in carbohydrates, but moderate in fats and proteins'
e)'I will not have to use condoms during intercourse, because I have beaten this' - Answers a)'I will avoid
alcohol because my liver is scarred and the alcohol causes more damage'
b)'I will eat four to seven small snacks or meals per day'
d)'I will eats foods high in carbohydrates, but moderate in fats and proteins'
Which types of hepatitis develop into a chronic form of the disease? Select all that apply. One, some, or
all responses may be correct.
a) Hepatitis A
b) Hepatitis B
c) Hepatitis C
d) Hepatitis D
e) Hepatitis E - Answers b) Hepatitis B
c) Hepatitis C
d) Hepatitis D
,The nurse teaches a client who is concerned about hepatitis transmission routes. Which type of hepatitis
spreads more frequently through food?
a) Hepatitis A
b) Hepatitis B
c) Hepatitis C
d) Hepatitis D - Answers a) Hepatitis A
A client with hepatitis A experiences anorexia, fatigue, and jaundice. The client's spouse and adult
children living at home ask whether they should receive gamma globulin. Which response would the
nurse make to the client's family?
a) 'Gamma globulin is unnecessary, as long as you follow droplet precautions until the client is
asymptomatic'
b) 'Gamma globulin injections provide passive immunity for hepatitis B, not hepatitis A
c) 'You should call your primary health care provider immediately about obtaining gamma globulin
injections'
d) 'your family member's type of hepatitis is no longer communicable, and gamma globulin is not
required' - Answers c) 'You should call your primary health care provider immediately about obtaining
gamma globulin injections'
The nurse is providing care to a client with ascites secondary to liver failure. Which interventions are
appropriate to include in the client's care? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be
correct.
a) high-protein diet
b) low-sodium diet
c) daily abdominal girth measurements
d) encourage increased fluid intake by mouth
e) daily weights - Answers b) low-sodium diet
c) daily abdominal girth measurements
e) daily weights
The nurse reviews the laboratory results of a client with acute pancreatitis. Which test is significant in
determining the client's response to treatment?
, a) platelet count
b) amylase level
c) red blood cell count
d) erythrocyte sedimentation rate - Answers b) amylase level
A client with an obstruction of the pancreatic ducts is diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. A subtotal
pancreatectomy is performed. The nurse would monitor the client for which postoperative
complication?
a) constipation
b) cholecystitis
c) paralytic ileus
d) respiratory distress - Answers c) paralytic ileus
A client is hospitalized with acute pancreatitis. Which would be included in the client's plan of care?
a) use of intravenous (IV) fluids
b) season foods sparingly
c) eat small meals frequently
d) limit coffee to three cups per day - Answers a) use of intravenous (IV) fluids
A client who is obese and has a history of alcohol abuse is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of
acute pancreatitis. Which is an appropriate initial client treatment goal?
a) decreased pain
b) selection of appropriate food choices
c) joining alcoholics anonymous
d) a loss of 4 pounds (1.8kg) per week - Answers a) decreased pain
A client is hospitalized with a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. The plan of care is focused on the goals of
maintaining nutrition, promoting rest, maintaining fluids and electrolytes, and decreasing anxiety. Which
interventions would the nurse implement? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be
correct
a) provide a low-fat diet
b) administer analgesics
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