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Ignatavicius: Medical-Surgical Nursing, 9th Edition

Care of Patients With Stomach Disorders


1. The nurse is performing medication reconciliation for a newly admitted client. The
nurse recognizes that which drugs contribute to signs and symptoms of gastritis? (Select
all that apply.)

a. Aspirin, taken once daily to prevent cardiac concerns
b. Naproxen, taken once daily for joint pain associated with arthritis
c. Amoxicillin, taken over a 10-day period for an acute sinus infection
d. Bacitracin ointment (over the counter), applied to minor scrapes on arms and legs
e. Prednisone, tapered over a 14-day period to decrease inflammation associated with an
acute sinus infection

ANS: A, B, E

Corticosteroids, erythromycin (E-Mycin, Erythromid), ASA (aspirin), and NSAIDs such
as naproxen (Naprosyn) and ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil, Amersol, Novo-Profen)—as well
as OTC products that contain aspirin or ibuprofen—are associated with contributing to
symptoms associated with gastritis. Amoxicillin and bacitracin ointment are not.
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral
Therapies
Nursing Process Step: Assessment/Evaluation

NCLEX
 Examination Challenge 55-2, Safe and Effective Care Environment

1. When caring for a patient who has just had an upper GI endoscopy, the nurse assesses
that the client has developed a temperature of 101.8F (38.8C). What is the appropriate
nursing intervention?

a. Promptly assess the patient for potential perforation.
b. Ask the nursing assistant to bathe the client with tepid water.
c. Administer acetaminophen (Tylenol) to lower the temperature.
d. Delegate to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to retake the temperature.

ANS: A

A sudden spike in temperature following an endoscopic procedure may indicate
perforation of the GI tract. The nurse should promptly conduct a further assessment of the
client, being aware of other signs and symptoms of perforation, such as a sudden onset of
acute upper abdominal pain; a rigid, board-like abdomen; and developing signs of shock.
Cognitive Level: Application
Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation


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