Deck 24: Nursing Care of People With Gallbladder, Liver, and Pancreatic Disorders

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The nurse is preparing to instruct a person with pruritus caused by jaundice about the care of the skin. Which of the following should be included in these instructions?

A)Take another antihistamine if the itching continues.
B)Use soap when bathing.
C)Apply lotion to keep the skin moist.
D)Bathe with hot water.
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What result would the nurse expect to see in a liver function test for a person with an obstructive biliary disease?

A)Decreased lactic dehydrogenase (LDH)
B)Decreased serum bilirubin
C)Increased aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
D)Increased gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT)
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During a physical assessment, the nurse learns that a person has pain in the right shoulder and scapula most evenings after eating dinner. Which assessment question would help the nurse to obtain pertinent data to further assess these findings?

A)'Are you drinking lots of water?'
B)'Do you drink lots of coffee or tea?'
C)'What are you eating for dinner?'
D)'Are you experiencing constipation?'
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A person with acute pancreatitis is uncomfortable in bed. Which of the following positions might improve this person's comfort level?

A)Assist to a standing position and ambulate.
B)Elevate the head of the bed 45 degrees.
C)Lay flat in bed.
D)Sit up in bed.
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Which of the following is a risk factor for the development of gallstones?

A)Tobacco smoking
B)Heavy alcohol consumption
C)Pregnancy
D)High-fibre diet
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A person comes into the clinic complaining of 'gaining weight only in the stomach.' This person is exhibiting signs of which condition?

A)Haemolytic jaundice
B)Hepatic encephalopathy
C)Oesophageal varices
D)Portal hypertension
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The family and friends of a person who recently had a liver transplant are upset because they have not been permitted to see the person after surgery. What would be the nurse's best response concerning the significance of this issue?

A)'These types of visiting restrictions are common after transplants.'
B)'You can't visit because the person is susceptible to infections and are in isolation.'
C)'I am sorry but the person is too unstable to have visitors right now.'
D)'The person's condition is critical post-transplant, so visitors are not advisable.'
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A person with hepatitis is complaining of 'itchy skin' and 'odd-coloured bowel movements.' The nurse realises that this person is in which phase of acute hepatitis?

A)Prodromal
B)Preicteric
C)Icteric
D)Posticteric
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The family of a person with acute pancreatitis arrives to the care area with a large bag of personal items and food. What should the nurse instruct this family about the care of the person?

A)Bring high-calorie foods to support the person's increased energy needs.
B)Avoid bringing food to the person.
C)Bring plenty of fresh fruits.
D)Only bring foods the person requests.
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A person with hepatic cirrhosis begins to bleed. Which of the following is the first priority of treatment?

A)Assessment of vital signs
B)Administration of diuretics
C)Restoration of haemodynamic stability
D)Obtaining labs to determine level of blood loss
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A person is scheduled for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for gallstones. Which of the following should be included in the care of this person after the procedure?

A)Assess the person for secondary haemorrhage.
B)Admit the person to the hospital until the stones have passed.
C)Instruct the person about the potential for nausea, vomiting and haematuria post-procedure.
D)Monitor vital signs for 8 hours post-procedure.
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A person with acute pancreatitis is being discharged. Which of the following should the nurse include when providing discharge instructions to this person?

A)Limit smoking.
B)Resume a regular diet.
C)Avoid all alcohol.
D)Restrict caffeine intake.
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A person who is admitted to the hospital with an acutely inflamed gallbladder says, 'I suddenly feel better. The pain was really bad, but then it completely stopped.' What should the nurse do?

A)Prepare the person for discharge.
B)Contact the doctor immediately.
C)Continue with normal monitoring of the person.
D)Check when the person last received any pain medication.
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A person who is being evaluated for liver trauma that was sustained in a motor vehicle accident is found to have a negative peritoneal lavage. What is the person demonstrating?

A)Haematoma formation
B)Severe liver lacerations
C)No abdominal bleeding
D)Clotting factor malfunction
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A person presents to the emergency department with abrupt onset of severe left upper quadrant abdominal pain that radiates to the back. The person's serum amylase levels rise to two to three times normal over several hours. What condition does the nurse suspect the person has?

A)Fulminant hepatitis
B)Cholecystitis
C)Acute pancreatitis
D)Liver cirrhosis
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A person tells the nurse that his bowel movements are 'weird' in that they look 'soapy' and 'smell really bad.' What might this person be experiencing?

A)Turner's sign
B)Diarrhoea
C)Steatorrhoea
D)Cullen's sign
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A person who is prescribed lactulose is complaining of 'diarrhoea with cramps' throughout most of the day. What is this person demonstrating?

A)An allergic response to the medication
B)The expected outcome from taking the medication
C)The need to adjust the dose of the medication
D)An anticipated side effect of the medication
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A person's indirect (unconjugated)bilirubin blood levels will rise with which condition?

A)Biliary obstruction
B)Pancreatitis
C)Transfusion reaction
D)Alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver
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While providing care to a person with hepatitis B, the nurse is exposed to this person's blood. What should the nurse do?

A)Prepare the person to be treated with interferon.
B)Commence prophylactic antibiotic therapy.
C)Report the exposure and prepare the person to receive hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG).
D)Administer a hepatitis B vaccine booster injection.
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The nurse recognises that a person is at an increased risk of developing ascites if the person is experiencing which of the following conditions?

A)Hypoalbuminaemia
B)Increased serum sodium
C)Hypotension
D)Decreased serum potassium
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Deck 24: Nursing Care of People With Gallbladder, Liver, and Pancreatic Disorders
1
The nurse is preparing to instruct a person with pruritus caused by jaundice about the care of the skin. Which of the following should be included in these instructions?

A)Take another antihistamine if the itching continues.
B)Use soap when bathing.
C)Apply lotion to keep the skin moist.
D)Bathe with hot water.
Apply lotion to keep the skin moist.
2
What result would the nurse expect to see in a liver function test for a person with an obstructive biliary disease?

A)Decreased lactic dehydrogenase (LDH)
B)Decreased serum bilirubin
C)Increased aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
D)Increased gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT)
Increased gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT)
3
During a physical assessment, the nurse learns that a person has pain in the right shoulder and scapula most evenings after eating dinner. Which assessment question would help the nurse to obtain pertinent data to further assess these findings?

A)'Are you drinking lots of water?'
B)'Do you drink lots of coffee or tea?'
C)'What are you eating for dinner?'
D)'Are you experiencing constipation?'
'What are you eating for dinner?'
4
A person with acute pancreatitis is uncomfortable in bed. Which of the following positions might improve this person's comfort level?

A)Assist to a standing position and ambulate.
B)Elevate the head of the bed 45 degrees.
C)Lay flat in bed.
D)Sit up in bed.
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Which of the following is a risk factor for the development of gallstones?

A)Tobacco smoking
B)Heavy alcohol consumption
C)Pregnancy
D)High-fibre diet
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6
A person comes into the clinic complaining of 'gaining weight only in the stomach.' This person is exhibiting signs of which condition?

A)Haemolytic jaundice
B)Hepatic encephalopathy
C)Oesophageal varices
D)Portal hypertension
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7
The family and friends of a person who recently had a liver transplant are upset because they have not been permitted to see the person after surgery. What would be the nurse's best response concerning the significance of this issue?

A)'These types of visiting restrictions are common after transplants.'
B)'You can't visit because the person is susceptible to infections and are in isolation.'
C)'I am sorry but the person is too unstable to have visitors right now.'
D)'The person's condition is critical post-transplant, so visitors are not advisable.'
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8
A person with hepatitis is complaining of 'itchy skin' and 'odd-coloured bowel movements.' The nurse realises that this person is in which phase of acute hepatitis?

A)Prodromal
B)Preicteric
C)Icteric
D)Posticteric
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9
The family of a person with acute pancreatitis arrives to the care area with a large bag of personal items and food. What should the nurse instruct this family about the care of the person?

A)Bring high-calorie foods to support the person's increased energy needs.
B)Avoid bringing food to the person.
C)Bring plenty of fresh fruits.
D)Only bring foods the person requests.
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10
A person with hepatic cirrhosis begins to bleed. Which of the following is the first priority of treatment?

A)Assessment of vital signs
B)Administration of diuretics
C)Restoration of haemodynamic stability
D)Obtaining labs to determine level of blood loss
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11
A person is scheduled for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for gallstones. Which of the following should be included in the care of this person after the procedure?

A)Assess the person for secondary haemorrhage.
B)Admit the person to the hospital until the stones have passed.
C)Instruct the person about the potential for nausea, vomiting and haematuria post-procedure.
D)Monitor vital signs for 8 hours post-procedure.
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12
A person with acute pancreatitis is being discharged. Which of the following should the nurse include when providing discharge instructions to this person?

A)Limit smoking.
B)Resume a regular diet.
C)Avoid all alcohol.
D)Restrict caffeine intake.
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13
A person who is admitted to the hospital with an acutely inflamed gallbladder says, 'I suddenly feel better. The pain was really bad, but then it completely stopped.' What should the nurse do?

A)Prepare the person for discharge.
B)Contact the doctor immediately.
C)Continue with normal monitoring of the person.
D)Check when the person last received any pain medication.
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14
A person who is being evaluated for liver trauma that was sustained in a motor vehicle accident is found to have a negative peritoneal lavage. What is the person demonstrating?

A)Haematoma formation
B)Severe liver lacerations
C)No abdominal bleeding
D)Clotting factor malfunction
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15
A person presents to the emergency department with abrupt onset of severe left upper quadrant abdominal pain that radiates to the back. The person's serum amylase levels rise to two to three times normal over several hours. What condition does the nurse suspect the person has?

A)Fulminant hepatitis
B)Cholecystitis
C)Acute pancreatitis
D)Liver cirrhosis
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16
A person tells the nurse that his bowel movements are 'weird' in that they look 'soapy' and 'smell really bad.' What might this person be experiencing?

A)Turner's sign
B)Diarrhoea
C)Steatorrhoea
D)Cullen's sign
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17
A person who is prescribed lactulose is complaining of 'diarrhoea with cramps' throughout most of the day. What is this person demonstrating?

A)An allergic response to the medication
B)The expected outcome from taking the medication
C)The need to adjust the dose of the medication
D)An anticipated side effect of the medication
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18
A person's indirect (unconjugated)bilirubin blood levels will rise with which condition?

A)Biliary obstruction
B)Pancreatitis
C)Transfusion reaction
D)Alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver
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19
While providing care to a person with hepatitis B, the nurse is exposed to this person's blood. What should the nurse do?

A)Prepare the person to be treated with interferon.
B)Commence prophylactic antibiotic therapy.
C)Report the exposure and prepare the person to receive hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG).
D)Administer a hepatitis B vaccine booster injection.
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The nurse recognises that a person is at an increased risk of developing ascites if the person is experiencing which of the following conditions?

A)Hypoalbuminaemia
B)Increased serum sodium
C)Hypotension
D)Decreased serum potassium
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