GERD Exam Practice Questions (Test #2, 2024) & Complete Solutions (Rated A+)
GERD Exam Practice Questions (Test #2, 2024) & Complete Solutions (Rated A+) GERD Exam Practice Questions (Test #2, 2024) & Complete Solutions (Rated A+) The male client tells the nurse he has been experiencing "heartburn" at night that awakens him. Which assessment question should the nurse ask? 1. "How much weight have you gained recently?" 2. "What have you done to alleviate the heartburn?" 3. "Do you consume many milk and dairy products?" 4. "Have you been around anyone with a stomach virus?" - ANSWER - 1. Clients with heartburn are frequently diagnosed as having GERD. GERD can occasionally cause weight loss but not weight gain. 2. Most clients with GERD have been self-medicating with over-the-counter medications prior to seeking advice from a health-care provider. It is important to know what the client has been using to treat the problem. 3. Milk and dairy products contain lactose, which are important if considering lactose intolerance but are not important for "heartburn." 4. Heartburn is not a symptom of a viral illness. TEST-TAKING HINT: Clients will use common terms such as "heartburn" to describe symptoms. The nurse must be able to interpret or clarify the meaning of terms used with the client. Part of the assessment of a symptom requires determining what aggravates and alleviates the symptom. The nurse caring for a client diagnosed with GERD writes the client problem of "behavior modification." Which intervention should be included for this problem? 1. Teach the client to sleep with a foam wedge under the head. 2. Encourage the client to decrease the amount of smoking. 3. Instruct the client to take over-the-counter medication for relief of pain. 4. Discuss the need to attend Alcoholics Anonymous to quit drinking. - ANSWER - 1 1. The client should elevate the head of the bed on blocks or use a foam wedge to use gravity to help keep the gastric acid in the stomach and prevent reflux into the esophagus. Behavior modification is changing one's behavior. 2. The client should be encouraged to quit smoking altogether. Referral to support groups for smoking cessation should be made. 3. The nurse should be careful when recommending OTC medications. This is not the most appropriate intervention for a client with GERD. 4. The client should be instructed to discontinue using alcohol, but the stem does not indicate the client is an alcoholic. TEST-TAKING HINT: Clients are encouraged to quit, not decrease, smoking. Current research indicates smoking is damaging to many body systems, including the gastrointestinal system. The test taker should not assume anything not in the stem of a question. The nurse is preparing a client diagnosed with GERD for discharge following an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD). Which statement indicates the client understands the discharge instructions? 1. "I should not eat for at least one (1) day following this procedure." 2. "I can lie down whenever I want after a meal. It won't make a difference." 3. "The stomach contents won't bother my esophagus but will make me nauseous." 4. "I should avoid orange juice and eating tomatoes until my esophagus heals." - ANSWER - 1. The client is allowed to eat as soon as the gag reflex has returned.
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