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1. The nurse is concerned about the skin integrity of the patient in the
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intraoperative phase of surgery. Which action will the nurse take to minimize skin brea f f f f f f f f f f f f f


kdown?
a. Encouraging the patient to bathe before surgery f f f f f f




b. Securing attachments to the operating table with foam padding f f f f f f f f


c. Periodically adjusting the patient during the surgical procedure f f f f f f f



d. Measuring the time a patient is in one position during surgery f f f f f f f f f f




ANS: B f


Although it may be necessary to place a patient in an unusual position, try to maintain c
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orrect alignment and protect the patient from pressure, abrasion, and other injuries. Spe
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cial mattresses, use of foam padding, and attachments to the operating suite table provi
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de protection for the extremities and bony prominences. Bathing before surgery helps t
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o decrease the number of microbes on the skin.
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Periodically adjusting the patient during the surgical procedure is impractical and can p
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resent a safety issue with regard to maintaining sterility of the field and maintaining an a
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irway. Measuring the time the patient is in one position may help with monitoring the sit
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uation but does not prevent skin breakdown.
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2. The nurse is assessing a postoperative patient with a history of
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obstructive sleep apnea for airway obstruction. Which assessment finding will b
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est alert the nurse to this complication?
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a. Drop in pulse oximetry readings f f f f




b. Moaning with reports of pain f f f f


c. Shallow respirations f



d. Disorientation

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ANS: A f



One of the greatest concerns after general anesthesia is airway obstruction, especi
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ally in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. A drop in oxygen saturation by pulse
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oximetry is a sign of airway obstruction in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.
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Weak pharyngeal/laryngeal muscle tone from anesthetics; secretions in the phary
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nx, bronchial tree, or trachea; and laryngeal or subglottic edema also contribute to
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airway obstruction. In the postanesthetic patient, the tongue is a major cause of air
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way obstruction. f

Shallow respirations are indicative of respiratory depression. Moaning and repo
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rts of pain are common in all surgical patients and are an expected event. Disorien
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tation is common when first awakening from anesthesia but can be a sign of hypo
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xia.
3. The nurse is caring for a patient in the operating suite who is experiencin
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g hypercarbia, tachypnea, tachycardia, premature ventricular
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contractions, and muscle rigidity. Which condition does the nurse suspect the p f f f f f f f f f f f


atient is experiencing? f f


a. Malignant hyperthermia f




b. Fluid imbalance f


c. Hemorrhage
d. Hypoxia

ANS: A f


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threatening, rare complication of anesthesia is malignant hyperthermia. Malignan f f f f f f f f

t hyperthermia causes hypercarbia, tachycardia, tachypnea, premature ventricula
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r contractions, unstable blood pressure, cyanosis, skin mottling, and muscular rigi
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dity. It often occurs during anesthesia induction.
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Hypoxia would manifest with decreased oxygen saturation as one of its signs and
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symptoms. Fluid imbalance would be assessed with intake and output and can ma f f f f f f f f f f f f

nifest with tachycardia and blood pressure fluctuations but does not have muscle r
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igidity. Hemorrhage can manifest with tachycardia and decreased blood pressure
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, along with a thready pulse. Usually some sign or symptom of blood loss is noted (
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e.g., drains, incision, orifice, and abdomen).
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4. The nurse is caring for a postoperative patient who has had a minimally inv
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asive carpel tunnel repair. The patient has a temperature of 97° F and is
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shivering. Which reason will the nurse most likely consider as the primary cause w
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hen planning care? f 2 f


a. Anesthesia lowers metabolism. f f

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b. Surgical suites have air currents. f f f f


c. The patient is dressed only in a gown. f f f f f f f



d. The large open body cavity contributed to heat loss.
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ANS: A f


The operating suite and recovery room environments are extremely cool. The pat
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ient’s anesthetically depressed level of body function results in lowering of metab
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olism and a fall in body temperature. Although the patient is dressed in a gown an
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d there are air currents in the operating room, these are not the primary reasons for
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the low temperature. Also, the patient in this type of case does not have a large ope
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n body cavity to contribute to heat loss.
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5. The nurse is monitoring a patient in the postanesthesia care unit
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(PACU) for postoperative fluid and electrolyte imbalance. Which action wi
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ll be most appropriate for the nurse to take?
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a. Encourage copious amounts of water. f f f f




b. Start an additional intravenous (IV) line. f f f f f


c. Measure and record all intake and output. f f f f f f



d. Weigh the patient and compare with preoperative weight. f f f f f f f




ANS: C f




Accurate recording of intake and output assesses renal and circulatory function.
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Measure and record all sources of intake and output. Encouraging copious amount
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s of water in a postoperative patient might encourage nausea and vomiting. In the P
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ACU, it is impractical to weigh the patient while waking from surgery, but in the da
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ys afterward, it is a good assessment parameter for fluid imbalance. Starting an ad
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ditional IV is not necessary and is not important at this juncture.
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6. The nurse is caring for a patient in the postanesthesia care unit. The patient
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asks for a bedpan and states to the nurse, “I feel like I need to go to the bathroo
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m, but I can’t.” Which nursing intervention will
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be most appropriate initially?
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a. Assess the patient for bladder distention. f f f f f




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b. Encourage the patient to wait a minute and try again. f f f f f f f f f
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