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1. The nurse is preparing to assist the patient in using the incentive spirometer.
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Which nursing intervention should the nurse provide first?
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a. Perform hand hygiene. f f
b. Explain use of the mouthpiece. f f f f
c. Instruct the patient to inhale slowly. f f f f f
d. Place in the reverse Trendelenburg position.
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ANS: A f
Performing hand hygiene reduces microorganisms and should be performed f
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ng the patient in the correct position such as high Fowler’s for the typical posto
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patient or reverse Trendelenburg for the bariatric patient would be the next step
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ocess. Demonstration of use of the mouthpiece followed by
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the instruction to inhale slowly would be the last step in this scenario.
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2. The nurse and the nursing assistive personnel (NAP) are caring for a group o
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operative patients who need turning, coughing, deep breathing, incentive
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spirometer, and leg exercises. Which task will the nurse assign to the NAP?
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a. Teach postoperative exercises. f f
b. Do nothing associated with postoperative exercises.
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c. Document in the medical record when exercises are completed. f f f f f f f f
d. Inform the nurse if the patient is unwilling to perform exercises.
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ANS: D f
The nurse can delegate to the NAP to encourage patients to practice postoperat
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cises regularly after instruction and to inform the nurse if the patient is unwillin
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orm these exercises. The skills of
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demonstrating and teaching postoperative exercises and documenting are not
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e scope of practice for the nursing assistant. Doing nothing is not appropriate.
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3. The nurse is providing preoperative teaching for the ambulatory surgery
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, “Startwithclear liquids,soup,and crackers.Advance to a normal diet
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a. as tolerated.” f
“Staywithicechipsforseveralhours.Afterthat,youcanhave
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b. whatever you want.” f f
“Stay on clear liquids for 24 hours. Then you can progress to a normal
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c. diet.”
“Startwith clear liquidsfor 2 hours and thenfull liquids for 2 hours.
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d. Then progress to a normal diet.” f f f f f
ANS: A f
Patients usually receive a normal diet the first evening after surgery unless they
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have undergone surgery on GI structures. Implement diet intake while judging
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nt’s response. For example, provide clear liquids such as water, apple juice, bro
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a after nausea subsides. If the patient tolerates liquids without nausea, advance
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as ordered. There is no need to stay on ice chips for several hoursor clear liquid
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ours after this procedure. Putting a time frame on the progression is too prescrip
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ogression should be adjusted for the patient’s needs. f f f f f f f
4. The nurse explains the pain relief measures available after surgery during
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preoperative teaching for a surgical patient. Which comment from the patienti f f f f f f f f f f f
the need for additional education on this topic?
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a. “I will be asked to rate my pain on a pain scale.”
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b. “I will have minimal pain because of the anesthesia.”
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c. “I will take the pain medication as the pr
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ovider prescribes it.” “I will take mypain f f f f f f f
medications before doing postoperative
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d. exercises.”
ANS: B f
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rience pain during the procedure; however, this will not minimize the pain afte
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. Pain management is utilized after the postoperative phase. Inform thepatient o
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ntions available for pain relief, including medication, relaxation, and distractio
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atient needs to know and understand how to take the medications that the health
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vider will prescribe postoperatively. During thestay in the facility, the level of p
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quently assessed by the nurses. f f f f
Coordinating pain medication with postoperative exercises helps to minimize f f f f f f f f
and allows the exercises to be more effective.
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5. The nurse is making a preoperative education appointment with a patient.
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The patient asks if a family member should come to the appointment. Whichis
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best response by the nurse?
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, a. “There is no need for an additional person at the appointment.”
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b. “Your family can come and wait with you in the waiting room.”
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c. “We recommend including family members at this appointment.”
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d. “It is required that you have a family member at this appointment.”
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ANS: C f
Including family members in perioperative education is advisable. Often a fam
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ber is a coach for postoperative exercises when the patient returns from surgery
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us relatives do not understand routine postoperative events, it is likely that thei
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will heighten the patient’s fears and concerns. Preoperativepreparation of fam
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ers before surgery helps to minimize anxiety and misunderstanding. An additi
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n is needed at the appointment if at all possible, and he or she needs to be involv
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rocess, not just f f
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1. The nurse is preparing to assist the patient in using the incentive spirometer.
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Which nursing intervention should the nurse provide first?
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a. Perform hand hygiene. f f
b. Explain use of the mouthpiece. f f f f
c. Instruct the patient to inhale slowly. f f f f f
d. Place in the reverse Trendelenburg position.
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ANS: A f
Performing hand hygiene reduces microorganisms and should be performed f
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ng the patient in the correct position such as high Fowler’s for the typical posto
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patient or reverse Trendelenburg for the bariatric patient would be the next step
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ocess. Demonstration of use of the mouthpiece followed by
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the instruction to inhale slowly would be the last step in this scenario.
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2. The nurse and the nursing assistive personnel (NAP) are caring for a group o
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operative patients who need turning, coughing, deep breathing, incentive
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spirometer, and leg exercises. Which task will the nurse assign to the NAP?
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a. Teach postoperative exercises. f f
b. Do nothing associated with postoperative exercises.
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c. Document in the medical record when exercises are completed. f f f f f f f f
d. Inform the nurse if the patient is unwilling to perform exercises.
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ANS: D f
The nurse can delegate to the NAP to encourage patients to practice postoperat
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cises regularly after instruction and to inform the nurse if the patient is unwillin
f f f f f f f f f f f f f
orm these exercises. The skills of
f f f f f
demonstrating and teaching postoperative exercises and documenting are not
f f f f f f f f
e scope of practice for the nursing assistant. Doing nothing is not appropriate.
f f f f f f f f f f f f
3. The nurse is providing preoperative teaching for the ambulatory surgery
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, “Startwithclear liquids,soup,and crackers.Advance to a normal diet
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a. as tolerated.” f
“Staywithicechipsforseveralhours.Afterthat,youcanhave
f f f f f f f f f f f
b. whatever you want.” f f
“Stay on clear liquids for 24 hours. Then you can progress to a normal
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c. diet.”
“Startwith clear liquidsfor 2 hours and thenfull liquids for 2 hours.
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d. Then progress to a normal diet.” f f f f f
ANS: A f
Patients usually receive a normal diet the first evening after surgery unless they
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have undergone surgery on GI structures. Implement diet intake while judging
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nt’s response. For example, provide clear liquids such as water, apple juice, bro
f f f f f f f f f f f f
a after nausea subsides. If the patient tolerates liquids without nausea, advance
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as ordered. There is no need to stay on ice chips for several hoursor clear liquid
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ours after this procedure. Putting a time frame on the progression is too prescrip
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ogression should be adjusted for the patient’s needs. f f f f f f f
4. The nurse explains the pain relief measures available after surgery during
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preoperative teaching for a surgical patient. Which comment from the patienti f f f f f f f f f f f
the need for additional education on this topic?
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a. “I will be asked to rate my pain on a pain scale.”
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b. “I will have minimal pain because of the anesthesia.”
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c. “I will take the pain medication as the pr
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ovider prescribes it.” “I will take mypain f f f f f f f
medications before doing postoperative
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d. exercises.”
ANS: B f
Anesthesia will be provided during the procedure itself, and the patient should f f f f f f f f f f f
rience pain during the procedure; however, this will not minimize the pain afte
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. Pain management is utilized after the postoperative phase. Inform thepatient o
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ntions available for pain relief, including medication, relaxation, and distractio
f f f f f f f f f
atient needs to know and understand how to take the medications that the health
f f f f f f f f f f f f f
vider will prescribe postoperatively. During thestay in the facility, the level of p
f f f f f f f f f f f f f
quently assessed by the nurses. f f f f
Coordinating pain medication with postoperative exercises helps to minimize f f f f f f f f
and allows the exercises to be more effective.
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5. The nurse is making a preoperative education appointment with a patient.
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The patient asks if a family member should come to the appointment. Whichis
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best response by the nurse?
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, a. “There is no need for an additional person at the appointment.”
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b. “Your family can come and wait with you in the waiting room.”
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c. “We recommend including family members at this appointment.”
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d. “It is required that you have a family member at this appointment.”
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ANS: C f
Including family members in perioperative education is advisable. Often a fam
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ber is a coach for postoperative exercises when the patient returns from surgery
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us relatives do not understand routine postoperative events, it is likely that thei
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will heighten the patient’s fears and concerns. Preoperativepreparation of fam
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ers before surgery helps to minimize anxiety and misunderstanding. An additi
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n is needed at the appointment if at all possible, and he or she needs to be involv
f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f
rocess, not just f f
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