27/11/2024 11:35AM
Pearson Decision Making Case 4: Peptic
Ulcer Disease
Which client requires the most urgent care? - Answers✓✓Mr. Lamont Wallace, who noticed he
had dark black, tarry stools this morning
Rationale:
Mr. Wallace has a bleeding ulcer, which requires more immediate attention than the other
clients who do not have bleeding ulcers.
Due to his bleeding ulcer, Mr. Wallace is prescribed 80 mg bolus esomeprazole IV, then 8 mg/h
esomeprazole IV for 72 h. What client teaching do you need to give related to the side effects
of esomeprazole? - Answers✓✓Mr. Wallace should notify the nurse immediately if he
experiences severe diarrhea or pain during urination.
Rationale:
Severe diarrhea and pain during urination are adverse effects of esomeprazole that may require
discontinuation of the drug. Because Mr. Wallace is taking a high dose of esomeprazole to treat
his bleeding ulcer, he should notify the nurse immediately if he experiences these adverse
effects.
After starting Mr. Wallace's IV, you check on Mr. Torres. He says that the physician told him
he had an ulcer, and he has heard that ulcers are caused by bacteria. He insists on getting some
antibiotics in addition to the ranitidine that the physician prescribed. How would you respond to
Mr. Torres? - Answers✓✓"Clients who are treated with antibiotics but do not have H. pylori
have a worse outcome, so we need to wait until the H. pylori test results are back before
prescribing antibiotics."