1. A male client with stomach cancer returns to the unit following a
total gastrectomy. He has a nasogastric tube to suction and is
receiving Lactated
... [Show More] Ringer’s solution at 75 mL/hour IV. One hour after
admission to the unit, the nurse notes 300 mL of blood in the suction
canister, the client’s heart rate is 155 beats/minute, and his blood
pressure is 78/48 mmHg. In addition to reporting the finding to the
surgeon. Which action should the nurse implement first?
a. Measure and document the client’s urinary output.
b. Request the client’s reserved unit if packed red blood cells.
c. Prepare the placement of a central
venous catheter. d. Increase the infusion
rate of Lactated Ringer’s solution.
2. an adult male who fell 20 feet from the roof of this home has multiple
injuries, including a right pneumothorax. Chest tubes were inserted in
the emergency department prior to his transfer to the intensive care
unit (ICU). the nurse notes that the suction control chamber is bubbling
at the
- 10 cm H2O mark, with fluctuation in the water seal, and over the
past hour 75 ml of bright red blood is measured in the collection
chamber. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
a. Add sterile water to the suction control chamber.
b. Give blood from the collection chamber as autotransfusion
c. Manipulate blood in tubing to drain into chamber.
d. Increase wall suction to eliminate fluctuation in water seal.
3. A client who received hemodialysis yesterday is experiencing a blood
pressure of 200/100 mmHg, heart rate 110 beats/minute, and
respiratory rate 36 breaths/minute. The client is manifesting shortness
of breath, bilateral 2+ pedal edema, and an oxygen saturation on room
airof 89%. Which action should the nurse take first?
a. Elevate the foot of the bed.
b. Restrict the client’s
fluid. c. Begin
supplemental oxygen.
d. Prepare the client for hemodialysis.
4. A client with Addison’s crisis is admitted for treatment with adrenal
cortical supplementation.
Based on the client’s admitting diagnosis, which findings require
immediate action by the nurse?
(Select all that apply)
a. Headache and tremors
b. Irregular heart rate
c. Skin hyperpigmentation
d. Postural hypotension
e. Pallor and diaphoresis
5. An older client is admitted with fluid volume deficit and dehydration.
Which assessment findingis the best indicator of hydration that the
nurse should report to the healthcare provider?
a. Urine specific gravity is 1.040
b. Systolic blood pressure decreases 10 points when standing.
c. The client denies being thirsty.
d. Skin tenting occurs when the client’s forearm is pinched. [Show Less]