Chapter 58: Care of Patients with Liver Problems - Nurselytic

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Question 1 of 5

A nurse cares for a client who is scheduled for a paracentesis. Which intervention should the nurse delegate to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: For safety, the client should void just before a paracentesis. The nurse or the provider should have the client sign the consent form. The proper position for a paracentesis is sitting upright in bed or, alternatively, sitting on the edge of the bed or leaning over a bedside table. The client will be on bed rest after the procedure.

Question 2 of 5

A nurse cares for a client who has chronic cirrhosis from substance abuse. The client states, 'All of my family hates me.' How should the nurse respond?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Clients who have chronic cirrhosis may have alienated relatives over the years because of substance abuse. The nurse should assist the client to identify a friend, neighbor, or person in his or her recovery group for support. Suggesting that the client make peace with family may not be possible and is not client-centered. Sharing personal experiences or mandating attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous is not appropriate.

Question 3 of 5

A nurse cares for a client with hepatitis C. The client's brother states, 'I do not want to contract this infection, so I will not go into his room.' How should the nurse respond?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Although family members may be afraid that they will contract hepatitis C, the nurse should educate the client's family about how the virus is spread. Hepatitis C is spread via blood-to-blood transmission and is associated with illicit IV drug use, needle sharing, blood and organ transplantation, accidental needle sticks, unsanitary tattoo equipment, and sharing of intranasal cocaine paraphernalia. Wearing a gown and gloves will not decrease the transmission of this virus. Hepatitis C is not spread through casual contact or a fecal specimen. Sharing the client's status without consent would violate privacy.

Question 4 of 5

An infection control nurse develops a plan to decrease the number of health care professionals who contract viral hepatitis at work. Which ideas should the nurse include in this plan? (Select all that apply.)

Correct Answer: A,C,D,E

Rationale: Nurses should always use Standard Precautions for client care, and policies should reflect this. Needleless systems and reduction of sharps can help prevent hepatitis. Postexposure prophylaxis should be provided in a timely manner. Hepatitis B immunity in clients does not protect healthcare workers, but ensuring worker immunity through vaccination is critical.

Question 5 of 5

A nurse assesses a client who has liver disease. Which laboratory findings should the nurse recognize as potentially limiting complications of this disorder? (Select all that apply.)

Correct Answer: B,E,F

Rationale: Because INR and PT are indications of clotting disturbances and alert the nurse to the increased possibility of hemorrhage, and elevated ammonia levels increase the client's confusion, these are critical findings. The other values are abnormal and associated with liver disease but do not necessarily place the client at increased risk for complications.

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