This topic contains a solution. Click here to go to the answer

Author Question: A client who was recently diagnosed with anemia and rheumatoid arthritis reports to the nurse that ... (Read 50 times)

kellyjaisingh

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 540
A client who was recently diagnosed with anemia and rheumatoid arthritis reports to the nurse that she has noticed her stool is black, and she is concerned because there is a history of colon cancer in her family.
 
  Which of the following assessment questions is most likely to provide in-formation regarding this client's bowel problem? a. What medications are you currently taking?
  b. When did you have your last colonoscopy?
  c. Does the arthritis severely impair your mobility?
  d. Would you like to have the stool tested for occult blood?

Question 2

The nurse is administering an injection at the ventrogluteal site. Upon aspiration, the nurse notices that there is blood in the syringe. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
 
  a. Inject the medication.
  b. Pull the needle back slightly and inject the medication.
  c. Move the skin to the side and inject the medication slowly.
  d. Discontinue the injection and prepare the medication again.



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
Marked as best answer by a Subject Expert

Dominic

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 328
Answer to Question 1

A
Ingestion of iron, commonly prescribed for certain types of anemia, causes discoloration of the stool (black).
The last colonoscopy addresses the history of colon cancer, but does not address the most likely cause of black stool in this scenario.
Arthritis affecting mobility does not address the most likely cause of black stool in this scenario.
Having stool tested for occult blood may be indicated, but does not address the most likely cause of black stool in this scenario.

Answer to Question 2

D
If blood appears in the syringe, the nurse should remove the needle and dispose of the medica-tion and syringe properly. The nurse should then prepare another dose of medication for admin-istration.
The medication should not be injected, as it would be entering a blood vessel.
The needle should not be pulled back slightly and then injected, as there is no assurance of the needle being out of the vessel.
The medication should not be injected, as there is no assurance of the needle being out of the vessel.




kellyjaisingh

  • Member
  • Posts: 540
Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


daiying98

  • Member
  • Posts: 354
Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

Did you know?

Lower drug doses for elderly patients should be used first, with titrations of the dose as tolerated to prevent unwanted drug-related pharmacodynamic effects.

Did you know?

GI conditions that will keep you out of the U.S. armed services include ulcers, varices, fistulas, esophagitis, gastritis, congenital abnormalities, inflammatory bowel disease, enteritis, colitis, proctitis, duodenal diverticula, malabsorption syndromes, hepatitis, cirrhosis, cysts, abscesses, pancreatitis, polyps, certain hemorrhoids, splenomegaly, hernias, recent abdominal surgery, GI bypass or stomach stapling, and artificial GI openings.

Did you know?

Adult head lice are gray, about ? inch long, and often have a tiny dot on their backs. A female can lay between 50 and 150 eggs within the several weeks that she is alive. They feed on human blood.

Did you know?

Malaria was not eliminated in the United States until 1951. The term eliminated means that no new cases arise in a country for 3 years.

Did you know?

Of the estimated 2 million heroin users in the United States, 600,000–800,000 are considered hardcore addicts. Heroin addiction is considered to be one of the hardest addictions to recover from.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library