1. The physician has decided to start an antilithic drug in an attempt to dissolve the gallstones of a patient. The drug of choice is: a. Cholestyramine (Questran) b. Quinacrine (Atabrine) c. Chenodiol ( Chenix) d. Quinethazone(Aquamox) 2. A client develops a gallstone that becomes lodged in the common bile duct. An endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatogram (ERCP) was performed. One hour post procedure, which intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care? a. assess for return of gag reflex b. encourage early ambulation c. administer withheld medications 3. In the discharge instructions for a post-cholecystectomy client, the nurse would include the importance of a. calling the physician if gas occurs b. remaining indoors until the surgical dressings are removed c. reporting dark colored stools to the clinic d. notifying physician of the development of jaundice or itching
1. The physician has decided to start an antilithic drug in an attempt to dissolve the gallstones of a patient. The drug of choice is:
a. Cholestyramine (Questran)
b. Quinacrine (Atabrine)
c. Chenodiol ( Chenix)
d. Quinethazone(Aquamox)
2. A client develops a gallstone that becomes lodged in the common bile duct. An endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatogram (ERCP) was performed. One hour post procedure, which intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care?
a. assess for return of gag reflex
b. encourage early ambulation
c. administer withheld medications
3. In the discharge instructions for a post-cholecystectomy client, the nurse would include the importance of
a. calling the physician if gas occurs
b. remaining indoors until the surgical dressings are removed
c. reporting dark colored stools to the clinic
d. notifying physician of the development of jaundice or itching
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