Appendicitis (10 Questions)

1. Mme. Ginette Roy, 19 years old, is admitted with suspected appendicitis. She has been crying in pain (8/10) and curling up in a fetal position. Suddenly, she rings the call bell and tells the nurse, "I feel so much better! The pain is almost gone."

Medical Orders:
*Appendectomy scheduled for 14:00.
*NPO.
*IV fluids.

Question:
What is the nurse’s priority interpretation and action? *
2. M. Pierre Gagnon, 30 years old, is waiting for the surgeon to evaluate his RLQ abdominal pain. He is shivering and asks the nurse, "Can I have a heating pad to put on my stomach? It really hurts."

Medical Orders:
*Monitor vital signs.
*NPO.

Question:
What is the correct nursing response? *
3. Mme. Claire Bouchard, 45 years old, arrives at triage complaining of abdominal pain and bloating. She states, "I haven't had a bowel movement in 3 days. I think I'm just constipated. Can you give me a laxative or an enema?" The nurse notes tenderness in the RLQ and a low-grade fever.

Medical Orders:
*Abdominal assessment.

Question:
Why is the administration of a laxative or enema contraindicated in this patient? *
4. Mme. Sophie Lemieux, 16 years old, is scheduled for an emergency appendectomy in 2 hours. She tells the nurse, "I am dying of thirst. Can I just have a small glass of orange juice?"

Medical Orders:
*Strict NPO.
*IV Lactated Ringer's.
*Antibiotics on call to OR.

Question:
What is the nurse’s best response? *
5. M. Sylvain Cote, 50 years old, was admitted for observation of abdominal pain. Two hours later, the nurse reassesses him. M. Cote is lying completely still with his legs flexed. His abdomen feels rigid and board-like, and he has a fever of 39.5°C.

Medical Orders:
*Notify MD of changes.
*Monitor vitals q4h.

Question:
What condition has developed? *
6. M. Michel Desjardins, 33 years old, complains of abdominal pain. The nurse pushes fingers deeply and slowly into the RLQ, then quickly releases the pressure. M. Desjardins cries out in pain upon the release of the pressure.

Medical Orders:
*Abdominal assessment.

Question:
What does this finding indicate? *
7. Mme. Valérie Turcotte, 82 years old, is brought to the clinic by her daughter. The daughter states, "She is just not herself. She is confused and isn't eating." The nurse notes a temperature of 37.5°C (low grade) and only mild tenderness in the right lower abdomen.

Medical Orders:
*Urinalysis.
*CBC.
*Abdominal CT.

Question:
Why is the nurse concerned about appendicitis despite the mild symptoms? *
8. M. André Lemieux, 28 years old, had a laparoscopic appendectomy this morning. He calls the nurse complaining of sharp pain in his right shoulder. His abdominal incisions are well-approximated and dry.

Medical Orders:
*Diet as tolerated.
*Early ambulation.

Question:
What is the nurse’s explanation and intervention? *
9. M. Jacques Tremblay, 22 years old, presents to the Emergency Department. He reports that the pain started around his belly button a few hours ago and has now moved to his lower right side. He is nauseous and has vomited once. Upon palpation, the nurse notes localized tenderness at a specific point halfway between the umbilicus and the anterior superior iliac spine.

Medical Orders:
*NPO.
*IV fluids Normal Saline at 100 mL/hr.
*CBC and Electrolytes.

Question:
The nurse documents tenderness at which anatomical landmark? *
10. M. Robert Fortin, 25 years old, is being examined by the nurse. The nurse palpates the Left Lower Quadrant (LLQ) of his abdomen. M. Fortin grimaces and complains of pain in his Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ).

Medical Orders:
*Physical exam.

Question:
How should the nurse document this finding? *