Whose Abdomen is it Anyway?
Pill Billies
Gut Decisions
Bursting with information
Bag it or drain it
Final Jeopardy
100

A dietary order used to rest the bowel and decrease inflammation in a client with diverticulitis.

NPO or clear liquid Diet

100

This medication class is used during IBD flares to quickly reduce inflammation. It is NOT used long term due serious side effects.

What are corticosteroids?

100

Management of this symptom is necessary for patients to return to optimal level of functioning and prevent post-op complications.

What is pain assessment and managmement?

100

What does dailey monitoring of hemoglobin and hematocit assess.

What is bleeding?

100

A healthy stoma should appear this color due to a good blood supply?

What is pink or red?

200

A client presents with a rigid abdomen and severe pain. What does the nurse expect the provider to order to help reduce the risk of septic shock?

What are IV fluids and  antibiotics?

200

This medication class works topically within the colon and has colonic release via administration oral  or rectal routes. 

5-ASA

200

This life threatening abdominal emergency often presents with a ridgid board like abdomen, severe rebound tenderness, fever and increased WBC. Signaling nurses to escalate care immediately,

What is peritonitis?

200

This lab value may have mild elevation in the first 48 hours after surgery due to the inflammatory reponse. A later an elevation may indicated infection or other complication.

What are WBCs?

200

This type of ostomy is created from the ileum and typically produces liquid to semi-liquid output

What is an ileostomy?

200

Derived from the Latin word meaning "mouth" or "opening" this root questions appears in terms describing surgically created openings, including colostomy and ileostomy.

What is "os"?

300

During a UC flare this nursing intervention helps to identify and even prevent deyhdration in a patient with frequent diarrhea.

Monitoring fluid and electrolytes, I and O 

300

IBD client is receiving TPN via a central line. The central line is accidentally pulled out when the client uses the bathroom. This blood level should be monitored with any rate change with sudden TPN administration?

What is blood glucose?

300

A client has a NGT to low intermittent suction for a bowel obstruction. The nurse notices the tube suddenly stops draining. Before assuming its "possessed by the GI Gods" this priority action helps maintain patentcy and prevent complications.

What is checking NGT placement and irrigating the NGT?

300

The response from surgery may result in a decrease in this bodily fluid yet is considered normal if maintained at 30mls/hour. 

What is urine output?

300

This closed suction drain is commonly compressed to create negative pressure after surgery.

What is a JP drain?

400

The nurse initates this when a client with appendicitis reports relief  of severe abdominal pain followed by tachycardia and rigid abdomen. 

What is preparing the  client for emergent surgery?

400

This medication class used to suppress the number of stools should be used  cautiously in clients with IBD. It can increase the risk of toxic mega colon.

What are antidiarrheals?

400

This lower GI study uses contrast to visualize the colon and may reveal strictures, fistulas and structural abnormalities. The nurse teaches the client that laxatives may be needed to prevent impaction.

What is Barium Enema?

400

A client is POD#2 for bowel resection. The client remains NPO with NGT to low suction in place. What abdominal  nursing assessment abnormality is expected.

What is decrease or absent bowel sounds?

400

A sudden increase in bright red drainage from a surgical drain may indicate this complication. 

What is bleeding or hemorrhage?

500

Crohn's can cause malabsorption, strictures and fistulas, the nurse often initiates this nutritional intervention.

What is a  low-residue diet?

500

This class of medications helps to control clinical manifestations in crohn's but is ineffective in Ulcerative colitis

What is antibiotics?

500

A client with an acute IBD flare presents with abdominal pain, diarrhea and dehydration. The nurse identifies these  top 3 interventions.

What are IV fluids, labs and bowel rest.

500

What nursing action when implemented early helps prevent DVT/PE?

What is early ambulation?

500

When emptying a JP drain, the nurse should perform this step first before compressing the bulb.

What is empty and measure the drainage?

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