Alexanders Care Of the Patient in Surgery 14th Edition Rothrock
Alexanders Care Of the Patient in Surgery 14th Edition Rothrock
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Chapter 22: Thoracic Surgery
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | Brachial plexus palsy |
| b. | Vertebral tipping syndrome |
| c. | Thoracic outlet syndrome |
| d. | Thoracic plexus compression |
ANS: C
Compression of these structures causes thoracic outlet syndrome.
REF: Page 936
| a. | The bronchi and the blood vessels |
| b. | The alveoli and the pulmonary vein |
| c. | The pulmonary artery and vein |
| d. | The bronchi and bronchioles |
ANS: A
The nerves of the lungs are a part of the autonomic nervous system. They regulate constriction and relaxation of the bronchi and the blood vessels within the lungs.
REF: Pages 936-937
| a. | The lungs recoil and expand to draw air into them. |
| b. | The lungs are passive and follow the diaphragm and chest wall. |
| c. | The lungs produce a pressure gradient that suctions air. |
| d. | The alveolar sacs expand when triggered by neural triggers in all 10 lung segments. |
ANS: B
As the muscles of inspiration contract to enlarge the chest cage, the lungs passively follow the diaphragm and chest wall because of decreased intrathoracic pressure. The acts of inspiration and expiration are the result of air moving in and out of the lung, causing pressure to equalize with that of the atmosphere at the end of expiration.
REF: Page 938
| a. | The nurse should begin preparing the patient for nicotine withdrawal. |
| b. | The nurse should avoid making assumptions about smoking and a cancer diagnosis. |
| c. | The nurse should note packs/day consumption to alert the surgeon to write postoperative orders for medication. |
| d. | The nurse should phrase questions so as not to suggest guilt about smoking behaviors. |
ANS: D
The nurse should phrase questions in a way that will not result in guilt about smoking habits or assumptions that the diagnosed condition is associated with smoking. The nurse should also assess the patient’s pain tolerance to determine necessary teaching or tools that will assist in achieving positive postoperative outcomes.
REF: Page 940
| a. | Decrease surgical time by anticipating needs of the patient and surgical team. |
| b. | Collaborate in positioning the patient to provide access to the endotracheal tube, enable efficient ventilatory function, and prevent injury. |
| c. | Obtain chest x-ray films for the intraoperative period. |
| d. | Consult with the surgeon, requesting an order to repeat the laboratory tests |
ANS: B
The nurse should collaborate in positioning the patient to provide access to the endotracheal tube, enable efficient ventilatory function, and prevent injury. Verify that a double-lumen endotracheal tube with a soft, inflatable cuff is available for the anesthesia provider. The nurse should collaborate in obtaining equipment and monitoring arterial blood gases (ABGs); document results. Obtain equipment and assist with patient preparation for hemodynamic monitoring: electrocardiogram (ECG), CO2 analyzer, pulse oximeter, arterial pressure line, and central venous pressure line; the nurse should collaborate with the anesthesia provider in evaluating results provided by these monitoring devices during the procedure.
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