(Please select only one answer for each of the following questions)
1. When a patient has a risk of aspiration, which of the following should be used to deliver enteral nutrition? A. Gastrostomy tubeB. Nasogastric tubeC. Jejunostomy tubeD. Orogastric tube
2. In preparation for an intermittent enteral feeding, the nurse should take which of the following actions? A. Place the patient on the left side to prevent aspiration.B. Make sure that the formula is at room temperature.C. Make sure that the formula is still cold.D. Place the patient in the supine position.
3. The nurse checks the residual volume of a patient who has a gastrostomy tube and obtains 150 ml. Which of the following actions should the nurse take next? A. Discard the aspirate and begin the infusion.B. Hold the feeding for 1 hour.C. Return the aspirate to the stomach and begin the infusion.D. Hold the feeding and notify the practitioner.
4. The nurse is providing an intermittent enteral feeding. Which of the following describes how the feeding should be given? A. Gradually over 30 to 60 minutesB. Within 20 minutesC. Over 24 hoursD. As quickly as possible
5. The patient is receiving enteral nutrition through a continuous open tube feeding system. How often should the nurse change the system? A. Every 8 hoursB. Every 12 hoursC. Every 24 hoursD. Every 48 hours
6. When the patient is receiving enteral feedings, the nurse should take which of A. Rinse the bag and tubing with warm water every 24 hours.B. Clamp the proximal end of the feeding tube during administration.C. Advance the rate of tube feeding to the maximum as quickly as possible.D. Monitor blood glucose levels as ordered.
7. The nurse initiates a continuous tube feeding for a patient who has been NPO for 12 hours. Which of the following should make the nurse suspect a problem with tube placement?Back to TopA. Patient has a gastrostomy tube, and the aspirate pH is 2.B. Patient has a nasogastric tube, and the aspirate pH is 3.C. The patient has a gastric feeding tube, and the aspirate pH is 7.D. Patient has a jejunostomy tube, and the aspirate pH is 8.
(Please select only one answer for each of the following questions) 1. When a patient has a risk of aspiration, which of the following should be used to deliver enteral nutrition? A. Gastrostomy tubeB. Nasogastric tubeC. Jejunostomy tubeD. Orogastric tube2. In preparation for an intermittent enteral feeding, the nurse should take which of the following actions? A. Place the patient on the left side to prevent aspiration.B. Make sure that the formula is at room temperature.C. Make sure that the formula is still cold.D. Place the patient in the supine position.3. The nurse checks the residual volume of a patient who has a gastrostomy tube and obtains 150 ml. Which of the following actions should the nurse take next? A. Discard the aspirate and begin the infusion.B. Hold the feeding for 1 hour.C. Return the aspirate to the stomach and begin the infusion.D. Hold the feeding and notify the practitioner.4. The nurse is providing an intermittent enteral feeding. Which of the following describes how the feeding should be given? A. Gradually over 30 to 60 minutesB. Within 20 minutesC. Over 24 hoursD. As quickly as possible5. The patient is receiving enteral nutrition through a continuous open tube feeding system. How often should the nurse change the system? A. Every 8 hoursB. Every 12 hoursC. Every 24 hoursD. Every 48 hours6. When the patient is receiving enteral feedings, the nurse should take which of A. Rinse the bag and tubing with warm water every 24 hours.B. Clamp the proximal end of the feeding tube during administration.C. Advance the rate of tube feeding to the maximum as quickly as possible.D. Monitor blood glucose levels as ordered.7. The nurse initiates a continuous tube feeding for a patient who has been NPO for 12 hours. Which of the following should make the nurse suspect a problem with tube placement?Back to TopA. Patient has a gastrostomy tube, and the aspirate pH is 2.B. Patient has a nasogastric tube, and the aspirate pH is 3.C. The patient has a gastric feeding tube, and the aspirate pH is 7.D. Patient has a jejunostomy tube, and the aspirate pH is 8.
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