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NCLEX Certification NCLEX-RN Question # 101 Topic 12 Discussion

NCLEX-RN Exam Topic 12 Question 101 Discussion:
Question #: 101
Topic #: 12

A client develops an intestinal obstruction postoperatively. A nasogastric tube is attached to low, intermittent suction with orders to “Irrigate NG tube with sterile saline q1h and prn.” The rationale for using sterile saline, as opposed to using sterile water to irrigate the NG tube is:


A.

Water will deplete electrolytes resulting in metabolic acidosis.


B.

Saline will reduce the risk of severe, colicky abdominal pain during NG irrigation.


C.

Water is not isotonic and will increase restlessness and insomnia in the immediate postoperative period.


D.

Saline will increase peristalsis in the bowel.


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