1. Evelyn Bean, 52 years of age, is admitted to the same-day surgery unit for an elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The patient presents with jaundice of the skin and sclera. The patient’s urine is dark, and the patient stated that she has clay-colored stools. She stated she has occasional colicky pain in her right upper quadrant of her abdomen radiating to her back. The patient had preadmission testing 1 week ago, and the results are on the patient’s chart. The record of patient education and informed written consent are also on the chart. (Learning Outcome 2)
What additional procedure will be performed if a gallstone obstructs the common bile duct?
The nurse in the same-day surgery unit provides the discharge instructions to the patient and family before the patient goes for surgery. Hence, the patient is fully awake to receive the instructions and ask questions. What written and verbal instructions should the nurse provide?
Verbal instruction should be followed by detailed written material. The written instructions: