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QUESTION #9293
Question 1
A patient with acute pancreatitis is admitted. Which position provides the most comfort and helps reduce pain?
Correct Answer Explanation
In Acute Pancreatitis, the inflamed pancreas causes severe epigastric pain that radiates to the back. The pain is:
- Worsened by lying supine (pancreas presses on posterior abdominal wall)
- Relieved by leaning forward or assuming knee-chest (fetal) position
The knee-chest position reduces tension on the pancreatic retroperitoneal attachments and decreases pain.
Other key nursing interventions in acute pancreatitis:
- NPO (nil per os) — rests the pancreas and stops secretion stimulation
- IV fluids (aggressive fluid resuscitation — pancreatitis causes major third spacing)
- Analgesics (IV morphine or meperidine for pain)
- NG tube if vomiting is severe
- Monitor serum amylase and lipase (lipase is more specific)
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