A patient who has chronic adrenal insufficiency is admitted to the hospital for an open cholecystectomy
The nurse obtaining the admission history learns that the patient takes hydrocortisone 25 mg PO daily in the morning. The patient's surgery is scheduled for the next morning. The nurse will expect an order to:
a. administer the usual morning dose of hydrocortisone 25 mg PO.
b. administer hydrocortisone 75 mg PO in the morning.
c. administer hydrocortisone 75 mg IV before surgery.
d. withhold the morning dose of hydrocortisone and give it after surgery.
ANS: C
Patients who take steroids need extra steroid before situations that cause stress, such as surgery. Failure to administer the increased dose can prove fatal. For surgeries that cause moderate stress, such as a cholecystectomy, patients should be given 50 to 75 mg of hydrocortisone intravenously the day of the procedure, followed by a taper over 1 to 2 days to the usual replacement dose. Giving the usual dose or giving an increased oral dose is not indicated.
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