ATI Care of Patients with Problems of the Biliary Systemand Pancreas, Nurse Questions and Answers 100% correctThe client with obstructive jaundice asks the nurse why his skin is so itchy. Which is the nurse's best response?a. "Bile salts accumulate in the skin and cause the itching." b. "Toxins released from an inflamed gallbladder lead to itching." c. "Itching is caused by the release of calcium into the skin." d. "Itching is caused by a hypersensitivity reaction." Correct answerANS: AIn obstructive jaundice, the normal flow of bile into the duodenum is blocked, allowing excess bile salts to accumulate on the skin. This leads to itching, or pruritus. The other statements are not accurate.The nurse is caring for a client with cholecystitis. Which assessment finding indicates to the nurse that the condition is chronic rather than acute?a. Abdomen that is hyperresonant to percussion b. Hyperactive bowel sounds and diarrhea c.Clay-colored stools and dark amber urined. Rebound tenderness in the right upper quadrant Correct answerANS: CIn chronic cholecystitis, bile duct obstruction results in the absence of urobilinogento color the stool. Excess circulating bilirubin turns the urine dark and foamy. The other assessment findings do not correlate with chronic cholecystitis.A client is admitted for