Chamberlain NR 511 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
Chamberlain NR 511 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct What are common causes of N/V associated with gastritis? - Answer- Alcohol, NSAIDs, ASA, ABX, and illicit substances What is the most common cause of nausea and vomiting? - Answer- Acute Gastroenteritis (AGE) What are some manifestations of AGE? - Answer- Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, fever, abdominal pain. May also include fatigue, malaise, anorexia, tenesmus and borborygmus. How is the severity of AGE gauged? - Answer- Dehydration secondary to profuse watery diarrhea, fever greater than 101ºF (38.3ºC), vomiting, or dysentery. What are important parts of a patient's history when AGE is suspected? - Answer- Travel, dining locations, ABX history.. What happens to the pH of the stomach when antacids are taken and how does this affect bacteria? - Answer- High pH can make it easier for bacteria to survive and cause and infection. How does motility of the GI tract affect bacteria colonization? - Answer- Small bowel stasis as a result of obstruction, diverticulitis, or blind loop syndrome frequently develop an overgrowth of bacteria within the stagnant segment. Which immunoglobulin may protect the GI tract against invading organisms? - Answer- IgA...may also help protect against a future attack by the same pathogen. Onset of N/V begin within 6 hours after exposure. Is this bacterial or viral? - Answer- Bacterial: time frame suggests food poisoning resulting from the ingestion of a preformed toxin such as that of Bacillus cereus. What two indications are highly suggestive of viral AGE? - Answer- Incubation periods greater than 14 hours and the initial symptom of vomiting. If a patient presents with AGE and reports bloody stools, what can be understood about the reason for blood in the stool/ - Answer- Mucosal damage and inflammatory process secondary to invasive pathogens. What do frothy stools and flatus suggest? - Answer- Malabsorption problem. Patients with prolonged AGE illness who are malnourished may present with edema. What is the reason? - Answer- Hypoalbuminemia T or F: Chronic diarrhea usually has a noninfectious etiology. - Answer- True T or F: Acute diarrhea usually is caused by infectious agents or toxins - Answer- True What is the most common viral pathogen causing AGE in adults? - Answer- Norovirus What is the most common viral pathogen causing AGE in pediatrics? - Answer- Rotavirus. This has been greatly reduced since the introduction of the rotavirus vaccine. T or F: Stool studies are indicated in the absence of bloody diarrhea or systemic disease - Answer- False T or F: A CBC will help distinguish between viral and bacterial AGE - Answer- False When are stool studies warranted? - Answer- Severe or prolonged diarrhea, a fever 38.5ºC, bloody stools or stools that test positive for leukocytes or occult blood.
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