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NUR2392 MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE II EXAM
2 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS 100% GUARANTEED PASS
Stomatitis - ANS ✓painful inflammation within the oral cavity, occurring in
single or multiple areas.
The inflammation erodes the protective lining of the mouth.
stomatitis risk - ANS ✓patient with viral infections, use of tobacco, consuming
irritating foods or chemicals, chemotherapy, or radiation.
Candidiasis - ANS ✓Fungal infection resulting from overgrowth of Candida
albicans, a normal flora.
Can occur in patients on antibiotics, steroids, radiation treatments, or
antirejection medications.
primary stomatitis - ANS ✓Common; ulcers; Aphthous ulcers or canker sores
secondary stomatitis - ANS ✓results from infection (opportunistic infection,
virus, fungi, immunocompromised from chemo, radiation, steroid medications) -
Candida albicans
stomatitis causes - ANS ✓infection, allergy, deficient vitamin B, folate, zinc, iron,
systemic disease, irritants (alcohol/tobacco)
gastritis - ANS ✓inflammation of the gastric mucosa lining.
erosive or non-erosive.
Most common stomach disorder.
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Categorized as Type A as a result of an autoimmune condition
Type B which is caused by the bacteria Helicobacter Pylori.
Caused by bacterial infections, overuse of NSAIDs, use of alcohol, stress, andage.
type a gastritis - ANS ✓autoimmune condition
type b gastritis - ANS ✓caused by h pylori
gastritis caused by - ANS ✓Caused by bacterial infections (h. pylori), overuse of
NSAIDs, use of alcohol, stress, and age.
erosive gastritis - ANS ✓alcoholics and NSAID use. pain immediately after
eating.
nonerosive gastritis - ANS ✓most often caused by infection w helibacter pylori
(H. pylori)
Acid autodigestion - ANS ✓Prostaglandins provide protective mucosal barrier
that prevents stomach from digesting itself.
hiatal hernia - ANS ✓a condition in which a portion of the stomach has passed
through the diaphragmatic opening into the chest.
Classified as sliding or paraesophageal.
Can occur in patients who have experienced trauma or injury to the area, are
over the age of 50, or are obese.
sliding hernia s/s - ANS ✓heart burn, regurgitation, pain, dysphagia, eructation
Paraesophageal hernia s/s - ANS ✓feeling full, breathlessness, feeling
suffocation, chest pain, worsening in recumbent position
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