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Exam (elaborations) Critical Care Exam III Gastrointestinal Questions and Answers Exam (elaborations) EXAM 1 Pathophysiology of GI System Questions and Answers Exam (elaborations) EXAM 2 Gastrointestinal System Disorders Questions with Verified Answers Exam (elaborations) EXAM 3 – Gastroin...

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Adult Health Exam 3-GI Questions with Correct Answers

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A client is admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of intestinal obstruction. The HCP orders intestinal suction via an NG tube. The loss of which constituents associated with NG suctioning is most important to consider with this client? A. Protein Enzymes B. Carbohydrates C. Vitamins and ...

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APEA- Assessment Gastroenterology Exam Questions with Latest Update

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Abdominal percussion is performed to assess: local inflammation. generalized tenderness. density of tissues and organs. size and placement of the kidneys. - Answer-density of tissues and organs. Indicators of oropharyngeal dysphagia include all of the following symptoms except: drooling. na...

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Chapter 16 Gastrointestinal Exams and Procedures Questions with Latest Update

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Fecal Occult Blood Test: - Answer-- Checks for hidden blood in the stool. - Blood in the stool can occur from hemorrhoids, polyps, fissures, diverticulitis, ulcers, and colorectal cancer - Melena: stool that is black and tarry and often result of blood entering stool from upper UI tract - Medical...

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Chapter 34 Gastroenterology Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Folds in the wall of the organ; when the organ fills or needs to expand, the ability to unfold is due to - Answer-Rugae Secreted by the parietal cells of the stomach; necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12 to prevent pernicious anemia - Answer-Intrinsic factor Wave-like movement from the ...

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Chapter 52 Assessment of the Gastrointestinal System- Test Bank Exam Questions and Answers

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The student nurse studying the gastrointestinal system understands that chyme refers to what? a. Hormones that reduce gastric acidity b. Liquefied food ready for digestion c. Nutrients after being absorbed d. Secretions that help digest food - Answer-ANS: B Liquefied food ready for digestion ...

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CMED Gastroenterology -- Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Describe the flow of bile through the liver, gall bladder, and pancreas - Answer-bile is produced in the liver and is sent out via the left or right hepatic ducts which join to form the common hepatic duct bile in the common hepatic duct can be sent to the gallbladder for storage, or be sent dire...

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Physiology Final Exam Gastro Questions with Complete Solutions

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Entire gastrointestinal tract from mouth to anus. Include three accessory organs and seven sphincters in your sketch. - Answer-Took a picture Describe the functions of the digestive system From figure 15.3, discuss and locate the four major processes of the GI tract. Include the relevant part...

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Pathophysiology Exam 3 The Gastrointestinal System Questions and Answers

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gastrointestinal tract - Answer-The stomach and intestine as a functional unit. What are the functions of the GI System? - Answer-Secretion Digestion Absorption Motility Elimination gastro - Answer-pertaining to the stomach esophago - Answer-pertaining to the esophagus chole - Answer...

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Pathology Test 1 (GI system) Exam Questions and Answers

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Upper GI anatomy - Answer-Mouth, esophagus, stomach, duodenum Upper GI physiology - Answer-ingestion and digestion Lower GI anatomy - Answer-Small intestine and large intestine Lower GI physiology - Answer-digestion of nutrients, water, electrolytes; storing waste until elimination Diagn...

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Patho Exam #4- Gastrointestinal System Questions with Correct Answers

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What is known as a lack of desire to eat despite physiologic stimuli that would normally produce hunger? - Answer-anorexia What is known as a subjective feeling of sickness? - Answer-nausea What is known as the forceful emptying of the stomach and intestinal contents through the mouth? - Answe...

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NUR 105 Gastro Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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The main function of the GI system along with the pancreas and liver - Answer-Digestion Elimination Secretion Absorption Motility The lumen (inner wall) consists of... - Answer-Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis Serosa Increases peristalsis - Answer-parasympathetic Decreases peristalsis - ...

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Module 4 Gastrointestinal Exam Questions and Answers

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The inability to penetrate overlying structures well and gas interference cause limitation of ____ in GI imaging: DMS Radiography NM CT - Answer-DMS All of the following gastrointestinal diseases can be demonstrated on a nuclear medicine study except: Adynamic ileus esophageal motility GI ...

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GI Final Exam Review Questions and Answers

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What is the cause of pernicious anemia? - Answer-Lack of intrinsic factor A strangulated hernia means there is a lack of what? - Answer-Blood flow Volvulus - Answer-twisting of the bowel onto itself Symptoms of a peptic ulcer - Answer-rigid and boardlike Before any dx testing you must ch...

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GI Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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What is an endoscopy? - Answer-Direct visualization of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum through a lighted endoscope What can an endoscopy detect? - Answer-Mucosal inflammations (GERD, gastritis), tumors, varices, hiatal hernias, polyps, ulcers, and obstruction What can be done during an en...

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GI EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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Numerous outpouchings in the intestine characterize the condition known as: - Answer-Diverticulosis The lateral border of the stomach is called the: - Answer-Greater curvature Gastroesophageal reflux can be demonstrated following ingestion of contrast media by performing the: - Answer-Water si...

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GI Exam 1 Practice Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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A 50 year old female presents to the clinic complaining of heartburn, regurgitation, and frequent belching for the past three months. You prescribe an empirical trial of esomeprazole for 4 weeks, which alleviates her symptoms. Which of the following is not a likely pathophysiologic cause of this pat...

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GI Disorders - Final Exam Questions with Latest Update

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Common Diagnostic Tests for GI - Answer-• Upper GI series (series of x-rays taken with contrast medium like barium) - Can ID tumors, ulcerations, varices, obstructions or abnormalities in esophagus, stomach and duodenum • Lower GI series (series of x-rays taken utilizing contrast mediu...

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GI Clinical Questions (Clin Med Exam 3) Questions with Correct Answers

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A 14-year-old boy presents with a 1-week history of acute watery diarrhea with vague abdominal discomfort and vomiting. He has developed fever, malaise, facial and periorbital edema, and myalgias. He is experiencing pain and swelling of the calf muscles. The patient ate some food prepared from pork ...

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GI Adult 1 Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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30-year-old patient with ulcerative colitis is scheduled for a proctosigmoidoscopy. Which finding should cause the nurse to clarify routine preparation orders with the physician? A. The patients age B. presence of sever diarrhea C. complaints of abdominal cramping D. Patients weight is 10% below...

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Gastrointestinal System and Nutrition TEST Exam Questions and Answers

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What is the wavelike movement that propels food through the digestive system? - Answer-peristalsis The tube connects the oral cavity with the esophagus is the : - Answer-pharynx A ridge or wrinkle in the stomach is a - Answer-ruga The mix of food , gastric juices , and hydrochloric in the s...

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Gastrointestinal Exam Test Guide Questions and Answers

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Pyloric sphincter - Answer-the sphincter muscle of the pylorus that separates the stomach from the duodenum, allowing chime to enter. UGI - Answer-diagnostic test performed to look for blockages, growths, and masses. usually performed with a barium enema. Barium enema - Answer-contrast medium ...

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Gastrointestinal Conditions (CPN Exam) Questions with Latest Update

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48 hours after birth, a neonate has not passed meconium. The nurse suspects which condition? - Answer-cystic fibrosis The nurse is providing dietary teaching for the parents of a child with celiac disease. This child should avoid? - Answer-prepared puddings A toddler is brought to the ED with ...

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Gastroenterology- Q-Bank Exam Questions and Answers

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Helminths can be transmitted by: - Answer-the bite of a blood-sucking insect On auscultation of the abdomen, rushes of high-pitched sounds are audible and coincide with abdominal cramps. These findings are most consistent with: - Answer-intestinal obstrustion Which of the following assessment ...

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Gastroenterology- Internal Medicine Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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What is the most common form of Salmonella infection? - Answer-Gastroenteritis What presents with fever, nausea, vomiting, crampy abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea for 3-5 days? Diagnostic testing? - Answer-Gastroenteritis Confirmed via stool culture (shows salmonella) What is treatment...

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Gastroenterology Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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gastroenterology - Answer-a medical specialty that studies the anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal system and uses diagnostic tests, medical and surgical procedures, and drugs to treat gastrointestinal diseases. Mastication - Answer-the process by which the teeth tear, chew, and grind ...

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Gastroenterology Exam Questions and Answers

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Gastrointestinal - Answer-digestive system that is responsible for digesting the food we eat and absorbing the nutrient molecules. When the food is processing what organs does it past of the gastrointestinal ? - Answer-Mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, intestine, colon, rectum and anal. What...

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Gastroenterology Exam Questions and Answers

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e-coli - Answer-Cause of traveler's diarrhea Staphylococcus Aureus - Answer-Diarrhea after a picnics and egg salad Vibrio cholerae - Answer-Diarrhea from shellfish Salmonella - Answer-Diarrhea from poultry or pork Clostridium Difficile - Answer-Diarrhea in a patient post antibiotics ...

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Gastroenterology Exam 1 Questions with Latest Update

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Hepatitis symptomology - Answer-anorexia fever N/V arthralgia malaise aversion to smoking flu like RUQ pain Sarah, a 6-year-old, presents with complaints of fatigue, nausea, and dark urine for the past WEEKS. She is in DAYCARE with other children. On further questioning, she reported ha...

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Gastroenterology and Hepatology Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update

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Gastro 1 A 38-year-old man is evaluated for persistent dyspepsia 2 months after a duodenal ulcer was detected and treated. He originally presented with new-onset epigastric pain, and esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed a duodenal ulcer; biopsy specimens showed the presence of Helicobacter pylori. T...

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Gastro Exam Review Questions with Latest Update

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When reinforcing dietary instructions to a client with irritable bowel syndrome whose primary symptom is alternating constipation and diarrhea, which foods would the nurse tell the client are best to include in the diet for this disorder? Select all that apply. - Answer-Apples Whole grain bread ...

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FNP Exam Gastrointestinal disorders Questions and Answers

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physiologic reflux - Answer-is short lived and occurs after eating pathologic reflux - Answer-s/s heart burn, throat pain, mucosal injury and nocturnal s/s pH of stomach is 1-3, esophagus pH is 3-5 - Answer-so burning develops GERD causes - Answer-irritation of esophageal mucosa GERD tx ...

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FINAL EXAM REVIEW - Gastrointestinal pt. 2 Questions and Answers

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ishcemic ulcer - Answer-forms within hours of trauma, burns, hemorrhage, or sepsis IBS - Answer-functional disorder with no specific cause but is associated with anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue syndrome IBS manifestations - Answer-recurrent ab pain & discomfort followed by diarrhea or con...

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Exam Master GI II Questions with Complete Solutions

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A 42 year old man presents with acute abdominal pain. He describes the pain as constant and severe. Upon further questions, he affirms that the pain radiates to his back. He leans forward in attempt to alleviate the pian. One physical examination, his temperature is 101.1F and his pulse is 94. His a...

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Exam 5 – GI Questions with Correct Answers

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Type of cells lining surfaces of the body including the GI tract - Answer-epithelial cells GI disorder of excessive acid production and/or backflow of acidity stomach contents into esophagus - Answer-Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Process of food or other substance traveling through GI...

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Exam 3A The GI Tract Questions and Answers

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what 2 parts is the GI system composed of? - Answer-the upper and lower GI what is the purpose of the upper GI system? - Answer-aids in ingestion and beginning digestion of what we eat and drink what are the parts of the upper GI system? - Answer-mouth esophagus stomach duodenum what are...

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EXAM 3 – Gastrointestinal Questions and Answers

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Functions of the gastrointestinal system: - Answer-Digestion, absorption, elimination Movement of food through the GI tract (except for chewing, swallowing, and defecation) is controlled by: - Answer-Hormones and the autonomic nervous system Accessory GI organs - Answer-Salivary glands, liver,...

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EXAM 2 Gastrointestinal System Disorders Questions with Verified Answers

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Cleft Lip - Answer-Upper lip is separated into 2 parts Congenital/inherited More in males than females Dental Caries - Answer-Caused by oral bacteria Resistance can be enhanced by fluoride usage (toothpaste) Start with plaque on the surface of tooth, erodes enamel, pulp chamber, shar...

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EXAM 1 Pathophysiology of GI System Questions and Answers

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What is the function of the gallbladder? - Answer-stores bile secreted by the liver 90% of absorption occurs in the: - Answer-small intestine --duodenum GI accessory glands include: - Answer-salivary glands liver pancreas Chemical digestion of food occurs via the production of: - Answer...

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Critical Care Exam III Gastrointestinal Questions and Answers

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Assessment with GI - Answer-look, listen, feel Diverticula - Answer-out pouches seen within the colon Diverticulosis - Answer-many out pouches seen throughout the colon Diverticulitis - Answer-inflammation of the out pouches in the colon Pathophysiology of Diverticulosis - Answer--Most c...

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