CEN Review test
questions with
complete verified
solutions
4 Hallmark signs of a bowel obstruction - answer 1) abdominal
pain 2) Abdominal distention 3) vomiting 4) Marked
constipation. *Note: bowel sounds assessment is not
completely reliable
Treatment of superficial gastritis - answer a combination of
treatments: If H. pylori is the cause then antimicrobial therapy
is initiated with an H2 receptor antagonist such as ranitidine.
90% effectiveness is found with ranitidine, flagyl, and
amoxicillin.
Factors that provoke gastritis - answer smoking, ASA, and
parents with gastritis. Note: meditation and exercise would
, decrease patient stress and decrease the risk of developing
gastritis
Most common cause of peptic ulcer disease - answer
Helicobacter Pylori
CIAMPEDS (mneumonic for pediatric triage) - answer Chief
complaint, Immunizations/Isolation, Allergies,
Medications/Medical history, Parent's impression of the
situation, Events surrounding, Diet/Diapers, Symptoms
associated with illness/injury
PQRST (mneumonic to obtain Pt historyA) - answer Provocation,
Quality, Region / Radiation, Severity, Timing
AVPU (mneumonic to assess level of consciousness) - answer
Alert, Voice - responds to, Pain - responds to painful stimuli,
Unresponsive
Pediatric assessment triangle - answer Appearance -->
breathing --> circulation -->
questions with
complete verified
solutions
4 Hallmark signs of a bowel obstruction - answer 1) abdominal
pain 2) Abdominal distention 3) vomiting 4) Marked
constipation. *Note: bowel sounds assessment is not
completely reliable
Treatment of superficial gastritis - answer a combination of
treatments: If H. pylori is the cause then antimicrobial therapy
is initiated with an H2 receptor antagonist such as ranitidine.
90% effectiveness is found with ranitidine, flagyl, and
amoxicillin.
Factors that provoke gastritis - answer smoking, ASA, and
parents with gastritis. Note: meditation and exercise would
, decrease patient stress and decrease the risk of developing
gastritis
Most common cause of peptic ulcer disease - answer
Helicobacter Pylori
CIAMPEDS (mneumonic for pediatric triage) - answer Chief
complaint, Immunizations/Isolation, Allergies,
Medications/Medical history, Parent's impression of the
situation, Events surrounding, Diet/Diapers, Symptoms
associated with illness/injury
PQRST (mneumonic to obtain Pt historyA) - answer Provocation,
Quality, Region / Radiation, Severity, Timing
AVPU (mneumonic to assess level of consciousness) - answer
Alert, Voice - responds to, Pain - responds to painful stimuli,
Unresponsive
Pediatric assessment triangle - answer Appearance -->
breathing --> circulation -->