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Exam-NURS 3366: Ultimate Disease Guide Questions &
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Pt complains of heartburn, epigastric pain, and coughing. He has been smoking, drinking

alcohol and coffee. He also said the pain is worse when he lies down. What is the diagnosis

and what are the etiologies of the dz? Correct Ans-diagnosis: GERD


etiologies: gastroparesis & relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter




Pt's sclera, skin, and tongue are yellow. What is the diagnosis? Correct Ans-jaundice




Pt's lab result comes back with a high indirect bilirubin and a normal direct bilirubin. What is

the diagnosis and what is the etiology of the disease? Correct Ans-diagnosis: prehepatic

jaundice


etiologies: increase rate of hemolysis




Pt has hematochezia. What is the diagnosis and what are the etiologies & areas involved?

Correct Ans-diagnosis: lower GI bleed


etiologies: colon cancer, ulcerative colitis


areas involved: jejunum, ileum, colon

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Pt's lab results come back and show an increase indirect bilirubin and a decrease direct

bilirubin. What is the diagnosis and what are the etiologies? Correct Ans-diagnosis: hepatic

jaundice


etiologies: hepatitis, cirrhosis




Pt is diagnosed with Barrett's esophagus. Explain this. Correct Ans-Barrett's esophagus =

dysplasia of esophageal tissues, usually caused by GERD




It can cause esophageal cancer if left untreated.




Pt complains of pain upon movement and rebound tenderness. What is the diagnosis and the

etiologies? Correct Ans-diagnosis: peritonitis


etiologies: spread of local inflammation (appendicitis), spillage of gut content into the

abdomen




Pt's lab results come back with a high direct bilirubin and a normal indirect bilirubin. What is

the diagnosis and the etiologies? Correct Ans-diagnosis: posthepatic jaundice

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