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NR 324 Adult Health 1 exam 3 FINAL/ NR 324 Adult Health 1 (2024/2025)/ NR 324 Adult Health 1 exam 3.
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NR 324 Adult Health 1 exam 3 FINAL/ NR 324 Adult Health 1 (2024/2025)/ NR 324 Adult Health 1 exam 3. 
Barium enema 
examination of large intestine; 
Before: give laxatives and enemas until clear of stool evening before 
-clear liquid diet evening before 
-NPO 8hr before 
After: give fluids, laxatives or suppositories to assist in expelling barium 
-observe stool for passage of contrast medium 
-educate pt stool may be white for up to 72 hr 
With a barium enema what do you want to explain to ...
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CPPS 303 - Function & Regulation in Gastric Digestion exam questions and answers 2024
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What are the three general functions of the stomach? 
Storage, Digestion, Protection 
 
 
 
How much food can the adult stomach roughly hold? 
Roughly one liter. 
 
 
 
What is gastric accommodation closely associated wityh? 
vagovagal reflex? 
 
 
 
How much chyme is emptied from the stomach at a time? 
3ml 
 
 
 
How often are stomach contraction intervals? 
12-20 seconds 
 
 
 
How long does it take to empty stomach contents? 
2 to 4 hours 
 
 
 
What are the two types of digestions? 
Mechani...
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Microbial Pathogenesis E2 || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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What is the difference between a fimbrial adhesin and a non-fimbrial adhesin? correct answers Fimbrial adhesins are located at a scaffold-like structure (pilus or fibria) while afribrial adhesins are anchored directly in bacterial membrane. 
 
The E. coli P pilus is attached to the outer membrane and consists of several proteins. What is the role of the PapH protein? correct answers PapH is the anchor subunit in the outer membrane; it anchors the major pilus subunit to the outer membrane 
 
What...
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NUR 313: Nursing Concepts for Adult Health Exam 3 complete solutions 100% correct
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What is the most common upper gastrointestinal condition seen in adults? Correct answer- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) 
 
What are some potential causes of GERD? Correct answer- Aging Overly full stomach 
Pregnancy Bulimia 
 
What is the most common clinical manifestation of GERD? Correct answer- Pyrosis (heartburn) 
 
What are the clinical manifestations of GERD? Correct answer- Pyrosis Dyspepsia 
Hypersalivation 
 
At his annual physical, a patient complains of a frequent burning sens...
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Surgery EOR Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Surgery EOR Exam Questions with 
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what is the most common type of liver cancer? - Answer- hepatocellular carcinoma 
tx for hemochromatosis (excessive iron loading) - Answer- deferoxamine chelation 
HBsAg - Answer- acute/chronic infection 
HBeAg - Answer- VERY INFECTIOUS 
acute/chronic infection 
infectivity 
wild type viral infection 
anti-HBc - Answer- marker of exposure 
persists indefinitely 
anti-HBe - Answer- low infectivity 
Anti-HBs - Answer- marker of immunity 
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NUR 322 EXAM 2 WITH PERFECT SOLUTIONS
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NUR 322 EXAM 2 WITH PERFECT SOLUTIONS 
 
what can PUD be caused by? - infection of the H. pylori or Zollinger-Ellison bacteria 
what is PUD typically caused by? - erosion from infection from H. pylori (does not cause 
ulcers in all people) 
*acquired from food/water, person-person 
risk factors for PUD - NSAIDs (ibuprofen, aspirin) 
infection w H. pylori 
excessive secretion of HCl 
stress 
smoking 
alcohol 
family hx 
COPD or CKD 
s/sx PUD - dull, gnawing pain 
burning sensation in back 
pyros...
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NR 576 Final Exam(43 questions and answers).
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Peptic Ulcer disease 
characterized by nawing burning sensation after eating. It is common with people who take NSAIDs or have a hx of H. Pylori. Tarry stools is another indicator 
 
 
Cholelithiasis 
RUQ pain (epigastric) that radiates to the tip of the scapula on the right side. Described as intense acute. presence of gall stones and heart burn can be s/s. 
 
 
 
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Pharmacology NURS 251 Module Exam 7 portage learning/ABCnursing/Geneva college Questions and Answer
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Question 1 
What type of gastric acid is released by the parietal cells? 
Answer: 
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) 
Question 2 
Select the substance below that is a major stimulator for the release of gastric juices. 
Acetylcholine 
HCl 
Substance P 
Serotonin 
Question 3 
Describe the role of gastrin in the release of gastric acid. 
Answer: 
Gastrin binds to its target receptors stimulating the release of more histamine and HCl. 
The histamine then binds to the H2 receptors on the parietal cells which ...
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NURSING MISC 3P EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS,100% CORRECT
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When performing a visual acuity test, the nurse practitioner notes 20/30 in the left eye and 20/60 in the right eye. The next step is to A- Have the patient return in 2 weeks for a follow-up vision screen B- Dilate the eyes and retest C- Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist D- Document this as a normal finding. Question 2 The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Disorder fifth edition (DMS-5) describes Munchausen Syndrome by proxy as A- A self-inflicted injur...
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Miami Dade Microbiology Final Review Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
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Which bacteria can cause Infections in the extremities of Diabetics? - ️️Clostridium 
Perfingis 
Which plate has deep granules and blue tint? What does it test for? - ️️Spirit Blue 
Test, Lipase enzyme 
What Bacteria can test positive for The Acid Fast test? - ️️Mycobacteria 
What food may contain Bacillus cereus? - ️️Reheated Fried Rice 
Which bacteria are obligate anaerobes? - ️️Clostridium 
Which bacteria can be found in Reheated thanksgiving turkey? - ️️Clostridium 
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