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NUR 4010- Exam III Questions With Verified Answers
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what is intussusception - answerproximal segment of the bowel "telescopes" into a more 
distal segment 
what is the cause of intussusception - answerunknown in children 
what is used for diagnosis of intussusception - answer- health hx 
- physical exam 
what is apart of the health hx for intussusception - answerpresent illness and chief complaint 
what is apart of the physical exam for intussusception - answerpalpate abd for presence of 
sau...
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NURS 611 Patho Exam 4 Questions and Correct Detailed Answers with Rationales (Maryville University)
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Exposure to which substance protects the mucosal barrier of the stomach? 
1. Prostaglandins 
2. Helicobacter pylori 
3. Aspirin 
4. Regurgitated bile - A. Prostaglandins 
Glucose transport enhances the absorption of which electrolyte? 
a. Sodium 
b. Potassium 
c. Phosphate 
d. Chloride - A. Sodium 
What is the cause of gastroesophageal reflux disease? 
a. Excessive production of hydrochloric acid 
b. Zone of low pressure of the lower esophageal sphincter 
c. Presence of Helicobacter pylori in th...
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Abdomen Review Penny Book 2024 with correct answers |100% verified|
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A 1-year-old patient presented with a palpable abdominal mass, jaundice, and fever. A cystic mass is noted in the area of the porta hepatis with sonography. What is the most likely diagnosis? correct answer - Choledochal cyst 
 
A 2-year-old male patient presents with intermittent RLQ pain, vomiting, palpable abdominal mass, and red currant jelly stool. What gastrointestinal disorder is most likely? correct answer - Intussusception 
 
A 2-year-old male presents with a palpable abdomina...
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NURS 5315 GI MODULE 9, EXAM 5|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
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Upper GI organs 
mouth,pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and duodenum 
 
 
 
Lower GI organs 
small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus 
 
 
 
Hepatoportal circulation 
hepatic artery receives oxygenated blood from the inferior mesenteric, gastric, and cystic veins. The hepatic portal vein receives deoxygenated blood from the inferior and superior mesenteric vein and splenic vein and delivers nutrients that have been absorbed from the intestinal system 
 
 
 
Osmotic diarrhea 
Caused by the p...
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Types of prevention - answer-primary- car restraints, bicycle helmets, immunizations 
secondary- prevent for those with RF-pap, mammo 
tertiary-mgmt of established disease- meds, lifestyle 
 
Primary - answer-Preventing the health problem, most cost effective form of healthcare **IMMUNIZATIONS, ensuring adequate illumination at home (preventing falls) 
 
Secondary - answer-Detecting disease in early asymptomatic stages, screenings 
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A 6-week-old male infant is brought into the ED by his mother. He has a weeklong history of 
progressively worsening emesis that is projectile in nature. What is his most likely diagnosis? 
A. Intussusception. 
B. Appendicitis. 
C. Pyloric stenosis. 
D. Pancreatitis. correct answersC: Projectile vomiting in a 6 week-old male is the classic presentation for pyloric stenosis, 
obstruction of the pyloric sphincter between the gastric pylorus and the small intestine, caused by 
hypertrophy and hyper...
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CMN 568 Unit 4 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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When does malrotation occur? - at about the 10th week of gestation 
What is a malrotation? - a congenital abnormality that occurs during the embryonic phase of 
development when the midgut retracts into the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise 
When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? - at 3 weeks of life 
What is the classic sign of a malrotation? - bilious vomitting 
How is a malrotation diagnosed? - upper GI study 
What are some radiologic findings tha...
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A male client with Type 1 diabetes mellitus takes a combination of short acting and intermediate 
acting insulin. The client complains of headaches when awakening and his blood glucose 
average for the past week has been 210. The nurse recognizes the client is experiencing a daily 
Somogyi, or rebound effect. Which dosing method is likely to relieve these symptoms? 
Move the PM intermediate- acting dose to bedtime. 
When obtaining a throat ...
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CMN 568 Unit 4 Test QUESTIONS 
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When does malrotation occur? - ANSWER at about the 10th week of 
gestation 
What is a malrotation? - ANSWER a congenital abnormality that occurs 
during the embryonic phase of development when the midgut retracts into 
the abdominal cavity. The midgut rotates counterclockwise 
When do infants typically become symptomatic with a malrotation? - 
ANSWER at 3 weeks of life 
What is the classic sign of a malrotation? - ANSWER bilious...
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CorrectAnswers. 
A 6-week-old male infant is brought into the ED by his mother. He has a weeklong history 
of 
progressively worsening emesis that is projectile in nature. What is his most likely 
diagnosis? 
A. Intussusception. 
B. Appendicitis. 
C. Pyloric stenosis. 
D. Pancreatitis. - Correct Answer C: Projectile vomiting in a 6 week-old male is the classic 
presentation for pyloric stenosis, 
obstruction of the pyloric sphincter between the gastric py...
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