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WEB WOC Continence Care Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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WEB WOC Continence 
Care Exam Questions and 
Answers All Correct 
 
Reflexively relaxes by rectal filling - ANSWER Internal anal sphinter 
The reflex that allows an individual to differentiate amoung stool, liquid and gas is the - 
ANSWER Sampling Reflex 
Complains of loss of gas and occasional liquid stool is what type of fecal incontinence? - 
ANSWER Flatus incontinence and internal anal sphincter damage 
Unintentional weight loss - ANSWER Requires referral 
Bowel motility can be negatively af...
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CSO Exam study guide| 149 questions| with complete solutions
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cancer cachexia correct answer: per sample test question:temporal wasting, depleted fat stores, profound anorexia 
 
Multifactorial syndrome characterized by ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass, anorexia, early satiety, wt loss, anemia, edema, fatigue, possible metabolic alterations, increased inflammatory markers and progressive functional impairment. 
 
Pathophysiology characterized by negative protein energy balance driven by variable combination of reduced food intake and abnormal metabo...
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NURS 5315 Gastrointestinal Module 9 (GI System Anatomy and Physiology)
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NURS 5315 Gastrointestinal Module 9 (GI System Anatomy and Physiology) .Discuss the effects of aging on the gastrointestinal tract. 
 Age related changes in the GI tract begins at age 50 
 Tooth enamel and dentin wear down→ more vulnerable to cavities 
 Teeth are lost as a result of: 
o Periodontal (gum) disease 
o Recession of gums 
o Osteoporotic bone changes 
o Brittle roots that fracture easily 
 Taste buds decline in number 
 Sense of smell diminishes 
 Sense of taste de...
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DISORDERS OF THE GI SYSTEM NURS 5315 TEST 4|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
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Primary manifestations of SRMD 
GI bleeding 
 
 
 
Cushing Ulcers 
Stress ulcers that occur as a result of TBI or brain surgery 
 
 
 
Upper GI bleed 
any source of bleeding which occurs in the esophagus, stomach or the duodenum. 
 
 
 
Upper GI bleed is characterized by... 
frank, bright red or "coffee ground" emesis 
 
 
 
Upper GI bleed causes 
bleeding varices (varicose veins) in the esophagus or stomach 
peptic ulcers 
gastritis 
Mallory-Weiss tear (tearing of the esophagus from the stoma...
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ABFM ITE 2023/2024 Exam With 200Questions and Answers Updated Completely 100% Solved Correctly, Grade A+.
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ABFM ITE 2023/2024 Exam With 200Questions and Answers Updated Completely 100% Solved Correctly, Grade A+. 
-A 67-year old male sees you for a Medicare annual wellness visit. He tell s you that his best friend had a 
stroke and he asks about his risk for stroke. He has a family history of cardiovascular disease in his 
father, who had a myocardial infarction at age 65 and died from a thrombotic stroke at age 71. The 
patient exercises regularly and has a BMI of 27 kg/m2. His only current medical ...
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NURS 5334 Study Questions and Answers Exam 2 2022/2023.
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NURS 5334 Study Questions and Answers Exam 2 2022/2023. 
 What are the basic mechanisms by which neuropharmocologic agents act? 
o Can modify the disease process 
o Act at the sites of actions which is the axons versus synapses and steps in synaptic 
transmission and effects of drugs on the steps of synaptic transmission 
 Transmittter synthesis is the first step in transmission. What are the other 4 steps? 
o Transmitter storage, transmitter release, receptor binding, and termination of t...
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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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NURS 5315 GI Module 9, Exam 5 Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers
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NURS 5315 GI Module 9, Exam 5 Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers 
Upper GI organs - Correct Answer mouth,pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and duodenum 
 
Lower GI organs - Correct Answer small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus 
 
Hepatoportal circulation - Correct Answer 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 vei...
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CSO Exam 2 Study Guide with Complete Solutions 2024
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CSO Exam 2 Study Guide with Complete Solutions 2024 
cancer cachexia - Correct Answer per sample test question:temporal wasting, depleted fat stores, profound anorexia 
 
Multifactorial syndrome characterized by ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass, anorexia, early satiety, wt loss, anemia, edema, fatigue, possible metabolic alterations, increased inflammatory markers and progressive functional impairment. 
 
Pathophysiology characterized by negative protein energy balance driven by variable c...
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UTA NURS 5315 GASTROINTESTINAL REVIEW QUESTIONS|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
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Where in the brain is the vomiting center located? 
Medulla oblongata 
 
 
Antiemetic agents, such as domperidone and haloperidol, are antagonists for which receptors? 
Dopamine 
 
 
What type of vomiting is caused by the direct stimulation of the vomiting center by neurologic lesions involving the brainstem? 
Projectile 
 
 
Considering the normal frequency of bowel evacuation, how infrequently can evacuation occur and still be considered within normal range? 
Once a week 
 
 
How many stools p...
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