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Lewis Chapter 41: Upper GI Problems NCLEX Questions With Correct Answers
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Lewis Chapter 41: Upper GI Problems NCLEX 
 
 
 
1. A patient with deep partial-thickness burns experiences severe pain associated with nausea during dressing changes. Which action will be most useful in decreasing the patient's nausea? 
a. The patient NPO for 2 hours before and after dressing changes. 
b. Avoid performing dressing changes close to the patient's mealtimes. 
c. Administer the prescribed morphine sulfate before dressing changes. 
d. Give the ordered prochlorperazine (Compazine) ...
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NSG 318 Final Exam Review-Questions with Correct Answers/ latest Update
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How do Histamine 2 Blockers work? - Block H2 receptors of parietal cells in stomach to 
reduce gastric acid secretion 
When administering Nexium, or any Proton Pump Inhibitor, what should you observe? - 
Observe hepatic function - this elevates AST, ALT 
Should Nexium be taken with food or on an empty stomach? - On an empty stomach - 
this allows the stomach lining to be coated. Taking this with food blocks this process. 
What is the mode of action of Sucralfate (Carafate)? - Combines with prote...
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Upper & lower GI practice questions and answers 2023
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Upper & lower GI practice questions and answers 2023 
1. A 53-year-old male patient with deep partial-thickness burns from a chemical spill in the workplace experiences severe pain followed by nausea during dressing changes. Which action will be most useful in decreasing the patient's nausea? 
a. Keep the patient NPO for 2 hours before and after dressing changes. 
b. 
Avoid performing dressing changes close to the patient's mealtimes. 
c. 
Administer the prescribed morphine sulfate before dres...
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Medical-Surgical RN A Prophecy Relias (Latest 2022/2023) DownLoad to Score A
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Medical-Surgical RN A Prophecy Relias (Latest 2022/2023) DownLoad to Score A 
1.2 milligrams is equal to how many micrograms? 
1200 mcg 
 
 
Your post-op patient has a Jackson-Pratt (JP) drain in place. How do you ensure effective drain function? 
Compress the drain, then plug the bulb to establish suction 
 
 
Your male patient complains of discomfort while inflating the balloon during insertion of an indwelling urinary catheter. What would be the MOST appropriate action? 
Deflate the balloon,...
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HESI PHARMACOLOGY TEST 2023/2024
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HESI PHARMACOLOGY TEST 2023/2024 
The nurse notes that the hemoglobin level of a client receiving darbepoetin alfa 
(Aranesp) has increased from 6 to 10 g/dL over the first 2 weeks of treatment. Which 
action should the nurse take? - CORRECT ANSWER-Notify the health care provider of 
the change in the client's laboratory values. 
A rapid increase (more than 1 g/dL in a 2-week period) may lead to... - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Hypertension 
A client is receiving pyridostigmine bromide (Mestinon) to co...
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PCCN MASTER EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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PCCN MASTER EXAM | QUESTIONS & 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST 
UPDATE | GRADED A+ 
1. Cardiac 
Correct Answer: 1. Cardiac 
Pt's EKG shows ST elevation in leads II, III, and aVF. Where is the MI? 
Correct Answer: Inferior wall MI, Right coronary artery 
"Reciprocal changes are often seen ini leads I and aVL" 
Pt's EKG shows ST elevation in leads V1 and V2. Where is the MI? 
Correct Answer: Septal area, Left Anterior Descending Artery 
Pt's EKG shows ST elevation in leads V3 and V4. Where ...
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NURS 303 - Pharmacology 7, 8, 9, 10 Questions and Correct Solutions Graded to Pass
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Aluminum hydroxide effects which of the pharmacokinetic processes and why? 
 
What's the important nursing instruction with this medication? 
Absorption 
 
Aluminum hydroxide neutralizes gastric acid. Oral drugs are manufactured to be absorbed in an acidic environment. Getting rid of acidic environment = a decrease in oral medication absorption 
 
Do not give within 1-2 hours of other drugs. 
 
 
How does metoclopramide actually treat GERD? 
It's makes the lower esophageal sphincter (harder, b...
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Pharm Exam 4 Galen With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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Pharm Exam 4 Galen With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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medsurg 1-6 all complete questions with correct answers latest update(over 300 q&a)
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medsurg 1-6 all complete questions with correct answers latest update(over 300 q&a) 
 
 
 
Med Surg Exam #6 
1.	Which stool characteristic should the nurse expect to note from a client with Crohn's disease? 
a.	Chronic constipation 
b.	Diarrhea 
c.	Alteration of diarrhea and constipation ***wrong answer 
d.	Constant oozing from the rectum 
2.	A client has a nasal gastric tube (NGT) inserted. Before using the tube, which of the following is most important? 
a.	Confirm the type of feeding that wi...
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PHARM - GI/GU practice questions and answers 2023
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PHARM - GI/GU practice questions and answers 2023 
What is the mechanism of action for Famotidine (Pepcid)? 
It competes with histamine for binding sites on the parietal cells 
 
Histamine receptor–blocking drugs decrease gastric acid by competing with histamine for binding sites on the parietal cells. 
 
 
 
 
The nurse would teach a client prescribed simethicone (Mylicon) to avoid which substance? 
Carbonated beverages 
 
Simethicone is used to decrease gas and belching, both of which can be...
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