PRN1178/ PRN 1178 Exam 2 (New 2024/
2025 Update) Client-Centered Care II
Review| Questions and Verified Answers|
100% Correct| A Grade - Rasmussen
QUESTION
Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)
Answer:
A sore that develops on the lining of the stomach or small intestine. Upper abdominal pain is a
common symptoms
QUESTION
Causes of Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)
Answer:
H. pylori and NSAIDs (aspirin)
QUESTION
Perforation
Answer:
Sudden abdominal pain with firm abdomen,
QUESTION
PUD complications
Answer:
Hemorrhage- Occurs more in patients with gastric ulcers and older adults
,QUESTION
gastrointestinal decompression
Answer:
removal of gastric contents and air through a tube inserted into the stomach and attached to
suction to relieve distention
QUESTION
Where can gastrointestinal decompression tube be inserted
Answer:
Tube may be inserted through nasopharynx, oropharynx or via gastrotomy
QUESTION
How to apply dressing on gastrostomy site
Answer:
Apply dry, sterile dressing
QUESTION
gastric residual
Answer:
Refers to the volume of fluid remaining in the stomach at a point in time during an enteral
feeding
QUESTION
With high gastrostomy residuals
Answer:
, Hold feeding and document residual
QUESTION
How do we get bicarbonate
Answer:
From intestinal absorption of ingested bicarbonate into ECF, kidney absorption and breakdown
of carbonic acid
QUESTION
Bicarbonate level
Answer:
Level is typically 20 times greater than that of carbonic acid
QUESTION
Pancreatitis is associated with
Answer:
Alcoholism, obstructive cholelithiasis, peptic ulcer, hyperlipidemia, and trauma
QUESTION
Bladder Scan Priority
Answer:
High priority for a patient returning from a liver biopsy
QUESTION
Vomiting Bright Red Blood
Answer:
2025 Update) Client-Centered Care II
Review| Questions and Verified Answers|
100% Correct| A Grade - Rasmussen
QUESTION
Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)
Answer:
A sore that develops on the lining of the stomach or small intestine. Upper abdominal pain is a
common symptoms
QUESTION
Causes of Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)
Answer:
H. pylori and NSAIDs (aspirin)
QUESTION
Perforation
Answer:
Sudden abdominal pain with firm abdomen,
QUESTION
PUD complications
Answer:
Hemorrhage- Occurs more in patients with gastric ulcers and older adults
,QUESTION
gastrointestinal decompression
Answer:
removal of gastric contents and air through a tube inserted into the stomach and attached to
suction to relieve distention
QUESTION
Where can gastrointestinal decompression tube be inserted
Answer:
Tube may be inserted through nasopharynx, oropharynx or via gastrotomy
QUESTION
How to apply dressing on gastrostomy site
Answer:
Apply dry, sterile dressing
QUESTION
gastric residual
Answer:
Refers to the volume of fluid remaining in the stomach at a point in time during an enteral
feeding
QUESTION
With high gastrostomy residuals
Answer:
, Hold feeding and document residual
QUESTION
How do we get bicarbonate
Answer:
From intestinal absorption of ingested bicarbonate into ECF, kidney absorption and breakdown
of carbonic acid
QUESTION
Bicarbonate level
Answer:
Level is typically 20 times greater than that of carbonic acid
QUESTION
Pancreatitis is associated with
Answer:
Alcoholism, obstructive cholelithiasis, peptic ulcer, hyperlipidemia, and trauma
QUESTION
Bladder Scan Priority
Answer:
High priority for a patient returning from a liver biopsy
QUESTION
Vomiting Bright Red Blood
Answer: