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Nursing Assessment and Management Examination: Advanced Evaluation of Respiratory Function (Upper and Lower Tract Anatomy, Gas Exchange, Ventilation, Oxygen Transport), Gastrointestinal Disorders (Peptic Ulcer Disease, NSAIDs, H. pylori, Acid-Base Balance

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Nursing Assessment and Management Examination: Advanced Evaluation of Respiratory Function (Upper and Lower Tract Anatomy, Gas Exchange, Ventilation, Oxygen Transport), Gastrointestinal Disorders (Peptic Ulcer Disease, NSAIDs, H. pylori, Acid-Base Balance, Antisecretory and Mucosal Protectants, Laxatives, Antiemetics, Antacids, Diarrhea Management, Nutritional Interventions), and Endocrine System Function (Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 & 2, Insulin Therapy, Oral Hypoglycemics, Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia Management, Glycemic Control, Thyroid Hormones, Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism, Growth Hormone Disorders, Somatropin, Gigantism and Acromegaly, Hormonal Regulation, Peripheral Neuropathy, Ketoacidosis, HHNS), Including Pharmacologic Interventions, Patient Education, Safety, Cultural Competency, and Ethical Considerations in Nursing Practice Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 What are the parts of the upper respiratory tract? Nose, Paranasla sinuses, Pharynx, Tonsils, Adenoids, Larynx, and Trachea. What are the parts of the lower respiratory tract? (6) Lungs, Pleura, Mediastinum, Bronchi, Brochnchioles, and Alveoli. What is the function of the respiratory system? (4) Oxygen transport, respiration, Ventilation, and Gas Exchange. GI What is a group of upper GI disorders, that cause ersoion of the gut wall from an imbalance between mucosal and aggressive factors? Peptic Ulcer Disease What is an NSAID? Non steroidal anti-inflamatory drugs; decreased blood flow, mucus, and bicarbonate. What are the defensive factors of the GI? Mucous, Bicarbonate, Blood flow and Prostagladins. What is H. plyori? A gram negative bacillus that can colonize in the stomach an duodenum. Lives between the epithelial cells and the mucus barrier. How common is H.pylori? 60 - 70%

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Nursing Assessment and Management Examination: Advanced Evaluation of
Respiratory Function (Upper and Lower Tract Anatomy, Gas Exchange,
Ventilation, Oxygen Transport), Gastrointestinal Disorders (Peptic Ulcer Disease,
NSAIDs, H. pylori, Acid-Base Balance, Antisecretory and Mucosal Protectants,
Laxatives, Antiemetics, Antacids, Diarrhea Management, Nutritional
Interventions), and Endocrine System Function (Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 & 2,
Insulin Therapy, Oral Hypoglycemics, Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia
Management, Glycemic Control, Thyroid Hormones, Hypothyroidism and
Hyperthyroidism, Growth Hormone Disorders, Somatropin, Gigantism and
Acromegaly, Hormonal Regulation, Peripheral Neuropathy, Ketoacidosis, HHNS),
Including Pharmacologic Interventions, Patient Education, Safety, Cultural
Competency, and Ethical Considerations in Nursing Practice Exam Questions
Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026




What are the parts of the upper respiratory tract?

Nose, Paranasla sinuses, Pharynx, Tonsils, Adenoids, Larynx, and Trachea.




What are the parts of the lower respiratory tract? (6)

Lungs, Pleura, Mediastinum, Bronchi, Brochnchioles, and Alveoli.




What is the function of the respiratory system? (4)

Oxygen transport, respiration, Ventilation, and Gas Exchange.

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What is a group of upper GI disorders, that cause ersoion of the gut wall from an imbalance
between mucosal and aggressive factors?

Peptic Ulcer Disease




What is an NSAID?

Non steroidal anti-inflamatory drugs; decreased blood flow, mucus, and bicarbonate.




What are the defensive factors of the GI?

Mucous, Bicarbonate, Blood flow and Prostagladins.




What is H. plyori?

A gram negative bacillus that can colonize in the stomach an duodenum. Lives between the
epithelial cells and the mucus barrier.




How common is H.pylori?

60 - 70%




How would you treat H. pylori?

Eradication.

, What are aggressive factors of the GI?

NSAIDs, Gastric acid, Pepsin, and smoking.




What are the goals of treating Peptic Ulcer Disease?

Alleviate symptoms, promote healing, prevent complications, prevent recurrence




What are the 5 major groups of antiucler drugs?

Antibiotics, antisecretory agents, mucosal protectants, antisecretory agents that enhance
mucosal defenses, anatacids.




What examples of Antibiotics for Peptic Ulcers?

Flagyl, Achromycin (Tetracycline), Biaxin, Bismuth (Pepto-Bismol)




Why is Pepto-Bismol used as an antibiotic?

Prevent H.pylori form sticking to the gastric wall where it will multiply and cause damage;
therefore decreasing/ inhibiting bacterial growth.




What are the guidelines?

At least two anitbiotcs, Ant-secretory agent.

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