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Gastrointestinal Exam 3 - 2020 Terms in this set (74) The nurse is caring for a patient The patient takes ibuprophen daily for arthritis pain with a peptic ulcer. The patient also has a history of chronic bronchitis, diabetes, and arthritis. Which component of the patient's history is the most likely contributing factor to the patient's ulcer? a. The patient requires insulin to manage his diabetes. b. The patient uses a daily inhaler to decrease incidence of asthma attacks. c. The patient takes ibuprofen daily for arthritis pain. d. The patient takes a multivitamin daily.- - - - - Aging causes which change in the gastrointestinal system? a) Decrease in the incidence of gallstones b) Diminished senses of taste and smell c) Increased gastrointestinal motility d) Decrease in the secretion of lipase Diminished senses of taste and smell To determine that bowel 5 minutes. sounds are absent, the nurse must listen to each quadrant of the abdomen for a minimum of a) 2 minutes. b) 5 minutes. c) 8 minutes. d) 10 minutes. One of the major functions of the large intestine is a) secretion of the intrinsic factor. b) storage of bile. c) reabsorption of water. d) digestion of food particles. Reabsorption of water. FIGURE 27-1 Organs of the digestive system. Risk factors for the development of pancreatitis. Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) is associated with alcoholism, obstructive cholelithiasis, peptic ulcer, hyperlipidemia, and trauma. Pancreatic cancer incidence rises steadily with age. Although the cause of pancreatic cancer is not known, the incidence is higher in cigarette smokers. Obesity, chronic pancreatitis, and diabetes mellitus are also risk factors for this cancer. Complications of Obesity • Diabetes mellitus • Hypertension • Hyperlipidemia • Coronary artery disease • Obstructive sleep apnea • Cholelithiasis • Cancer • Arthritis with back and/or knee problems • Increased susceptibility to infectious disease and decreased wound healing. - - -

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