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Edapt- week 5 nr507 newest
2025 with 50 questions and
correct answers| just
released
A 37-year -old female complains of a 7-month history of
intermittent heart burn that occurs after eating tomatoes. She
denies any weight loss. On exam, the NP identifies epigastric
tenderness. As first line therapy for this patient, the NP should
advise the patient to:
a. Avoid trigger foods.
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b. Take an antacid prior to eating.
c. Use a prokinetic agent.
d. Drink addition fluids with food intake.
a
A 50-year-old is diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux
disease. This condition is caused by:
a. Fibrosis of the lower third of the esophagus.
b. Loss of muscle tone at the lower esophageal sphincter.
c. Reverse peristalsis of the stomach.
d. Sympathetic nerve stimulation.
b
Associated GERD symptoms
Dyspepsia
Edapt- week 5 nr507 newest
2025 with 50 questions and
correct answers| just
released
A 37-year -old female complains of a 7-month history of
intermittent heart burn that occurs after eating tomatoes. She
denies any weight loss. On exam, the NP identifies epigastric
tenderness. As first line therapy for this patient, the NP should
advise the patient to:
a. Avoid trigger foods.
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b. Take an antacid prior to eating.
c. Use a prokinetic agent.
d. Drink addition fluids with food intake.
a
A 50-year-old is diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux
disease. This condition is caused by:
a. Fibrosis of the lower third of the esophagus.
b. Loss of muscle tone at the lower esophageal sphincter.
c. Reverse peristalsis of the stomach.
d. Sympathetic nerve stimulation.
b
Associated GERD symptoms
Dyspepsia