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CHAMBERLAIN NR 511 MIDTERM EXAM 2025 WITH 320+ QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED SUCCESS | CHAMBERLAIN NR 511 LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 2025 [NEWEST] When are stool studies warranted? - ANSWER-Severe or prolonged diarrhea, a fever > 38.5ºC, bloody stools or stools that test positive for leukocytes or occult blood. What are common pathogens involved in Traveler's Diarrhea? - ANSWER Shigella, Campylobacter, and E. coli. What should the clinician do if the patient develops diarrhea after initiation of completion of antibiotic therapy? - ANSWER-Test for C. diff. What are some DDx of AGE, particularly in patients with persistent or chronic diarrhea and severe abdominal pain? - ANSWER-IBS, IBD, ischemic bowel disease, partial bowel obstruction, small bowel diverticulosis. What are some red flag symptoms that may indicate the need for hospitalization? - ANSWER-Hypovolemia, dehydration, abnormal electrolytes, decreased renal function, bloody stool/rectal bleeding, weight loss, severe abdominal pain, prolonged symptoms greater than 1 week, pregnancy, advanced age, history of hospitalization or antibiotic use in the last 3-6 months.

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CHAMBERLAIN NR 511 MIDTERM EXAM 2025
WITH 320+ QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ |
GUARANTEED SUCCESS | CHAMBERLAIN NR
511 LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 2025 [NEWEST]




When are stool studies warranted? - ANSWER-Severe or prolonged diarrhea, a
fever > 38.5ºC, bloody stools or stools that test positive for leukocytes or occult
blood.


What are common pathogens involved in Traveler's Diarrhea? - ANSWER-
Shigella, Campylobacter, and E. coli.


What should the clinician do if the patient develops diarrhea after initiation of
completion of antibiotic therapy? - ANSWER-Test for C. diff.


What are some DDx of AGE, particularly in patients with persistent or chronic
diarrhea and severe abdominal pain? - ANSWER-IBS, IBD, ischemic bowel
disease, partial bowel obstruction, small bowel diverticulosis.


What are some red flag symptoms that may indicate the need for hospitalization? -
ANSWER-Hypovolemia, dehydration, abnormal electrolytes, decreased renal
function, bloody stool/rectal bleeding, weight loss, severe abdominal pain,
prolonged symptoms greater than 1 week, pregnancy, advanced age, history of
hospitalization or antibiotic use in the last 3-6 months.

,What is the usual course of treatment for AGE? - ANSWER-Only supportive
treatment is initiated since AGE is usually self-limiting and resolves within 1 week
after onset of symptoms.


How such patients with evidence of dehydration be treated initially? - ANSWER-
Fluid repletion and nutrition. Sports drinks aren't as effective as specific electrolyte
replenishing drinks.


At what point should a patient be referred to the hospital for dehydration? -
ANSWER-Signs of hypovolemia such as hypotension, tachycardia, pallor, and
poor skin turgor.


T of F: Empiric antimicrobial therapy is recommended for patients with severe
diarrhea suspected form traveling. - ANSWER-True. Bactrim, Ciprofloxacin,
Norfloxacin, Floxacin.


T or F: Antibiotic prophylaxis for patients traveling to high-risk areas is
appropriate. - ANSWER-True


How effective is antibiotic prophylaxis for patients traveling to high-risk areas? -
ANSWER-90% effective


What does antibiotic prophylaxis treatment consist of? - ANSWER-Bactrim,
Ciprofloxacin, Norfloxacin, or Floxacin given once daily until 2 days after
returning home.


What is an appropriate symptomatic treatment for patients < 65 years or age with
moderate to severe diarrhea? - ANSWER-Two-day course of Loperamide
(Imodium)

,What is an appropriate symptomatic treatment for patients < 65 years or age with
significant vomiting? - ANSWER-Two-day course of Zofran or Phenergan.


What is the best way to prevent AGE? - ANSWER-Hand washing.


What are common causes of N/V associated with gastritis? - ANSWER-Alcohol,
NSAIDs, ASA, ABX, and illicit substances


What is the most common cause of nausea and vomiting? - ANSWER-Acute
Gastroenteritis (AGE)


What are some manifestations of AGE? - ANSWER-Nausea, vomiting, and
diarrhea, fever, abdominal pain. May also include fatigue, malaise, anorexia,
tenesmus and borborygmus.


How is the severity of AGE gauged? - ANSWER-Dehydration secondary to
profuse watery diarrhea, fever greater than 101ºF (38.3ºC), vomiting, or dysentery.


What are important parts of a patient's history when AGE is suspected? -
ANSWER-Travel, dining locations, ABX history.


What happens to the pH of the stomach when antacids are taken and how does this
affect bacteria? - ANSWER-High pH can make it easier for bacteria to survive and
cause and infection.


How does motility of the GI tract affect bacteria colonization? - ANSWER-Small
bowel stasis as a result of obstruction, diverticulitis, or blind loop syndrome
frequently develop an overgrowth of bacteria within the stagnant segment.

, Which immunoglobulin may protect the GI tract against invading organisms? -
ANSWER-IgA...may also help protect against a future attack by the same
pathogen.


Onset of N/V begin within 6 hours after exposure. Is this bacterial or viral? -
ANSWER-Bacterial: time frame suggests food poisoning resulting from the
ingestion of a preformed toxin such as that of Bacillus cereus.


What two indications are highly suggestive of viral AGE? - ANSWER-Incubation
periods greater than 14 hours and the initial symptom of vomiting.


If a patient presents with AGE and reports bloody stools, what can be understood
about the reason for blood in the stool/ - ANSWER-Mucosal damage and
inflammatory process secondary to invasive pathogens.


What do frothy stools and flatus suggest? - ANSWER-Malabsorption problem.


Patients with prolonged AGE illness who are malnourished may present with
edema. What is the reason? - ANSWER-Hypoalbuminemia


T or F: Chronic diarrhea usually has a noninfectious etiology. - ANSWER-True


T or F: Acute diarrhea usually is caused by infectious agents or toxins - ANSWER-
True


What is the most common viral pathogen causing AGE in adults? - ANSWER-
Norovirus

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