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GI DISORDERS NCLEX-RN | PANCREATITIS & LIVER DISEASE | SAUNDERS 9TH ED CH 49 | 140 REAL NGN SATA QUESTIONS & RATIONALES | VERIFIED A+ | GUARANTEED PASS RN | BOOK LINKED

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Master NCLEX-RN GI Disorders with this 140-question NGN SATA study guide covering Pancreatitis, Liver Disease, and Hepatic Complications from Saunders Comprehensive Review 9th Edition, Chapter 49. Includes real exam-style questions, updated NGN format, complete rationales, and evidence-based clinical reasoning tips. Verified A+, real NCLEX prep, guaranteed pass RN. Book linked for easy reference to the Saunders 9th Edition NCLEX Review for success.

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GI DISORDERS NCLEX-RN 2025-2026 | PANCREATITIS &

LIVER DISEASE | SAUNDERS 9TH ED CH 49 | 140 REAL

NGN SATA QUESTIONS & RATIONALES | VERIFIED A+

STUDY GUIDE | GUARANTEED PASS RN



Question 1 (SATA)

A client with acute pancreatitis is admitted with severe abdominal pain. Which

nursing interventions are priority? (Select all that apply.)

A. Keep the client NPO

B. Administer IV fluids as prescribed

C. Encourage early ambulation and oral fluids

D. Position the client in semi-Fowler or leaning forward

E. Monitor for respiratory distress and hypoxemia

Correct Answers: A, B, D, E

Rationale:

Acute pancreatitis management focuses on resting the pancreas (NPO),

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aggressive IV hydration, semi-Fowler/leaning forward to reduce pain and

lung pressure, and monitoring for respiratory compromise. Early oral intake

can worsen enzyme secretion and pain.




Question 2 (SATA)

A client with cirrhosis has ascites. Which nursing interventions are appropriate?

(Select all that apply.)

A. Measure abdominal girth daily

B. Weigh the client at the same time each day

C. Restrict sodium intake as prescribed

D. Place in high-Fowler position for comfort

E. Avoid monitoring intake and output

Correct Answers: A, B, C, D

Rationale:

Ascites management includes daily weights, girth measurement, sodium

restriction, and upright positioning to ease breathing. I&O monitoring is

critical; avoiding it is unsafe.

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Question 3 (SATA)

A client with acute liver failure develops hepatic encephalopathy. Which

clinical signs may appear? (Select all that apply.)

A. Confusion and irritability

B. Asterixis (flapping tremor)

C. Sweet or musty breath odor (fetor hepaticus)

D. Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes

E. Slurred speech

Correct Answers: A, B, C, E

Rationale:

Hepatic encephalopathy presents with confusion, slurred speech, asterixis, and

fetor hepaticus. Reflexes are usually depressed, not hyperactive.




Question 4 (SATA)

A client with acute pancreatitis is receiving education on self-care and

complication prevention. Which instructions are correct? (Select all that apply.)

A. Avoid alcohol completely

B. Follow a low-fat diet when able to eat

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C. Recognize signs of hypocalcemia like tingling

D. Take pancreatic enzymes with meals if prescribed

E. Increase high-protein and high-fat foods for healing

Correct Answers: A, B, C, D

Rationale:

Pancreatitis education includes alcohol abstinence, low-fat diet, calcium

monitoring, and enzyme use if needed. High-fat foods can worsen pancreatic

stimulation.




Question 5 (SATA)

A client with cirrhosis is receiving lactulose. Which nursing actions are correct?

(Select all that apply.)

A. Assess bowel movements for effectiveness

B. Monitor ammonia levels

C. Hold the medication if diarrhea occurs

D. Educate the client on expected loose stools

E. Assess for signs of dehydration

Correct Answers: A, B, D, E
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