NSG 6001/ NSG6001 Week 3 Midterm Exam
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A 35 year old female nature of the pain, timing of the pain, palliative and
patient is seen in the clinic provocative aspects, associated symptoms (n/v).
complaining of abdominal
pain. Which of the
following should be
included in the history and
physical
A patient comes to the Pepto-Bismol
office complaining of
constipation. The patient
lists all of the following
medications. Which drug
could be responsible for
the contipation
A patient is seen with frequency, amount and fluidity, color and
complaints of diarrhea. characteristics. Diet history, recent travel, medication
Which of the following use, source of drinking water
should be included in the
patient's differential
diagnosis?
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A 29 year old Englishman His use of Alka Seltzer
is seen in the office with
complaints of pain in his
chest and belly. He has
been suffering the pain for
2 weeks and gets
temporary relief from
Alka-Seltzer. The burning
wakes him at night and
radiates up to his chest.
Which factor favors a
diagnosis of gastric ulcer
Which of the following is History and physical
most effective in
diagnosing appendicitis
A 46-year-old patient is Urine human chorionic gonadotropin
seen in the clinic with
abdominal pain. Which of
the following tests is
essential for this patient?
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. A 25-year-old accountant Obtain a complete history
is seen in the clinic
complaining of crampy
abdominal pain after
meals. She is often
constipated and takes
laxatives, which are
followed by a couple of
days of diarrhea. She
temporarily feels better
after a bowel movement.
She states she is
embarrassed by flatulence
and has abdominal
distension. She has had no
weight loss or blood in
her stool. This problem
has gone on for about 6
months. What should the
next step be?
A 28-year-old patient is Her age
seen in the clinic with
colicky abdominal pain
particular with meals. She
has frequent constipation,
flatulence, and abdominal
distension. Which of the
data make a diagnosis of
diverticulitis unlikely?
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