SOLUTIONS
Abdominal Assessment:
Pain (mild to sever) BS, distention
Frequency and characteristics of stool
bloody- non-bloody, etc
fever
wt loss
Diagnostic Tests
Hgb/Hct and
WBC for inflammation
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate and
C-reactive protein typically elevated with inflammation
hemoccult for blood loss
Colonoscopy and biopsy are the gold standard
Barium enema and x-ray (takes 30-60 minutes) will show any
damage.
____________ of stress ulcers is key Correct Answer
Prevention
______1______of obstruction determines extent of fluid,
electrolyte, and acid-base imbalances. ________ bowel
obstructions dehydrate quickly, while __________ bowel
obstructions have late dehydration. Correct Answer 1.
location
2. Small
,3. Large
At what ages does Ulcerative colitis peak? Correct Answer *2
different age groups*
15-25 years of age
15-80
Difference between gastric and duodenal ulcers:
Gastric:
-epigastic pain
-ulcer in stomach
Duodenal:
-epigastric pain
-antacids relieve pain
-night dyspepsia
-N&V after eating
-ulcer in intestines Correct Answer
Does pancreatic cancer with pancreatitis have a good prognosis?
Correct Answer NO, extremely poor prognosis high morbidity
and mortality
GERD is considered a _____________with a
______________of symptoms Correct Answer syndrome
pattern
Give 3 examples of Osmotic laxatives Correct Answer -Milk
of Magnesia
-Miralax
-Phosphosoda
,Give 4 examples of stimulant laxatives Correct Answer -
Biscodyl
-Dulcolox
-Senna
-Castor oil
Given that 5HT is a neurotransmitter involved in intestinal
motility: What occurs to the 5HT with diarrhea? Correct
Answer the spasms increase the 5HT
Given that 5HT is a neurotransmitter involved in intestinal
motility: What occurs with constipation? Correct Answer the
decreased motility decreases 5HT
How are ulcers classified? Correct Answer -acute and chronic
-location of ulcer
-extent of inflammation
How can we decrease a patients pain who has PUD? Correct
Answer -provide medication to relieve pain
-avoid irritating foods
-eat small frequent meals
How can we promote self-management of a patient with PUD?
Correct Answer Educate them about: diet, and aggregating
factors
How do immunosuppressants work?
*In general* Correct Answer -reduce inflammation
throughout the body
-decreases immune response by suppressing immune system
, How do these people present when they have Cholelithiasis /
Cholecystitis and consume a high fat/greasy meal? Correct
Answer -gassy/and in pain
*occurs from the gallbladder trying to force the stones out*
How do ulcers develop in the mouth? Correct Answer -a cut
creates an opening for bacteria to invade the unintact skin which
may result in a canker sore
How does 'colon stroke' create a mass/ barrier that leads to
diverticulitis? Correct Answer blood supply cut off (barrier),
which causes death of colon tissue
How does a laparoscopy cholecystectomy work? Correct
Answer the gallbladder is completely moved, but prior to the
removal they fill the entire abdomen with gas so all the organs
are visible
How does a stricture create a mass or a barrier that leads to
diverticulitis? Correct Answer the dilation of the anastomosed
stricture
How does Barrett's esophagus affect a patients ability to eat?
Correct Answer results in difficulty eating, chewing, and
altered nutrition
How does Cholethiasis develop? Correct Answer the
formation of gallstones occurs from the clumping of cholesterol