You're educating a group of nursing Gliadins 3 multiple choice options
students about the pathophysiology of
Celiac Disease. You ask the group to
identify the specific protein that plays a
role in the immune reaction experienced in
Celiac Disease. Which answer is correct?
A patient is suspected to be suffering from Flat intestinal villi 3 multiple choice options
Celiac Disease. The physician orders an
endoscopy. If the patient has Celiac
Disease, what finding will be discovered
with the endoscopy?
Which of the following is not an anti-body Antinuclear antibody 3 multiple choice options
blood test ordered by a physician to
diagnose Celiac Disease?
A patient, who was recently diagnosed with Dermatitis Herpetiformis 3 multiple choice options
Celiac Disease, has blister type bumps on
the elbow and knees. The patient reports it
is extremely itchy. As the nurse, you know
this is as known as:
Your patient was admitted 3 days ago for Pork barbeque sandwich 3 multiple choice options
treatment of severe malnourishment
secondary to Celiac Disease. The patient is
doing well and will be discharged
tomorrow. When you arrive to the patient's
room, the patient's friends and family are
visiting and have brought dinner for the
patient. Which food item below should the
patient avoid consuming?
, Gliadin is a wheat prolamin, which is a plant proline and glutamine 3 multiple choice options
storage protein that is high in the amino
acids particularly ____________ and __ _.
Your patient, who is presenting with signs Esophageal manometry 3 multiple choice options
and symptoms of GERD, is scheduled to
have a test that assesses the function of
the esophagus' ability to squeeze food
down into the stomach and the closer of
the lower esophageal sphincter. The
patient asks you, "What is the name of the
test I'm having later today?" You tell the
patient the name of the test is:*
After dinner time, during hourly rounding, a Assist the patient into the Semi-Fowler's position 3 multiple choice options
patient awakes to report they feel like
"food is coming up" in the back of their
throat and that there is a bitter taste in their
mouth. What nursing intervention will you
perform next?
After providing education to a patient with "I will try to lie down after eating a meal to help decrease pressure on the lower
GERD. You ask the patient to list 4 things esophageal sphincter."
they can do to prevent or alleviate signs
and symptoms of GERD. Which statement is 3 multiple choice options
INCORRECT?
You're collecting a patient's medication Colesevelam "Welchol" 3 multiple choice options
history that has GERD. Which medication
below is NOT typically used to treat GERD?
A patient is taking Bethanechol Prokinetic 3 multiple choice options
"Urecholine" for treatment of GERD. This is
known as what type of drug?
Which of the following does NOT play a All the above play a role in GERD 3 multiple choice options
role in the development of GERD?
True or False: A patient with Crohn's False 1 multiple choice option
Disease can experience inflammation in the
large intestine that affects mainly the
mucosa (inner layer) of the bowel.
A patient with Crohn's Disease is MOST Terminal Ileum 3 multiple choice options
likely to have the disease is what part of the
GI tract?
You're providing teaching to a patient who "Crohn's Disease can cause the haustra of the large intestine to lose its form."
has been newly diagnosed with Crohn's
Disease. Which statement by the patient's 3 multiple choice options
spouse requires re-education?
A physician is explaining to a patient that Ileocolitis 3 multiple choice options
the patient has a type of Crohn's Disease
that is found in both the ileum and colon.
As the nurse, you know this type of Crohn's
Disease is called?