NUR 1111: Exam 7 Questions and Answers
1. the small intestine includes the duodenum, which chyme
processes
2. the small intestine includes the jejunum, which ab- carbohydrates, proteins
sorbs and
3. the small intestine includes the ileum, which absorbs water, bile
, fats, and salts
4. what is the primary organ of bowel elimination? large intestine
5. what comprises the cecum, colon, and rectum? large intestine
6. the large intestine is responsible for , absorption, elimination
secretion, and
7. the anus has a rich supply of nerves sensory
8. bowel elimination usually occurs how long after eat- 30-60 minutes
ing?
9. of elimination changes throughout frequency
the lifespan
10. with impaction or intestinal blockage, you would ex- hyperactive
pect to hear bowel sounds proximal
to the blockage
11. with impaction or intestinal blockage, you would ex- hypoactive, absent
pect to hear or bowel
sounds distal to the blockage
12. constipation is a , not a disease symptom
, NUR 1111: Exam 7 Questions and Answers
13. constipation
, NUR 1111: Exam 7 Questions and Answers
slowed intestinal motility causing water to be ab-
sorbed leads to
14. nursing interventions for constipation include improv- fluid, fiber
ing and intake
15. contraindications to enemas include rectal surgery, fissure, cancer
, rectal , and rectal
16. contraindications to enemas include severe bleed- hemorrhoids, ulcerative,
ing , colitis or crohn's, bleeding, heart
disease, increased po-
tential, and certain conditions
17. potential complications of enemas include triggering vagal, perforation
a response or of the in-
testinal wall
18. results from unrelieved constipation impaction
19. a test tests for the presence of blood in Guaiac
the stool
20. what kind of test identifies the MOs infecting the stool culture and sensitivity
and the ABX that will kill them?
21. the goal of bowel training is to establish regular
bowel elimination
22. diarrhea can result in volume depletion fluid
that is more serious in infants and older adults
23. colon, ileum
1. the small intestine includes the duodenum, which chyme
processes
2. the small intestine includes the jejunum, which ab- carbohydrates, proteins
sorbs and
3. the small intestine includes the ileum, which absorbs water, bile
, fats, and salts
4. what is the primary organ of bowel elimination? large intestine
5. what comprises the cecum, colon, and rectum? large intestine
6. the large intestine is responsible for , absorption, elimination
secretion, and
7. the anus has a rich supply of nerves sensory
8. bowel elimination usually occurs how long after eat- 30-60 minutes
ing?
9. of elimination changes throughout frequency
the lifespan
10. with impaction or intestinal blockage, you would ex- hyperactive
pect to hear bowel sounds proximal
to the blockage
11. with impaction or intestinal blockage, you would ex- hypoactive, absent
pect to hear or bowel
sounds distal to the blockage
12. constipation is a , not a disease symptom
, NUR 1111: Exam 7 Questions and Answers
13. constipation
, NUR 1111: Exam 7 Questions and Answers
slowed intestinal motility causing water to be ab-
sorbed leads to
14. nursing interventions for constipation include improv- fluid, fiber
ing and intake
15. contraindications to enemas include rectal surgery, fissure, cancer
, rectal , and rectal
16. contraindications to enemas include severe bleed- hemorrhoids, ulcerative,
ing , colitis or crohn's, bleeding, heart
disease, increased po-
tential, and certain conditions
17. potential complications of enemas include triggering vagal, perforation
a response or of the in-
testinal wall
18. results from unrelieved constipation impaction
19. a test tests for the presence of blood in Guaiac
the stool
20. what kind of test identifies the MOs infecting the stool culture and sensitivity
and the ABX that will kill them?
21. the goal of bowel training is to establish regular
bowel elimination
22. diarrhea can result in volume depletion fluid
that is more serious in infants and older adults
23. colon, ileum