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ADVANCED ASSESSMENT: 
GASTROENTEROLOGY EXAM WITH 
CORRECT ANSWERS { GUARANTEED 
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Lower abdominal pain accompanied by fever or shock in older 
adults could be consistent with: 
Hemmorrhoids 
colon cancer 
ischemic colitis 
adenomatous polyps - ischemic colitis 
Which type of hepatitis is most commonly transmitted from 
infected mothers to infants at the time of birth? - Hepatitis B
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ADVANCED ASSESSMENT: 
GASTROENTEROLOGY EXAM WITH 
CORRECT ANSWERS { GUARANTEED 
A+} 
Lower abdominal pain accompanied by fever or shock in older 
adults could be consistent with: 
Hemmorrhoids 
colon cancer 
ischemic colitis 
adenomatous polyps - ischemic colitis 
Which type of hepatitis is most commonly transmitted from 
infected mothers to infants at the time of birth? - Hepatitis B
1. Question: 
A 45-year-old woman has been taking oral omeprazole (Prilosec) 40 mg twice daily for 
the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux. To discontinue the medication the nurse 
practitioner would: 
 advise the patient to stop the medication. 
 reduce the dose by 50% every other day. 
 reduce the dose by 50% weekly. Correct 
 reduce dose by 50% every month. 
Explanation: 
For patients on a moderate to high dose of a PPI (e.g., omeprazole (Prilosec) 40 mg daily 
or twice daily), reduce...
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1. Question: 
A 45-year-old woman has been taking oral omeprazole (Prilosec) 40 mg twice daily for 
the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux. To discontinue the medication the nurse 
practitioner would: 
 advise the patient to stop the medication. 
 reduce the dose by 50% every other day. 
 reduce the dose by 50% weekly. Correct 
 reduce dose by 50% every month. 
Explanation: 
For patients on a moderate to high dose of a PPI (e.g., omeprazole (Prilosec) 40 mg daily 
or twice daily), reduce...