Adult-Gerontology Primary Care
Final Exam (Newly Updated)
Question:
Non ulcer dyspepsia
Answer:
called functional dyspepsia characterized by indigestion with no obvious
cause
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Chronic Gastritis
Answer:
inflammation of inner lining of stomach secondary to mucosal injury usually
asymptomatic but may manifest as epigastric pain, heartburn, N/V and
anorexia and weight loss
,Question:
Esophageal cancer
Answer:
malignant cells with in esophagus. s/s can include heartburn dysphagia.
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Esophageal spasm/stricture
Answer:
abnormal narrowing of the esophageal lumen, dysphagia is common s/s
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Cholecystitis
Answer:
inflammation of gall bladder characterized by abd pain n/v and fever
Question:
Hiatal hernia
Answer:
prolapsed portion of stomach through diaphragmatic esophageal hiatus,
heart burn common s/s
, Question:
IBS
Answer:
chronic disorder results from disordered sensation or abnormal function of
small intestine and large intestine. Although not associated with serious
medical consequences it does significant impact individual quality of life.
Question:
Risk factors for IBS
Answer:
female 35-50yrs, family hx, trauma, stress, emotional, small intestine
bacterial overgrowth.
Question:
Characteristics of IBS
Answer:
alteration in bowel habits, abd pain with diarrhea with or without
constipation. or painless diarrhea