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NUR 313 Exam 3 Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Update 2026/2027 Esophageal cancer - Answers Malignancy of the esophagus, typically squamous cell carcinoma or adenocarcinoma; associated with smoking, alcohol, GERD, and Barrett's esophagus. Progressive dysphagia - Answers Gradually worsening difficulty swallowing, starting with solids then liquids; hallmark of esophageal cancer. Esophagectomy - Answers Surgical removal of part or all of the esophagus. Esophagogastrostomy - Answers Surgical connection of the esophagus to the stomach after esophagectomy. Esophagoenterostomy - Answers Surgical connection of the esophagus to the small intestine when the stomach cannot be used. Peptic ulcer disease - Answers Erosion of the GI mucosa from acid/pepsin; caused by H. pylori, NSAIDs, or stress. Erosion vs. ulceration - Answers Erosion is superficial mucosal damage; ulceration extends into the muscular layer and may bleed/perforate. Helicobacter pylori - Answers Gram-negative bacteria that colonize the stomach and cause gastritis and peptic ulcers. GI Bleed - Answers Bleeding anywhere in the GI tract, presenting as melena, hematemesis, or hematochezia. Mallory-Weiss syndrome - Answers Mucosal tear at the GE junction from severe vomiting → hematemesis. Perforation; peritonitis - Answers Full-thickness hole in GI tract → leakage → life-threatening abdominal infection. Gastric outlet obstruction - Answers Blockage of pylorus preventing gastric emptying; causes vomiting, distention. Parietal cell vagotomy - Answers Surgical cutting of vagus nerve branches to reduce acid secretion. Pyloroplasty - Answers Enlargement of the pyloric sphincter to improve gastric emptying. Gastroduodenostomy (Billroth I) - Answers Partial gastrectomy connecting the stomach to the duodenum. Gastrojejunostomy (Billroth II) - Answers Partial gastrectomy connecting the stomach to the jejunum. GI Decompression - Answers Removal of air/fluid using NG tube to relieve obstruction. Dumping syndrome - Answers Rapid emptying of hypertonic food into small intestine → dizziness, cramping, diarrhea after meals. Postprandial hypoglycemia - Answers Late dumping; rapid rise then fall in glucose after meals. IBS, IBD, Crohn's & UC - Answers Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) - Answers Functional disorder with abdominal pain + changes in bowel habits without structural disease. Rome III Criteria - Answers IBS diagnostic criteria: recurrent abdominal pain ≥3 days/month × 3 months with relief after defecation, change in stool frequency/form. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) - Answers Autoimmune chronic inflammation including Crohn's and ulcerative colitis.

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NUR 313 Exam 3 Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Update 2026/2027

Esophageal cancer - Answers Malignancy of the esophagus, typically squamous cell carcinoma
or adenocarcinoma; associated with smoking, alcohol, GERD, and Barrett's esophagus.

Progressive dysphagia - Answers Gradually worsening difficulty swallowing, starting with solids
then liquids; hallmark of esophageal cancer.

Esophagectomy - Answers Surgical removal of part or all of the esophagus.

Esophagogastrostomy - Answers Surgical connection of the esophagus to the stomach after
esophagectomy.

Esophagoenterostomy - Answers Surgical connection of the esophagus to the small intestine
when the stomach cannot be used.

Peptic ulcer disease - Answers Erosion of the GI mucosa from acid/pepsin; caused by H. pylori,
NSAIDs, or stress.

Erosion vs. ulceration - Answers Erosion is superficial mucosal damage; ulceration extends into
the muscular layer and may bleed/perforate.

Helicobacter pylori - Answers Gram-negative bacteria that colonize the stomach and cause
gastritis and peptic ulcers.

GI Bleed - Answers Bleeding anywhere in the GI tract, presenting as melena, hematemesis, or
hematochezia.

Mallory-Weiss syndrome - Answers Mucosal tear at the GE junction from severe vomiting →
hematemesis.

Perforation; peritonitis - Answers Full-thickness hole in GI tract → leakage → life-threatening
abdominal infection.

Gastric outlet obstruction - Answers Blockage of pylorus preventing gastric emptying; causes
vomiting, distention.

Parietal cell vagotomy - Answers Surgical cutting of vagus nerve branches to reduce acid
secretion.

Pyloroplasty - Answers Enlargement of the pyloric sphincter to improve gastric emptying.

Gastroduodenostomy (Billroth I) - Answers Partial gastrectomy connecting the stomach to the
duodenum.

Gastrojejunostomy (Billroth II) - Answers Partial gastrectomy connecting the stomach to the
jejunum.

, GI Decompression - Answers Removal of air/fluid using NG tube to relieve obstruction.

Dumping syndrome - Answers Rapid emptying of hypertonic food into small intestine →
dizziness, cramping, diarrhea after meals.

Postprandial hypoglycemia - Answers Late dumping; rapid rise then fall in glucose after meals.

IBS, IBD, Crohn's & UC - Answers

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) - Answers Functional disorder with abdominal pain + changes in
bowel habits without structural disease.

Rome III Criteria - Answers IBS diagnostic criteria: recurrent abdominal pain ≥3 days/month × 3
months with relief after defecation, change in stool frequency/form.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) - Answers Autoimmune chronic inflammation including
Crohn's and ulcerative colitis.

Crohn's disease - Answers Transmural inflammation anywhere from mouth to anus; skip lesions,
fistulas, strictures, weight loss.

Ulcerative colitis - Answers Continuous mucosal inflammation starting in rectum; bloody
diarrhea, pseudopolyps.

Skip lesion - Answers Areas of healthy bowel between inflamed segments (Crohn's).

Pseudopolyp - Answers Regenerating mucosa projecting into lumen (UC).

Crypt abscess - Answers Neutrophil-filled glandular crypts; hallmark of UC.

Tenesmus - Answers Painful urge to defecate despite empty rectum.

Enteral feedings / elemental diet - Answers Easily absorbed formulas used in Crohn's to reduce
bowel stimulation.

TPN - Answers IV nutrition for severe malabsorption or bowel rest.

Abscess - Answers Localized collection of pus in intestinal wall or surrounding tissue.

Strictures - Answers Narrowed segments from chronic inflammation causing obstruction.

Fistulas - Answers Abnormal connections between bowel and other organs (skin, bladder,
vagina).

Stricturoplasty - Answers Widening of narrowed bowel without removing sections.

Short bowel syndrome - Answers Malabsorption from extensive small bowel loss.

Colectomy - Answers Surgical removal of the colon.
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