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Unit 6: Disorders of the Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Systems in Primary Care
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1. A 35yearold female patient is seen in the clinic complaining of abdominal pain. Which of the
following should be included in the history and physical exam?

Digital rectal exam
Pelvic exam
Sexual history
All of the above


Hiatal hernia – protrusion of the stomach or regurgitation of the stomach contents into the
esophagus

2. A patient is seen in the office and is complaining of constipation. The patient lists all of the
following medications. Which drug could be responsible for the constipation?

Multivitamin
Magnesium hydroxide
PeptoBismol
Ibuprofen

3. A patient with complaints of diarrhea is seen. Which of the following should be included on
the differential diagnosis list for a patient with diarrhea?

Gastroenteritis
Inflammatory bowel disease
Lactase deficiency
All of the above

4. Mr. J. K., 38 years old, is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 189 pounds. He reports that he has
had intermittent heartburn for several months for which he takes Tums with temporary relief. He
has been waking during the night with a burning sensation in his chest. Which additional
information would lead you to believe that gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the cause
of his pain?
The pain seems better when he smokes to relieve his nerves.
Coffee and fried foods do not bother him.
He awakens at night coughing with a bad taste in his mouth.
All of the above

5. A 29yearold Englishman is seen in the office with complaints of pain in his chest and belly
for 2 weeks. He gets temporary relief from Alka Seltzer. The burning pain wakes him at night
and radiates up into his chest. Which factor favors a diagnosis of gastric ulcer? Pg 1181

His gender
His age
His use of Alka Seltzer



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, 6. Which of the following is most effective in diagnosing appendicitis? Pg 1193

History and physical
Sedimentation rate Kidneys, ureter, bladder (KUB) radiograph
Complete blood cell (CBC) count with differential (note: there is not always and elevated WBC
count)

7. Which of the following is associated with celiac disease (AKA celiac sprue or gluten-
sensitivity enteropathy)? Pg 1199

Malabsorption
Constipation
Rectal bleeding
Esophageal ulceration

8. A 45yearold patient presents with a chief complaint of generalized abdominal pain. Her
physical exam is remarkable for left lower quadrant (LLQ) tenderness. Which of the following
should be considered in the differential diagnosis at this time? Pg 1192

Endometriosis
Colon cancer
Diverticulitis
All of the above

9. A 46yearold female is seen in the clinic with abdominal pain. Which of the following tests is
essential for this patient?

Complete blood cell (CBC) count with differential
Urine hCG
Barium enema
Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen

10. A 25yearold accountant is seen in the clinic complaining of crampy abdominal pain after
meals. She is often constipated and takes laxatives. Following this, she has diarrhea for a couple
of days. She temporarily feels better after a bowel movement. She states she is embarrassed by
flatulence and has abdominal distension. She has had no weight loss or blood in her stool. This
problem has gone on for about 6 months. What should the next step be?

Obtain a complete history.
Order a barium enema.
Schedule a Bernstein’s test. (tests esophageal function)
Prescribe a trial of antispasmodics.

11. A 28yearold patient is seen in the clinic with colicky abdominal pain, particularly with
meals. She has frequent constipation, flatulence, and abdominal distension. Which of the data
make a diagnosis of diverticulitis unlikely? Pg 1192-1193

Her age (typically seen by age 60)
Frequent constipation (common with diverticulitis)
Flatulence (common with diverticulitis)
Colicky abdominal pain
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