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CMN 568 Unit 4 Study Exam Questions With Answers A child who present to the ED with testicular pain requires what? - Answer-u/a and u/s .A colonic transit time of what is considered significantly abnormal? - Answer-72 hours .A lower tract source of gross hematuria in the absence of infecti...

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A child who present to the ED with testicular pain requires what? - Answer-u/a and u/s

.A colonic transit time of what is considered significantly abnormal? - Answer-72 hours

.A lower tract source of gross hematuria in the absence of infection is most commonly
from what? - Answer-urothelial cell carcinoma of the bladder

.A person who tests neg. for serology and biopsy, but responds clinically to a gluten free
diet may have what? - Answer-gluten sensitivity

.After completion of H. pylori eradication therapy, what tx. should be continued if ulcer is
large or complicated? - Answer-PPI once daily for 4-6 weeks

.Antidiarrheal agents should not be used in who? - Answer-patients with bloody
diarrhea, high fever, or systemic toxicity

.Any male child that presents with abdominal pain - Answer-

.At what age does gastric ulcers most commonly occur? - Answer-55-70

.At what agesdoes duodenal ulcers most commonly occur? - Answer-30-55

.Diagnostic evaluation is limited to patients with acute noninflammatory diarrhea that
what? - Answer-is severe or persists beyond 7 days

.Diarrhea of less than 2 weeks duration is most commonly caused by what? - Answer-
invasive or noninvasive pathogens and their enterotoxins

.Difference between cystitis and pyelo? - Answer-fever

.Epigastric pain or burning, early satiety, or post-prandial fullness are s/s of what? -
Answer-dyspepsia

.Give an example of a noninflammatory cause of diarrhea? - Answer-norovirus and
rotavirus

.Give an example of an inflammatory cause of diarrhea? - Answer-CMV

.How are gallstones detected? - Answer-u/s

.How are NSAID induced ulcers prevented in at risk patients? - Answer-PPI QD

, Cox-2 selective NSAID (Celecoxib-don't given if cv disease)
Misoprostol

.How are urinary stone dx? - Answer-CT or u/s

.How can pain in the RLQ be illicited in a child that has suspected appendicitis? -
Answer-Hitting the soles of the feet and jumping up and down

.How is a malrotation diagnosed? - Answer-upper GI study

.How is celiac disease diagnosed through serology? What is the gold standard for dx? -
Answer-IgA tissue transglutiminase antibody testing (tTG); Small intestinal mucosal
biopsy

.How is confirmation of H.Pylori eradication done and when? - Answer-urea breath test,
fecal antigen, or biopsy at least 4 weeks after completion of abx and 1-2 weeks after
PPI tx.

.How is diagnosis confirmed for lactase deficiency? - Answer-hydrogen breath test

.How is dx of esophageal varices established? - Answer-by upper endoscopy

.How is traveler's diarrhea treated? - Answer-pepto and flagyl

.How is tx of constipation with laxatives usually initiated? - Answer-with osmotic
laxatives

.How is ulcerative colitis managed? - Answer-regular diet, limited caffeine and gas
producing vegetables and antidiarrheal agents as needed

.How long is pharmacotherapy for H.Pylori recommended? - Answer-14 days

.How long should diarrhea persist to be considered as chronic diarrhea? - Answer-
longer than 4 weeks

.How long should patients with GERD be instructed to avoid lying down after eating? -
Answer-3 hours

.How long should uncomplicated duodenal ulcers be tx with PPIs for? - Answer-4 weeks

.How long should uncomplicated gastric ulcers be tx with PPIs for? - Answer-8 weeks

.If a patient has symptom relapse after discontinuation of a 4 week empiric trial of PPIs,
what should be done next? - Answer-test for H. Pylori and tx if positive

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