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NSG 123 Exam 2 - Questions and Answers
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NSG 123 Exam 2 - Questions and Answers Main Cause of Cholelithiasis Cholesterol stones account for most of the remaining 75% of cases of gallbladder disease in the United States. Symptoms of Cholelithias Nausea Vomiting Right upper quadrant abdominal pain or epigastric pain that radiates to the right shoulder especially after meals when the gallbladder is stimulated to release bile. Patient Teaching for Cholelithiasis The diet immediately after an episode is usually low-fat liquids. These can ...
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HSC 343 Final Test Questions with All Correct Answers
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HSC 343 Final Test Questions with All Correct Answers 
 
 
Which antacids cause constipation? - Answer- Aluminum Salts 
Ca Carbonate 
 
Which antacids cause diarrhea? - Answer- Mg Salts 
 
What antacids cause a happy medium? - Answer- Na citrate 
 
Why is it important to diagnosis diarrhea? - Answer- Cause of diarrhea should be identified if protracted (lasting for a long time) 
Fluids and electrolytes may be sufficient 
If infection is present, an antidiarrheal may NOT be indicated 
Watch for ...
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Crohn, PUD, UC NCLEX Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Crohn, PUD, UC NCLEX Exam Questions 
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In planning care for the patient with Crohn's disease, the nurse recognizes 
that a major difference between ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease is 
that Crohn's disease: (Source: Medical-Surgical Nursing, LHD pg. 1055) A. 
frequently results in toxic megacolon, B. causes fewer nutritional 
deficiencies than does ulcerative colitis, C. often recurs after surgery, 
whereas ulcerative colitis is curable with a colectomy, D. ...
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GI UPDATED Actual Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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The nurse is assessing a client with severe cirrhosis and discovers fetor hepaticus. What did 
the nurse assess? - CORRECT ANSWER- Breath 
A nurse is assessing two clients. One client has ulcerative colitis, and the other client has 
Crohn disease. Which is more likely to be identified in the client with ulcerative colitis than 
in the client with Crohn disease? - CORRECT ANSWER- Involvement starting distally 
with rectal bleeding that ...
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Patho Exam 5 Modules | Verified with 100% Correct Answers
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Patho Exam 5 Modules | Verified with 100% Correct Answers Which are the four most common risk factors for urinary tract obstruction? Congenital anomalies Diabetes Urinary calculi Ulcerative colitis Pregnancy Benign prostatic hyperplasia Tumors Spinal cord injury Which organs are part of the upper urinary tract system? (Select all that apply.) Bladder Ureter Urethra Kidney Which organs are part of the lower urinary tract system? (Select all that apply.) Bladder Ureter Urethra Kidney Which of t...
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WGU patho D236 – Exam Questions and Answers 2022
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Turner syndrome - ANSWER A chromosomal disorder in females in which either an *X chromosome* is missing, making the person XO instead of XX, or part of one X chromosome is deleted. 
 
Tay-Sachs Disease - ANSWER A human genetic disease caused by a recessive allele for a dysfunctional enzyme leads to the accumulation of certain lipids in the brain. 
 
Seizures, blindness, and degeneration of motor and mental performance usually become manifest a few months after birth, followed by death within a ...
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HS 320 Test 6 Communicable and Non Communicable Disease(SCORED A+
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HS 320 Test 6 Communicable and Non Communicable 
Disease(SCORED A+) 
7/10/22, 3:39 AM W12 Exam: Test 06 (Remotely Proctored): Communicable & Non-Comm Diseases 

Again, using crohn disease and ulcerative colitis, which of the following 
characteristics are not correctly matched with the diagnosis? 
Crohn disease: Inflammation typically starts at the rectum and extends 
upward. 
Crohn disease: Pain most commonly seen in the right lower quadrant of 
the abdomen. 
Ulcerative colitis: The best treat...
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TEST BANK FOR LUTZ'S NUTRITION AND DIET THERAPY 7TH EDITION BY MAZUR AND LITCH
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TEST BANK FOR LUTZ'S NUTRITION AND DIET THERAPY 7TH EDITION BY MAZUR AND LITCH. . The Role of Nutrients in the Human Body 
1. Nutrition in Human Health 
2. Carbohydrates 
3. Fats 
4. Protein 
5. Energy Balance 
6. Vitamins 
7. Minerals 
8. Water 
9. Digestion, Absorption, Metabolism, and Excretion 
II. Family and Community Nutrition 
10. Life Cycle Nutrition: Pregnancy and Lactation 
11. Life Cycle Nutrition: Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence 
Chapter 1. Nutrition in Human Health 
Multiple Ch...
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Nurs 3366 Final Exam Study Guide And Actual Answers.
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A patient has been experiencing signs and symptoms of weight loss, malnutrition, bloody diarrhea and abdominal cramps. The doctor diagnosed the patient with a disease that causes patchy inflammation transmurally in the duodenum and ileum. What disorder does this patient most likely have? 
 
A. Crohn's disease 
B. Ulcerative Colitis 
C. Colorectal Cancer 
D. Cirrhosis - Answer A. Crohn's disease 
 
A patient has been diagnosed with diverticulitis. What location will the patient most lik...
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patho final questions EXAM NEW VERSION LATEST UPDATE 2024 - 2025 and more Exams in PDF
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Gastritis 
Inflammation of the lining of the stomach. 
Acute Gastritis 
Short-duration inflammation is often caused by irritants, leading to vomiting and 
diarrhea. 
Chronic Gastritis 
Long-term inflammation associated with irritants like H. pylori, alcohol, NSAIDs. 
Pernicious Anemia 
Anemia associated with vitamin B12 deficiency. 
COX-1 
Enzyme promoting prostaglandin synthesis for gastric mucosa protection. 
COX-2 ...
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