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GI Data Collection
NCLEX Review
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What is the order for performing the abdominal assessment? | Inspect - Auscultate - Percuss - Palpate |
Besides anorexia, nausea, and vomiting, what are signs of acute gastritis? | abdominal discomfort, headache, hiccuping |
Besides anorexia, nausea, and vomiting, what are the signs of chronic gastritis? | belching, heartburn after eating, sour taste in the mouth and vitamin B12 deficiency |
Name the signs of a bowel perforation and peritonitis. | guarding of the abdomen, increased fever and chills, pallor, progressive abdominal distention, restlessness, tachycardia and tachypnea |
WHAT AM I? Gnawing sharp pain in, or left of, the midepigastric region, occurs 30-60 minutes after a meal, food ingestion accentuates the pain, hematemesis is more common than melena. | Gastric ulcer |
WHAT AM I? Burning pain in the midepigastric area 1 and 1/2 hours to 3 hours after a meal and during the night, often awakens the client, melena is more common than hematemesis, pain is often relieved by the ingestion of food | Duodenal ulcer |
Re: dumping syndrome - what three things should be avoided in the diet? | salt, sugar, and milk |
Re: dumping syndrome: What type of diet should be followed (hint: high-high-low)? | high protein, high fat, low carbohydrate |
Re: dumping syndrome: list three non pharmacological things that can relieve the symptoms? | eat small meals, avoid consuming fluids with meals, lie down after meals |
Re: dumping syndrome: What type of medication will be prescribed to relieve pain? | antispasmodic |
Name five foods rich in vitamin B12. | brewer's yeast, citrus fruits, dried beans, green,leafy vegetables, liver, nuts, organ meats |
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School of Practical Nursing |
James Rumsey Technical Institute |
Martinsburg, WV |
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