Appendicitis
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Diverticular Disease
Cholecystitis
Hepatitis
100

Cause of inflammation in appendicitis

What is blockage in the lumen from hard mass of fecal matter?

100

Most common cause of peptic ulcer disease

What is Helicobacter pylori infection?

100

Several pouch-like herniations of mucosa through the muscular wall of the colon

What is diverticulosis (several diverticula)?

100

Purpose of bile

What is digest fats?

100

Cues/symptoms of hepatitis

What is confusion, fatigue, jaundice, right upper quadrant abdominal pain, nausea/vomiting, increased ALT & AST, 

200

McBurney's point

What is Right Lower Quadrant between the anterior iliac crest and umbilicus?

200

Cues/signs of peptic ulcer disease

What is melena, coffee-ground emesis, hematemesis, dyspepsia, epigastric pain, retrosternal burning, nausea, water brash, hoarseness?

200

Diverticula typically diagnosed by

What is a routine colonoscopy?

200

Most common cause of cholecystitis

What is blockage of bile ducts by gallstones (calculous)?

200

Types or acute hepatitis and types of chronic hepatitis

What is A & E for acute hepatitis and B, C, & D for chronic hepatitis?

300

Rebound tenderness

What is Blumberg's sign with pain increased after quick release of palpation?

300

Two diagnostic tests for peptic ulcer disease

What is 24-hour pH recording and endoscopy?

300

Cues/symptoms of diverticulitis

What is cramping, abdominal distention (bloating), tenderness on left side of abdomen?

300

Cues/symptoms of cholecystitis

What is fever, jaundice, anorexia, nausea/vomiting, clay-colored stools, right upper quadrant pain, eructation (belching), flatulence, abdominal fullness?

300

Hepatitis types that have vaccine

What are types A and B?

400

Emergency complication of appendicitis

What is perforation?

400

Type of ulcer where pain is noted between meals that is relieved by eating

What is a duodenal ulcer?

400

Treatment and diet for diverticulosis

What is high fiber diet (wheat bran, whole grain, fruits & vegetables), increased fluids, bulk forming laxative?

400

Dietary management of cholecystitis

What is avoiding fatty foods?

400

Types of hepatitis contracted through blood or body fluid

What are types B, C, and D?

500

NPO, IV fluids, manage pain, Semi-Fowlers position, no laxative/enema, no heat to abdomen

What are actions / interventions for suspected appendicitis?

500

Medication classifications to treat peptic ulcer disease

What are proton pump inhibitors (PPI) and antibiotics?

500

Treatment for diverticulitis

What is analgesics, antibiotics, NPO, nasogastric tube for decompression, low fiber diet, decrease activities that cause intraabdominal pressure, monitor for bloody stools, possible surgery?

500

Laparoscopically removal of the gallbladder

What is cholecystectomy?

500

Reason to monitor drug levels in clients with hepatitis

What is medications stay in body longer from decreased excretion due to liver damage?

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