Professor Traps
One Cue Peds GI
LIVER LAB MASTERS
Hepatitis
GU
100

A nurse says bilirubin's primary job is producing clotting factors. T/F

What is False?

100

Projectile vomiting

What is pyloric stenosis?

100

This liver function helps maintain oncotic pressure.

What is albumin production?

100

Which hepatitis viruses can be prevented through vaccination? Select all that apply.

A. Hepatitis A
B. Hepatitis B
C. Hepatitis C
D. Hepatitis D
E. Hepatitis E

A,B

100

A nurse is caring for a patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

Which assessment findings would the nurse expect? Select all that apply.

A. Urinary hesitancy
B. Weak urinary stream
C. Flank pain
D. Nocturia
E. Urinary retention
F. Hematuria after trauma
G. Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying

A. Urinary hesitancy
B. Weak urinary stream
D. Nocturia
E. Urinary retention
G. Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying

200

A patient with BPH has urinary frequency.

The nurse's priority assessment is:

What is assessing for urinary retention/bladder scan?

200

intermittent abdominal pain

What is intussusception?

200

A patient with cirrhosis has:

  • Ascites
  • Esophageal varices
  • Splenomegaly

These are consequences of:

What is portal hypertension?

200

A patient with newly diagnosed Hepatitis A asks how they likely acquired the infection.

Which response by the nurse is most accurate?

A. "It is usually spread through contaminated food or water."

B. "It is usually spread through blood transfusions."

C. "It is usually spread through sexual contact only."

D. "It is usually spread through IV drug use."

A

200

A male patient presents with:

  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Dysuria
  • Pelvic/perineal pain
  • Tender prostate on exam

The nurse suspects:

A. BPH
B. Prostatitis
C. Pyelonephritis
D. Bladder cancer

B. Prostatitis

300

A patient with ulcerative colitis has 15 episodes of bloody diarrhea.

The nurse's greatest concern is:


A patient with ulcerative colitis has 15 episodes of bloody diarrhea.

The nurse's greatest concern is:


300

Pale Stools

Biliary atresia
300

A patient receives a normal dose of medication but develops severe toxicity.

The nurse suspects failure of which liver function?

What is medication metabolism?

300

A patient with Hepatitis B asks if family members should be concerned.

Which teaching is most appropriate?

A. Family members should receive the Hepatitis B vaccine if not already immunized.

B. Family members should receive prophylactic antibiotics.

C. Family members should avoid sharing food.

D. Family members should isolate themselves for 6 months.

A

300

Which findings are consistent with pyelonephritis? Select all that apply.

A. Fever

B. Flank pain

C. Costovertebral angle tenderness

D. Dysuria

E. Hypertension

F. Nausea/vomiting

G. Urinary urgency

A. Fever
B. Flank pain
C. CVA tenderness
D. Dysuria
F. Nausea/vomiting
G. Urinary urgency

400

A patient with bowel obstruction develops:

  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Fever
  • Tachycardia
  • Lactate 5.2

What is bowel ischemia?

400

Explosive stools

Hirschsprung disease

400

Match the liver function to the complication:

  • Albumin deficiency
  • Clotting factor deficiency
  • Bilirubin dysfunction
  • Albumin deficiency -Edema/ascites
  • Clotting factor deficiency - Bleeding
  • Bilirubin dysfunction - Jaundice
400

Match the hepatitis type to the clue:

  1. Most commonly spread fecal-orally; usually acute only.
  2. Blood and body fluids; may become chronic.
  3. Blood-borne; high risk of chronic infection and cirrhosis.

A. Hepatitis A
B. Hepatitis B
C. Hepatitis C

1-A, 2-B, 3-C

400

A child has recurrent UTIs and is diagnosed with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR).

The nurse understands VUR occurs when:

A. Urine flows from the kidneys into the bladder

B. Urine refluxes from the bladder back toward the kidneys

C. The urethra is obstructed

D. The kidneys stop producing urine

B

500

A patient with pyelonephritis develops:

  • BP 86/50
  • HR 132
  • Fever
  • Altered mental status

What is uroseptic shock?

500

Green or yellow vomiting

NEC

500

A patient with acute hepatitis is admitted with:

  • Jaundice
  • Dark urine
  • Fatigue
  • RUQ abdominal pain
  • INR 2.8
  • Total bilirubin 6.5

The nurse reviews the assessment findings and determines which liver functions are impaired? Select all that apply.

A. Bilirubin metabolism
B. Clotting factor synthesis
C. Oxygen transport
D. Medication metabolism
E. Protein synthesis

The nurse identifies which assessment finding as most concerning?

F. Fatigue
G. RUQ pain
H. Elevated INR
I. Jaundice

The nurse understands the elevated INR increases the patient's risk for:

J. Hypoglycemia
K. Hemorrhage
L. Hyperkalemia
M. Hepatic encephalopathy

Liver functions impaired: A, B, E
(Bilirubin metabolism, clotting factor synthesis, protein synthesis)

Most concerning finding: H (Elevated INR)

Risk: K (Hemorrhage)

500

The nurse is reviewing labs on four patients with hepatitis. Which patient requires the most immediate follow-up?

A. Bilirubin 6.0, jaundice

B. ALT 350, fatigue

C. INR 5.2 and active bleeding from gums

D. Albumin 2.3 and ascites

C

500

Assessment:

  • Fever 103°F
  • Flank pain
  • Dysuria
  • BP 86/50
  • HR 142
  • Altered mental status

Potential Condition

A. BPH

B. Prostatitis

C. Pyelonephritis with urosepsis

D. VUR

Nursing Actions

E. Obtain cultures

F. Start IV fluids

G. Administer antibiotics as ordered

H. Delay treatment until urine culture returns

Parameters to Monitor

I. Blood pressure

J. Mental status

K. Urine output

Potential Condition: 

C. Pyelonephritis with urosepsis

Nursing Actions:

E. Obtain cultures
F. Start IV fluids
G. Administer antibiotics as ordered

Parameters to Monitor:

I. Blood pressure

J. Mental status
K. Urine output

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