Assessment
Labs
Medications
Procedures
Hodge Podge
100

What is a basic non-invasive test that should be done on patients with lower abdominal pain?

Urinalysis

100

What lab test should be done on every patient with a complaint of lower abdominal pain.

UA

100

A patient taking broad-spectrum antibiotics is at risk for what condition?

Clostridium difficile

100

What test is done to diagnose GERD?

Endoscopy

100

A client with ulcerative colitis should limit what in their diet?

fiber

caffeine

large meals

200

A client with severe epigastric pain that radiates to the back left flank or left shoulder should be worked up for what condition?

pancreatitis

200

A client with cholelithiasis w/ bile duct obstruction would be expected to have elevated levels in which 3 lab tests?

WBCs

direct bilirubin 

alk phosphatase

200

What are 2 instructions to provide as client teaching for proton pump inhibitors?

take 1 hr before meals

limit NSAIDs

do not crush or chew

200

What are the 2 methods of screening for colon cancers?

colonoscopy 

fecal occult blood

200

The most important patient teaching for a patient with IBS is _______.

avoiding foods that are triggers

300

A client with a duodenal ulcer will report pain is ________ by eating.

relieved

300

What is the normal range for albumin?

3.5-5 g/dL

300

Name 3 classifications of medications used to treat GERD.

Antacids neutralize gastric acid which irritates the esophagus during reflux

Histamine 2 receptor antagonists decrease and secretion

Proton pump inhibitors decrease gastric acid production

300

What diagnostic test is used to diagnose ulcerative colitis?

Colonoscopy

300

What are 2 dietary instructions you to provide to a client being discharged with IBS?

eat small and frequent meals

increase fiber to 30-40g

drink 2-3L of fluid daily

400

A client with epigastric pain and tenderness, bloating, and pain 30 to 60 min after a meal is indicative of what condition?

gastric ulcer

400

Which 2 specific lab tests should you expect to be drawn and the results to be elevated in a patient with pancreatitis?

amylase

lipase

400

What are the drug classes that will be used to treat H. Pylori?

antibiotics

histamine 2 receptor

400

When can you give a patient who received procedural sedation something to drink?

after return of the gag reflex

400

What are 2 nursing interventions for a patient with an NG tube?

check placement before using

document drainage

assess bowel sounds often

provide frequent oral hygiene

500

A client with abdominal pain, high-pitched bowel sounds and vomiting large amounts with a fecal odor are signs and symptoms of ____________?

bowel obstruction

500

What lab test would you expect to be elevated in a client with Crohn's that would show inflammation?

Erythrocyte sedimentation rate


WBCs would also be elevated

500

What is the biggest risk factor for a client taking steroids for an IBD exacerbation?

infection due to immunosuppression

500

What are 3 diagnostic studies for the abdomen?

x-ray

CT

ultrasound

500

What type of diet is recommended for patients with Crohn's disease?

high-protein

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