Math Calculations
Esophageal Disorders
Medications
Gastric Disorders
Intestinal Disorders
100

Rate of infusion in ml/hr for 250ml IVPB to be infused over 90min.

What is 167 (166.6) ml/hr?

100

Acute pain on swallowing.

What is odynophagia?

100

Leads to increased GI activity and rapid movement of food through the upper GI tract.

What is Metoclopramide (Reglan)?

100

Nursing interventions for the client with a diagnosis of gastritis.

What is reduction in anxiety, promotion of optimal nutrition, promotion of fluid balance, and measures to reduce in pain?

100

The most common site for diverticulitis.

What is the sigmoid colon?

200

Rate of infusion in ml/hr for 300ml unit of PRBCs to be infused over 4 hours.

What is 75 ml/hr?

200

Treatment of this disorder includes frequent, small feedings, no reclining for one hour after eating, elevation of HOB 4 to 8 inches on blocks, and surgical intervention.


What is hiatal hernia?

200

Indication and side effect of Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine).

What is for the treatment of Ulcerative Colitis and orange-yellow urine?

200

Most common location for peptic ulcer disease.

What is the duodenum?

200

Pink, red, shiny, and fecal drainage 24-48hrs post-operatively.

What is an expected assessment findings for a healthy ileostomy and stoma?

300

Flow rate in gtt/min for 500ml 0.9% Sodium Chloride IV bolus over 2 hours with a drop factor of the tubing 20 gtt/ml.

What is 83 (83.3) gtt/min?

300

Associated with tobacco use, coffee consumption, alcohol consumption, gastric infection with H. Pylori, and is a precursor for Barrett Esophagus.


What is GERD?

300

The best time for a client to take a proton pump inhibitor.

What is 30 minutes before a meal?

300

Signs and symptoms of complications associated with peptic ulcer disease.

What is hematemesis/melena (hemorrhage), acute sudden abdominal pain radiating to shoulder (perforation), and/or vomiting (gastric outlet obstruction)?

300

Priority nursing diagnosis for client with appendicitis.

What is Risk for Infection related to possible rupture?

400

Rate of infusion in ml/hr for patient receiving 25,000 units of Heparin in 500ml D5W with infusion to be 1400 units/hr.

What is 28ml/hr?

400

Reason for the decline in 5-year survival rate from early stage to late stage esophageal cancer.

What is the spread of the cancerous cells to beneath the mucosa into muscle layers and lymphatics causing obstructions, perforations, erosion into great vessels?

400

Pharmacological treatment of H. pylori and rationale for each medication.

What are antibiotics (gram-negative bacteria), PPIs (reduce gastric acid secretion), and bismuth salts (suppress H. pylori in gastric mucosa)?

400

Nursing diagnoses for the client with gastric cancer.

What are Anxiety, Imbalanced Nutrition, Pain, Anticipatory Grieving, and/or Knowledge Deficit?

400

Three differences between Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.

What is extent inflammation on layers of GI tract, typical location within GI tract, presence and severity of bleeding, and presence and severity of diarrhea, complications?

500

Total volume in ml of Heparin to be infused as a bolus with order to bolus 80 units/kg.  Patient weighs 130lbs and Heparin bag contains 25,000 units in 500ml of D5W. 

What is 94.4ml?

500

Five interventions for management for GERD.


What are a low fat diet; avoidance of caffeine, tobacco, beer, milk, foods containing peppermint or spearmint, and carbonated beverages; avoidance in eating or drinking 2 hours before bedtime; elevation of the head of the bed by at least 30 degrees; and medications inclusive of antacids, H2 Receptor Antagonists, Prokinetic Agents, PPIs, and Surface Agents?

500

An example of a laxative osmotic agent.

What is Polyethylene glycol and electrolytes (Colyte)?  

Bisacodyl (Dulcolax) is a stimulant laxative. Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (Colace) is a fecal softener. Magnesium hydroxide (Milk of Magnesia) is a saline agent.

500

Low Fowler position while lying down 20 to 30 minutes after eating, avoiding fluids with meals, and avoiding high carbohydrate and sugar intake.

What are measures to prevent Dumping Syndrome?

500

Electrolyte imbalances and causes post-operative ileostomy.

What is hypokalemia due to NG suction and hyponatremia (and hypovolemia) due to first several days of large output from ileostomy?

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