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100

This is when a client should take pancreatic enzymes like pancreaplase. 

What is with meals, at mealtime. 

100

This medication helps with nausea by centrally acting in the vomit center and promoting gastric emptying

What is Ondansetron? 

100

When would Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) be used to replace nutrition? 

What is when the Gastrointestinal Tract is not operational? 

100

This is the priority intervention for a client with prolonged vomiting or diarrhea. 

What is the administration of an isotonic fluid bolus? 

100

A client with esophageal varices becomes acutely confused and disoriented. The nurse would be concerned the client has developed this. 

What is hepatic encephalopathy? 

200

This is the most common route of transmission for Hepatitis A, B, and C? 

What is fecal-oral route, sexual transmission, and intravenous transmission?

200

Omeprazole is this class of medication. 

What is a proton pump inhibitor? 

200

List two complications of Total Parental Nutrition. 

What is central line infection and fluid and electrolyte imbalances? 

200

These lab tests are used to confirm the presence of pancreatitis. 

What is a amylase and lipase? 

200

This vitamin is responsible for production of this in the liver. 

What are clotting factors? 

300

Name 5 clinical manifestations of a bowel obstruction. 

What is abdominal pain, nausea, projectile vomiting, abdominal distention, anorexia, hyperactive bowel sounds above obstruction, absent or hypoactive below, lack of flatulance- or stool production? 
300

This diagnostic test can be done at the bedside to identify upper gastrointestinal bleeding. 

What is an endoscopy? 

300

Name 3 task that can be assigned to the unlicensed assistive personnel? 

Vital signs, ambulation, glucose checks

300

These are examples of clear liquids. 

What is water, ice, broth, flavored fruit drinks, gelatin, sprite, ginger ale, tea?

300

Lactulose is indicated to prevent hepatic encephalopathy by eliminating this toxin. 

What is ammonia? 

400

Name interventions to help alleviate symptoms of GERD. 

What is smaller meals, sitting upright during and after meals, elevating the head of the bed, avoiding meals at bedtime (and up to 3 hours before), avoiding alcohol and caffeine, avoiding triggering foods, maintain normal BMI. 

400

The nurse understands that the nasogastric tube has been effective when the client reports the relief of this. 

What is Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and distention?
400

This type of precaution is required for C-Diff and VRE infections.

What is contact isolation? 
400

Name 3 focused interventions in the management of a client hospitalized for acute ulcerative colitis? 

What is a CBC/BMP, T&C, IV fluids, NPO status, I & O? 

400

When monitoring a client undergoing paracentesis, this parameter should be monitored closely. 

What are vital signs? Particularly Blood Pressure. 
500

The top 3 concepts a nurse cannot delegate. 

What is assessment, education, and evaluation? 

500

Name the cardinal clinical manifestations of peritonitis. 

What is a board-like, rigid abdomen, with guarding? 

500

Rectal pain and ribbon-like fecal leakage is a clinical manifestation of this. 

What is a fecal impaction? 

500

Name 3 risk factors for gastritis.

Alcohol, NSAIDS, Steroids, H. Pylori, smoking, stress, certain foods/drinks, caffeine, GERD. 

500

Flapping tremors are seen with this disorder and are referred to as this. 

What is hepatics cirrhosis and asterixis? 

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