Pancreatitis
Cirrhosis
Heb B/A/C/Cirrhosis
PUD
Gastritis
100

Serum Lipase is the main indicator for the following condition.

What is Pancreatitis?

100

The patient is reporting last drink eight hours ago, the nurse's concern about the following condition.

What is alcohol withdrawl?

100

The patient reports hand flapping. 

What is Asterixis?

100

Tube for gastric decompression.

What is NGTube?

100

Lab to check for anemia.

What is CBC?

200

Patient reports sudden abdominal pain, clay-color feces, icterus. 

What is acute pancreatitis?

200

Patient is reporting abdominal pain, ascites and icterus.

what is cirrhosis?

200

A sudden decrease in urinary flow (500 ml/24 hours)(oliguria) 

What is hepatorenal syndrome?

200

All or part of the stomach is removed with laparoscopic or open approach.

What is Gastrectomy?

200

The types are erosive, non-erosive, acute and chronic.

What is Gastritis?

300

Patient reports she does not feel energy even to shower.

What is fatigue?

300

A persistence increase in pressure within the portal vein greater than 5mm Hg, is a major complication of cirrhosis. 

What is Portal Hypertension?

300

The nurse is teaching the following, alcoholic liver disease, viral hepatitis, drugs and chemical toxins, and autoimmune hepatitis

What is Cirrhosis?

300

PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT FINDINGS ● Pain or epigastric tenderness or abdominal distension ● Bloody emesis (hematemesis) or stools (melena) ● Weight loss

What is PUD?

300

Increases gastric pH and neutralizes pepsin.

What is antacids?

400

The patient is reporting do not know what will be the best diet for pancreas problems. 

What is low-fat diet?

400

The patient reported collection of free fluid within the peritoneal cavity caused by increased hydrostatic pressure from portal hypertension.

What is ascites?

400

Route of transmission fecal or oral.

What is Hepatitis A?

400

Pantoprazole, esomeprazole, omeprazole, lansoprazole, and rabeprazole suppress gastric acid secretion by irreversibly inhibiting the enzyme that produces gastric acid, and inhibit basal and stimulated acid production.

What is PPIs? 

400

Inhibits acid and forms a protective coating over mucosa.

What is Sucralfate?

500

The patient is reporting pancreas cancer, and asking what treatments he can have. 

What is chemotherapy and radiation?

500

Patient diagnose with cirrhosis, reported hematemesis. 

What is  esophageal varices?

500

Irreversible damage to liver cells, with decreased ability to function adequately to meet the body’s needs.

What is Liver Failure?

500

Most peptic ulcers are caused by an infection from gram‑negative bacteria.

What is H. Pylori?

500

Loss of fluid due to vomiting or diarrhea.

What is Dehydration?

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