IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
DIVERTICULAR DISEASE
URINARY DIVERSIONS
OSTOMY CARE
100

A common psychogenic trigger for IBS

What is stress?

100

Pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease

what is autoimmunity?

100

A GI health measure to prevent complications of diverticulosis

What is prevent constipation?

(maintain regular bowel movements)

100

A urinary diversion in which urine is diverted from the bladder through a percutaneous catheter

What is cystotomy?

100

A type of ostomy that may be irrigated to achieve bowel regularity

What is descending or sigmoid?

200

A GI symptoms of IBS characterized by expulsion of noxious gas

What is flatulence?

200

The goal of NPO status in the treatment of IBS exacerbation

what is bowel rest?

200

The pathophysiology of diverticulitis

What is infected diverticulum?

200

Diversion of urine from the kidneys through a catheter inserted into the renal pelvis

What is nephrostomy?

200

The appearance of a healthy stoma

What is red, moist, and round?

300

Abnormalities of bowel elimination common in patients with IBS

What are constipation and diarrhea?

300

Common risk associated with treatment of IBS with immunosuppressant drugs

What is infection?

300

Most common location of abdominal pain in diverticulitis

What is left lower quadrant?

300

A type of urinary diversion that may lead to metabolic complications

What is neobladder (orthotopic bladder, ileal conduit)?

300

The preferred solution to use for cleaning a stoma

What is water?

400

Dietary management of constipation in patients with IBS

What is increased fiber and fluids?

400

Surgical treatment for IBS in which bowel continence can be achieved after 3-6 months of reanastomosis.

What is total colectomy with ileoanal reservoir (J pouch)

400

A life-threatening complication of diverticulitis

What is perforation/peritonitis

(or bowel obstruction)

400

A cause of nutritional deficiency due to ileal diversion

What is malabsorption?

400

A complication caused by contact of the skin to ostomy effluent

What is peristomal skin irritation?

500

Expected result of diagnostic tests to evaluate symptoms of IBS

What is normal (or no abnormality)

500

The goal of nutritional therapy for patients with IBS

What is maintenance of body weight and nutritional status?

500

 Used to achieve gastric decompression following surgery for diverticulitis

What is a nasogastric tube?

500

A nursing diagnosis related to concern over the appearance of a stoma

What is disturbed body image?

500

The frequency of which a stomal pouch should be changed

What is 3-4 days?

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