Assessment & Diagnostics
Medications
Upper GI Disorders
Lower GI Disorders
Pancreas & Gallbladder
100

The correct process of a GI physical assessment

What is Inspect, Auscultate, Palpate, and Percuss?

100

Drug classes for constipation which should not be administered daily (2)

What are stimulants or enemas?

100

Diagnosis which mimics angina/ chest pain

What is GERD?
100

Localized/generalized inflammation of the peritoneum

What is peritonitis?

100

Medical term for inflamed gallbladder

What is cholecystitis? 

200

The nurse should auscultate an abdomen for this length of time to confirm the absence of bowel sounds. 

What is 5 minutes?

200

Side effect of Aluminum/Magnesium-based antacids

What is diarrhea?

200

Drug which is used to coat the lining of the stomach 

What is sucralfate (carafate)? 

200

IBD characterized by a cobblestone appearance of the mucosa

What is Chrons Disease? 

200

Invasive test that can cause Pancreatitis

What is an ERCP?

300

Prior to a colonoscopy, the nurse will administer

What is bowel prep/Go Lightly? 

300

Side effect of the aminosalicylate Sulfasalazine. 

**Not adverse**

What is yellow/orange urine?

300

Complications of the Billroth II procedure

What are dumping syndrome and postprandial hypoglycemia? 

300

During the acute phase of diverticulitis, the nurse should not administer which drugs

What are enemas or suppositories? 

300

Symptom of Pancreatitis characterized by ecchymosis to the flanks

What is Grey Turner's Sign?

400

After an Upper GI Series the nurse should force fluids to prevent what complication

What is contrast medium impaction?

400

Complications of the prolonged/extended use of proton pump inhibitors (2)

What are hip fractures and C. Diff? 

400

Urinary assessment finding which can indicate a GI Bleed

What is decreased urinary output?

400

During the acute phase of diverticulitis, which diagnostic test is contraindicated.

What is a colonoscopy? 

400

Lab values which are indicative of Pancreatitis (2)

What are amylase and lipase?

500

A spike in temperature after an EGD indicates

What is bowel perforation? 

500

Adverse effects of the Reglan (2)

What are CNS side effects (anxiety to hallucinations), extrapyramidal side effects (tremor and dyskinesias)?

500

Symptoms of a perforated ulcer (6)

What are: rigid abdomen, fever, tachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension, and absent bowel sounds?

500

Electrolyte imbalance caused from prolonged vomiting

What is hypokalemia?

500

The nurse cannot administer pancreatic enzyme replacement products with foods containing 

What is protein?