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Upper GI Disorders
100

The correct process of a GI physical assessment 

What is Inspect, Ausculate, Palpate, and Percuss? 

100

Electrolyte imbalance that is MOST concerning when caring for a patient who has had prolonged vomiting. 

What is hypokalemia? 

100

Drug classes for constipation which should not be administered to a patient with active GI inflammation

What are stimulants and enemas? 

100

Potential side effect of Aluminum/Magnesium-based antacids 

What is diarrhea? 

100

Diagnosis which mimics angina

What is GERD? 

200

Length of time the nurse should auscultate the abdomen to confirm the absence of bowel sounds. 

What is 5 minutes? 

200

Lab values which indicate pancreatitis 

Amylase and Lipase 

200

Length of time for administration of IV Promethazine (Phenergan) 

What is 10 minutes? 

200

Antacid preparation that can cause renal calculi

What is calcium-based? 

200

Frequency in which TPN bags and tubing should be changed

What is q24hours? 

300

Consequence of palpating the abdomen prior to auscultation 

What are false bowel sounds? 

300

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

What is contrast medium impaction/constipation? 

300

Adverse effects of Reglan 

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

300

Best time to administer an antacid 

What is: after the patient has consumed a meal? 

300

Urinary assessment finding which can indicate a GI Bleed

What is decreased urinary output? 

400

Bowel sound pattern described as high-pitched and frequent. 

What is hyperactive? 

400

Prior to a colonoscopy, the nurse will administer... 

What is bowel prep/Go Lightly? 

400

Adverse effect of Ondansetron (Zofran)

What is elevated liver function tests/liver failure? 

400

Describe the mechanism of action for Sucralfate (Carafate)

What is: Carafate coats the lining of the stomach to form a protective layer? 

400

Complications of the Billroth II procedure

What are dumping syndrome and postprandial hypoglycemia? 

500

Abdominal assessment finding characterized by loud prolonged gurgling 

What is Borborygmi? 

500

A spike in temperature after an EGD indicates...

What is bowel perforation? 

500

Drug class with the potential complication of C. Diff and hip fractures

What are Proton Pump Inhibitors? 

500

This antidiarrheal medication should only be administered after ruling out bacterial infections

What is Imodium (Loperamide)? 

500

5 Symptoms of Peritonitis

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