NUR 634 Topic 6 MyQBank Assignment; GI

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  • NUR 634 Topic 6 MyQBank Assignment; GI
  1. A patient presents with RUQ and upper abdominal pain. Acute cholecystitis is suspected because the pain radiates to the:
  2. When percussing a protuberant abdomen, tympany is audible. This is consistent with all of the following except:
  3. When performing a rectal exam, a reddish, moist, protruding mass is noted at the anal opening. This finding is most likely a(n):
  4. A feeling of constantly needing to pass stool is termed:
  5. Stools that appear black, tarry, and sticky are referred to as:
  6. A positive obturator sign would elicit pain in the:
  7. When there is a sudden obstruction caused by a gallstone in the common bile duct or the cystic duct, the pain is usually felt in the:
  8. When performing a rectal exam, a firm mass with an irregular border is palpated approximately two inches inside the rectum. This finding could be indicative of:
  9. Lower abd pain accompanied by a fever or shock in older adults could be consistent with:
  10. Helminths can be transmitted by:
  11. When performing a rectal exam, a tender, purulent, reddened mass was noted at the anal opening. This finding is most consistent with:
  12. Ecchymosis of the abdominal wall is usually seen in persons with:
  13. When performing an examination of the rectal area, a linear tear at the anal opening was observed, this could be an indication of:
  14. A 30-yr-old patient c/o frequent belching, pain in area below the sternum mostly after eating, and increased salivation. These symptoms are often seen in pt’s who have:
  15. A 9-mo-old who has been a healthy, thriving infant presents w/ poor appetite, two episodes of vomiting, three bloody stools with mucus and knees drawn to the abdomen with screaming.
  16. These are clinical manifestations of:
  17. When percussing the RUQ of the abdomen, a dull medium-pitched sound is heard. The area being percussed is probably the:
  18. Which of the following symptoms are indicators of dehydration in a four-year-old child?:
  19. Bowel sounds may be increased in the presence of:
  20. A patient was instructed to point to the location of the pain. He pointed to just below the sternoclavicular notch which likely indicates:
  21. When performing a rectal exam, a purulent bloody discharge mixed with fecal matter is oozing from the rectum. This finding is consistent with:
  22. Pain of biliary tree origin may be referred to the:
  23. An enlarged liver with a smooth tender edge may suggest:
  24. Which type of hepatitis is most commonly transmitted from infected mothers to infants at the time of birth:
  25. An infant weighed 8lbs at birth. According to the principles of normal growth and development, how much should he weigh at 12 months old?:
  26. A 40-yr-old female presents with generalized abdominal pain and nausea. During the upper abd exam she exhibits inspiratory arrest with deep palpation of the URQ of the abdomen. This maneuver exhibits a positive:
  27. Percussion of abdomen should be avoided when:
  28. Abdominal percussion is performed to assess:
  29. A pt is experiencing a dull achy pain in the epigastric area with eating. This type of pain is consistent with:
  30. Which of the following assessment findings is a result of the presence of a stone in the common bile duct:
  31. Atypical respiratory symptoms assoc with GERD may include all of the following except:
  32. Risk factors assoc with Hep B include all of the following except:
  33. When examining the buttocks and rectum, a small tuft of hair surrounded by a halo of erythema was observed at the sacral area. This finding is most likely:
  34. Indicators of oropharyngeal dysphagia include all of the following symptoms except:
  35. An enlarged liver with a firm, non-tender edge may be suggestive of:
  36. Peritoneal inflammation produces abdominal pain and tenderness. What technique can be used to assess a tender abdomen suspected to be secondary to peritoneal inflammation?:
  37. A patient visists with the NP for c/o passing bloody stools over the past few weeks. He denies abd pain or fever. Further questioning reveals that when he passes stool, he notices blood dripping in the toilet. These symptoms could be consistent with:
  38. When inspecting the abdomen of a 60-year-old male, dilated veins were noted especially in the mid and upper abdomen. This condition is assoc with:
  39. Palpation of the liver reveals an enlargement that is firm with an irregular edge. This finding may be suggestive of:
  40. During palpation of the abdomen, RLQ pain is elicited by applying pressure to the left side of the abdomen. This technique elicited a positive:
  41. Sarcopenia is:
  42. A 30-yr-old male presents with generalized abd pain. With flexion of the legs at the hip an increase in his abd pain is noted. This finding elicited a positive:
  43. A pt presents with c/o bright red stools over the past week. This symptom could be consistent with:
  44. When assessing a preschooler’s mouth, the number of deciduous teeth seen should be:
  45. Of the five percussion notes, which one produces a drum-like sound heard over air filled structures during the abdominal examination?:
  46. Pain of duodenal or pancreatic origin may be referred to the:
  47. A patient c/o an unpleasant abdominal fullness after a light meal. This complaint may be consistent with:
  48. Spider angiomas, palmar erythema, and Terry’s n ails can be assoc with:
  49. On auscultation of the abdomen, rushes of high-pitched sounds are audible and coincide with abdominal cramps. These findings are more consistent with:
  50. When performing a digital rectal exam, a soft, pedunculated lesion is palpated. This finding is most likely:
  51. Bowel sounds may be decreased in the presence of: peritonitis (decreased then absent)
  52. A pt presents with chest pain and moves his hand from the neck to the epigastrium. This gesture could be suggestive of:
  53. If a pt describes his stool as thin and “pencil-like” this could be assoc with:
  54. A pt presents with c/o burning sensation in the sternal area. He states it is aggravated by alcohol, chocolate, and coffee. This finding is:
  55. A pt c/o severe epigastric pain that radiates to the posterior trunk and entire abdomen. This type of pain can be suggestive of:
  56. Examination of the abdomen reveals a small midline protrusion in the linea alba. This finding is consistent with an:
  57. A 53-yr-old male visits the NP for c/o fullness in lower abdomen. He states he noticed it a few days ago while working out at the gym. At times it feels like a round lump in his groin.
  58. Examination reveals a protrusion under the skin near the right groin area. This finding could be suggestive of:
  59. A patient presents with c/o black tarry stools for the last week. This symptom is seen in conditions r/t the:
  60. A 55-yr-old pt visits the NP for an annual exam. Stool sample revealed hematochezia. The pt is otherwise asymptomatic. This could be assoc with:
  61. When examining the abdomen, which of the following symptoms would be suggestive of appendicitis?:
  62. The most appropriate position for the patient when performing a rectal exam, and allows for optimal examination is the:
  63. Stool that appears bloody, mucoid, or with pus may indicate:
  64. Risk factors assoc with Hep A include all of the following except:
 

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