Reference no: EM133982015
Questions
1. In addition to the traditional diagnostic tests for GI disorders (colonoscopies, endoscopies, X-rays, CT Scan, occult blood) which tests are important what is perform in patients with diverticulitis?
a. WBC and abdominal ultrasound
b. Galian Scan and CTScan
c. endoscopic endoscopy
d. Thirst rate and differential
2. What are some signs that require attention in patients with diverticulitis?
a. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, intermittent sternal pain
b. Blood in the stool, persistent fever, severe back or abdominal pain.
c. Dehydration, abdominal inflammation, hematuria, oliguria, neurological deficit
d. Severe confusion, intestinal infection, peritonitis, sudden weight loss.
3. What is the difference between cholecystitis and cholelithiasis?
a. Cholelithiasis are sacs in the walls of the intestines and cholecystitis is not
b. Cholecystitis are sacs in the walls of the intestine and cholelithiasis is not
c. Cholecystitis are stones in the gallbladder and cholelithiasis is inflammation
d. Cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder and cholelithiasis are stones
4. Mr. Jiménez arrives at your unit with immobility for several years, he is insulin dependent, he suffers from adhesions and edema. Of the conditions of the gallbladder to which belong these causal factors.
a. cholecystitis
b. cholelithiasis
5. Which pain medication is contraindicated for cholecystitis because it causes spasms? gall?
a. Demerol
b. Percocet
c. Morphine
d. Nubain