AGNP BOARD EXAM QUESTION ANSWERS – GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSESSMENT (84 Questions)
Question:
When percussing a protuberant abdomen, tympany is audible.
... [Show More] This is consistent with all of the following conditions except:
intestinal obstruction.
increased intestinal gas production.
a large solid tumor. Correct
a paralytic ileus.
Explanation:
A protuberant abdomen that is tympanic throughout when percussed can suggest intestinal obstruction, increased gas production, or a paralytic ileus. A solid mass gives a dull sound on percussion.
Question:
Stool that appears bloody, mucoid, or with pus, may indicate:
constipation.
a lesion in the sigmoid colon.
hemorrhoids.
Crohn's disease. Correct
Explanation:
Crohn's disease usually presents with blood, mucus, or pus in the stool. Thin, pencil-like stool occurs in an obstructing “apple-core” lesion of the sigmoid colon. Constipation produces hard, dry stool. In the presence of hemorrhoids, the stool may appear blood streaked.
Question:
A patient was recently diagnosed with gluten intolerance and needs instructions on what foods to eat. The patient should be told that a gluten restricted diet includes:
corn. Correct
wheat.
barley.
rye.
Explanation:
A gluten-free diet is a diet that excludes the protein gluten. Gluten is found in grains such as wheat, barley, rye and triticale (a cross between wheat and rye). Corn and rice, and soybean products are allowed but processed foods are not.
Question:
A patient presents with symptoms of bloody stools, new onset constipation, and weight loss. These symptoms could be associated with:
hemorrhoids.
colon cancer. Correct
ischemic colitis.
adenomatous polyps.
Explanation:
Colon cancer can cause bloody stools but usually presents with changes in bowel habits and weight loss. Lower abdominal pain accompanied by fever or shock in older adults could be consistent with ischemic colitis. Generally, the abdomen is soft on palpation. Hemorrhoids typically present with noticeable blood on the tissue paper, surface of stool, or dripping in the toilet. Blood in the stool is usually the only symptom seen with adenomatous polyps.
Question:
Spider angiomas, palmar erythema, and Terry's nails can be associated with:
chronic renal failure.
leukemia.
liver disease. Correct
infective endocarditis.
Explanation:
Jaundice, spider angiomas and other telangiectasias, palmar erythema, Terry’s nails, pruritus, purpura, and caput medusae are skin conditions associated with liver disease. These skin conditions are not seen in patients who have chronic renal failure, leukemia, or infective carditis.
Question:
Which is NOT a mode of transmission for hepatitis C?
Intravenous (IV) drug use
Transfusion of unscreened blood
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