Family Nurse Practitioner Certification | FNP 1 - Gastrointestinal Board Review 2022_98% Score
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-1. your patient is a 44 year old obese whit female
... [Show More] who is complaining of perium- bilical pain that is progressively getting worse. She states that she has no appi- tite. Her temperature is 100.1. She has a positive psoas and obturator sign. what is your diagnosis
appendicitis
2. your patient is a 44 year old obese white acute cholecystitis
female who is complaining of right up- per quad pain after eating. She reports that the pain often radiates to the left shoulder and is accompained by nau- sea and vomiting. what is your probable diagnosis
3. what are the risk factors for acute diver- ticulitis
4. what are the signs and symptoms of acute diverticulitis
5. Betty a 62 year old female complains of a nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain that radiates to the mid back. Upon assessment she has a fever of 101.6 which she states started today, she has significant gaurding when the epigas- tric region of the abdomen is palpated. Additionally, She is very worried about bruising that appeared around her um-
increased age constipation
low dietary fiber intake, obesity
lack of exercise
frequent nonsteroidal anti inflam- matory drugs
rebound tenderness positive rovsings sign board like abdomen
leukocytosis with neutrophilia and a left shift
acute pancrititis
bilicus. What is your probable diagno- sis?
6. this inflammatory bowel disease is the only one that fistual formation and anal disease may occur in
7. patients with this disorder have severe squeezing or cramping pain locted on the left side of the abdomen with bloat- ing and gas. Symptoms may increase after eating. Patient may be febrile and have fatigue and weight loss. Bloody stools are common. what is a probable diagnosis
8. this inflammatory bowel disease is fre- quently accompanied by arthalgias and arthritis of the large joints, sacrum and ankylosing spondylitis. Patients may also be anemic and are at risk for toxic megacolon
9. this disorder causes the pancrease or stomach to secrete excessive gastrin resulting in ulcers in the stomach and duodenum. what is this disorder and what tests would you order to confirm
10. these organs maybe responsible for right upper quadrant pain
11. these organs maybe responsible for left upper quadrant pain
12. these organs maybe responsible for right lower quadrant pain
13. these organs maybe responsible for left lower quadrant pain
chron's disease
ulcerative colitis
ulcerative colitis
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome- fast- ing serum gastrin levels
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