• Question 1
0.125 out of 0.125 points
The finding of hypotension, rigid abdomen, and absent bowel sounds in a patient with pancreatitis
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Selected Answer:
a. indicates peritonitis with substantial risk for sepsis and shock.
Correct Answer: a. indicates peritonitis with substantial risk for sepsis and shock.
Response Feedback:
In acute pancreatitis, fever is common but is usually low-grade initially. In more severe pancreatitis, hypotension, rigid abdomen, and absent bowel sounds are present. Hypotension, rigid abdomen, and absent bowel sounds are unexpected findings. Pancreatic surgery is technically challenging and risky, and generally is only considered as a last resort. Findings indicative of peritonitis do occur and should be treated promptly.
• Question 2
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Narcotic administration should be administered carefully in patients with acute pancreatitis related to potential for
Selected Answer: b. sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. Correct Answer: b. sphincter of Oddi dysfunction.
Response Feedback:
All narcotics should be used carefully because of the potential of sphincter of Oddi dysfunction, although recent studies show that no single agent is contraindicated. Respiratory failure related to adult respiratory distress syndrome is a risk factor with severe pancreatitis. Narcotic dependency should not be a concern with acute pancreatitis. While patients should always be assessed for allergies, this is not the primary concern.
• Question 3
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Celiac sprue is a malabsorptive disorder associated with
Selected Answer: a. inflammatory reaction to gluten-containing foods. Correct Answer: a. inflammatory reaction to gluten-containing foods.
Response Feedback:
Celiac disease (also called celiac sprue) is characterized by intolerance of gluten, a protein in wheat and wheat products. Current research suggests that celiac sprue is an immune disorder. The main pathologic finding is villus atrophy, with a decrease in the activity and amount of surface epithelial enzymes. Celiac sprue is not associated with ulceration of the distal colon and rectum. Celiac disease is an intolerance of gluten.
• Question 4
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A patient reporting vision changes, photophobia, and lid lag may be exhibiting signs of
Selected Answer: d. Graves disease. Correct Answer: d. Graves disease.
Response Feedback:
Individuals with Graves disease may have spasm and retraction of the eyelids, lid lag, and other eye complaints such as vision changes and photophobia. Changes associated with the eyes are not related to Addison disease. Cushing syndrome is not manifested by changes in the eyes. Myxedema is associated with generalized non-pitting edema.
• Question 5
0.125 out of 0.125 points
Dumping syndrome is commonly seen after procedures. Selected Answer: a. gastric bypass
Correct Answer: a. gastric bypass
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