NCLEX-PN › Gastrointestinal Conditions
The majority of hepatic infections are with which of the following type of microbe?
The majority of hepatic infections are with which of the following type of microbe?
Which of the following bacterial species is responsible for the development of peptic ulcers?
Which of the following bacterial species is responsible for the development of peptic ulcers?
You are the nurse taking care of a 22-year old female who complains of increased frequency of loose non-bloody, non-mucoid stools for three days. She notes that her eating habits have not changed recently, she has not traveled outside of the United States recently, she has no known sick contacts, no family history of colon cancer, and does not take any medications on a daily basis. She notes that her job has become increasingly stressful over the last five days, and that in the past, when her job or relationships have become stressful, this has triggered abdominal cramps, and diarrhea that is temporarily relieved with bowel movements. She currently is afebrile, with a normal white blood cell count, and vital signs within normal limits. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
You are the nurse taking care of a 22-year old female who complains of increased frequency of loose non-bloody, non-mucoid stools for three days. She notes that her eating habits have not changed recently, she has not traveled outside of the United States recently, she has no known sick contacts, no family history of colon cancer, and does not take any medications on a daily basis. She notes that her job has become increasingly stressful over the last five days, and that in the past, when her job or relationships have become stressful, this has triggered abdominal cramps, and diarrhea that is temporarily relieved with bowel movements. She currently is afebrile, with a normal white blood cell count, and vital signs within normal limits. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
You are the nurse for a new patient brought to the emergency department for a suspected gastrointestinal bleed. The patient is tachycardic and hypotensive, but conscious, responsive, and breathing spontaneously without any airway trouble. Which of the following is the best initial intervention?
You are the nurse for a new patient brought to the emergency department for a suspected gastrointestinal bleed. The patient is tachycardic and hypotensive, but conscious, responsive, and breathing spontaneously without any airway trouble. Which of the following is the best initial intervention?
What foods must be avoided in Celiac disease?
What foods must be avoided in Celiac disease?