2026\2027 A+ Grade
The nurse recognize Ulcerative Colitis as___ and at high risk for___
- correct answer -starting in the rectal region and can uniformly spread to the entire colon
-Colon Cancer
Nurse provides patient teaching of the common manifestations of ulcerative colitis are...
- correct answer Bloody Diarrhea
Rheumatoid arthritis medications?
- correct answer -DMARDs
-NSAIDs
-corticosteroids
The nurse assesses a rheumatoid arthritis patient, what are common clinical manifestations?
a) bouchard's nodes
b)stiffness greater than 30 minutes upon rising
c)Heberden nodes
d) Asymmetric shortened leg
- correct answer a) bouchard's nodes
b)stiffness greater than 30 minutes upon rising
The nurse understands all of the following are true about Rheumatoid arthritis, except....
a)Only affects older people
b) Is an autoimmune disease
c) Deformities can occur and may be disabling
,d) Joints become red, swollen, and painful
- correct answer a)Only affects older people
The difference between Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's disease select all that apply
a)Ulcerative Colitis has cobblestone and fissures
b)Ulcerative Colitis is associated with hemorrhaging
c)Crohn's affects the absorption of nutrition
d)Chron's is a higher risk for colon cancer than UC
- correct answer b)Ulcerative Colitis is associated with hemorrhaging
c)Crohn's affects the absorption of nutrition
Which is a Nursing Intervention for a GI Bleed? Select two answers.
a)Initiate NPO to rest the bowels
b) Administer IV Fluids, Electrolytes, and Nutrients.
c)Administer Bulk Forming Fiber, potassium rich foods, and administer enema.
d)Administer Warfarin
- correct answer a)Initiate NPO to rest the bowels
b) Administer IV Fluids, Electrolytes, and Nutrients.
Most severe blood transfusion reactions occur?
a)24-48 hours later
b)30 minutes later
c)1 hour later
d)First 15 minutes
- correct answer d)First 15 minutes
What is the priority nursing action for suspected blood transfusion reaction?
a)Stop the transfusion
b)Administer diphenhydramine(Benadryl) IVP stat
c)Return blood bag and tubing to blood bank for analysis
, d)Obtain VS
- correct answer a)Stop the transfusion
What should the nurse teach patients with fatigue due to an anemic disorder? SATA
a) Teach patient to prioritize activities.
b)small meals with snacks in between
c)schedule rest periods
d)have CNA do everything for the patient
- correct answer a) Teach patient to prioritize activities.
b)small meals with snacks in between
The nurse educates the patient regarding causes of Gastritis:
a)Smoking, Caffiene, H. Pylori, Alcohol
b)Diet, Reflux of bile, Over-hydrating
c)Over exercising, smoking, eating vegetables
d)Trauma, Worms, NG suctioning, NPO
- correct answer a)Smoking, Caffiene, H. Pylori, Alcohol
The nurse understands clinical manifestation of gastritis are
a) Only Diarrhea
b)fever, severe acute pain, rigid abdomen, and guarding
c) Dyspepsia, dull/boring pain, bloody diarrhea, and vomiting
d)Anorexia, n/v, belching, risk for pernicious anemia
- correct answer d)Anorexia, n/v, belching, risk for pernicious anemia
Which of the following can cause gastritis?
a)Coffee
b)aspirin
c)Alcohol/tobacco