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What term is used when gallstones enter the cystic duct,
which can lead to obstruction? - Answer-Cholangitis
The nurse is preparing information for a client newly
diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. Which information is
more likely associated with Crohn's disease than with
ulcerative colitis? - Answer-The colon has skip lesions
where areas of disease or separated by healthy areas.
What inflammatory disease, seen with RLQ pain, often
results in surgery? - Answer-Appendicitis
Which hepatitis is considered the most chronic and can
lead to cirrhosis and liver failure? - Answer-Hepatitis C
Which disorder of the large intestine may require
laparoscopic surgery to unwind the intestine? - Answer-
Volvulus
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A client is brought to the hospital because of severe
abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. The client reports
increased pain in the abdomen and in the epigastric region
radiating to the back when lying supine. During physical
assessment, the nurse finds the client has fever and
hypotension. Which condition does the nurse suspect from
these findings? - Answer-The client has acute pancreatitis.
Hemorrhoids occur due to _______________. - Answer-
Varicose veins in perianal region
A client is jaundice. What is often elevated in the blood to
make this liver symptom? - Answer-Bilirubin
The nurse finds increased glucose levels in a client with
chronic pancreatitis. Which statement indicates what the
nurse interprets from the finding? - Answer-The client's
beta cells are damaged.
Celiac Disease is due to _________________. - Answer-
Hypersensitivity of gluten
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The nurse is reviewing both the functions and dysfunctions
of the pancreas. Which diagnosis related to pancreatic
dysfunction is the greatest risk for the client with chronic
pancreatitis? - Answer-Gland destruction
Research - Answer-to search again and to examine
carefully as in a diligent and systematic inquiry or study
that validates and refines existing knowledge and
develops a new empirical body of knowledge for a
discipline or profession.
Nursing research - Answer-is a scientific process that
validates and refines existing knowledge and generates
new knowledge that directly and indirectly influences
nursing.
Goal of nursing - Answer-an evidence based practice that
promotes quality, safe, and cost effective outcomes for
patients, families, healthcare providers, and the healthcare
system.
Evidence-based practice - Answer-evolves from the
integration of the best research evidence with clinical
expertise and patients' needs and values.
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best research evidence - Answer-empirical knowledge
generated fro the synthesis of quality study findings to
address a practice problem.
clinical expertise - Answer-knowledge and skills of the
healthcare professional who is providing care
Components of research evidence - Answer-description,
explanation, prediction, and control of phenomena
Description - Answer-involves identifying and
understanding the nature of nursing phenomena such as
incidence and spread, cluster of symptoms, description of
individual responses, description of health promotion and
illness prevention, and determination of incidence of
disease locally.
explanation - Answer-clarifies the relationships among
phenomena and identifies possible reasons why certain
events occur such as determination of assessment data,
link to diagnosis, link of causative risk factors or causes to
illness, morbidity and mortality.