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At what percent of nephrons lost will you see clinical manifestations of CKD? -
CORRECT ANSWER-75%-80%
When will a patient see hypoglycemia if they have dumping syndrome? -
CORRECT ANSWER-1-3 hours after meals.
Why does hypovolemia occur in Dumping syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Occurs because fluids shifts from the blood to the intestines.
Celica's disease affects women more or less than men? - CORRECT ANSWER-
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Ulcerative Colitis patient are at more risk for what? - CORRECT ANSWER-Colon
Cancer
, Patient that has Peptic Ulcer Disease what is the priority assessment? -
CORRECT ANSWER-The patient will have black tarry stool and will have blood
in the stool could also be coffee ground in texture. GI bleeds are life-threatening
complications.
Gastritis common clinical manifestations - CORRECT ANSWER-N/V, diarrhea,
abdominal pain, anorexia, postprandial discomfort (paint after eating), and
hematemesis. Could also be asymptomatic.
Peptic Ulcer Disease most common clinical manifestations - CORRECT
ANSWER-Mild epigastric burning pain usually relieved by INTAKE of food
(especially dairy products).
What increases GERD? - CORRECT ANSWER-Tight clothing, laying flat at night,
obesity, smoking, pregnancy.
What causes acute on chronic kidney disease? - CORRECT ANSWER-Any type
of prerenal injury (hemorrhage, sepsis)
What can precipitate kidney stone formation? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Dehydration-working in the heat and higher levels of solute in urine from excess
secretion (calcium and uric acid).