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NCLEX Exam: Gastrointestinal and
Biliary System (25 Items)
By Matt Vera, RN - Feb 9, 2015
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This is an NCLEX practice quiz about the Gastrointestinal and Biliary systems.
Topics
Gastrointestinal System
Biliary System
Peritonitis
Questions
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Gastrointestinal and Biliary System (25
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Question 1 WRONG
The correct sequence for abdominal assessment is:
inspection, percussion, palpation, auscultation.
inspection, auscultation, palpation, percussion.
inspection, palpation, auscultation, percussion.
inspection, percussion, auscultation, palpation.
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Question 1 Explanation:
Auscultation is done before palpation to avoid stimulating peristaltic
movements and distorting auscultatory sounds.
Question 2 WRONG
Peritonitis can occur as a complication of:
septicemia
multiple organ failure
hypovolemic shock
peptic ulcer disease
Question 2 Explanation:
Perforation is a life-threatening complication of peptic ulcer disease and can
result in peritonitis.
Question 3 WRONG
A patient has become very depressed postoperatively after receiving colostomy
for GI cancer. He does not participate in his colostomy care or look at the
stoma. An appropriate nursing diagnosis for this situation is:
Ineffective Individual Coping
Knowledge Deficit
Impaired Adjustment
Anxiety
Question 3 Explanation:
The patient is dealing with a disturbance in self-concept and difficulty coping
with the newly established stoma.
Question 4 WRONG
Patients with esophageal varices would reveal the following assessment:
increased blood pressure.
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