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Gastrointestinal Disorders NCLEX
Practice Quiz 3 (50 Items)
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These NCLEX style questions provide an overview about the disorders affecting the gastrointestinal and
digestive system. This is the part 3 of the exam.
Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. it’s not a day when you lounge around doing
nothing; it’s when you’ve had everything to do and you’ve done it.
~ Margaret Thatcher
Topics
Included topics in this practice quiz are:
Hiatal Hernia
Esophageal Disorders
Guidelines
Follow the guidelines below to make the most out of this exam:
Read each question carefully and choose the best answer.
You are given one minute per question. Spend your time wisely!
Answers and rationales are given below. Be sure to read them.
If you need more clarifications, please direct them to the comments section.
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Question 1 WRONG
A female client complains of gnawing epigastric pain for a few hours after
meals. At times, when the pain is severe, vomiting occurs. Specific tests are
indicated to rule out:
Cancer of the stomach
Peptic ulcer disease
Chronic gastritis
Pylorospasm
Question 1 Explanation:
Peptic ulcer disease is characteristically gnawing epigastric pain that may
radiate to the back. Vomiting usually reflects pyloric spasm from muscular
spasm or obstruction. Cancer (1) would not evidence pain or vomiting unless
the pylorus was obstructed.
Question 2 WRONG
A client being treated for chronic cholecystitis should be given which of
the following instructions?
Increase rest
Avoid antacids
Increase protein in diet
Use anticholinergics as prescribed
Question 2 Explanation:
Conservative therapy for chronic cholecystitis includes weight reduction
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by increasing physical activity, a low-fat diet, antacid use to treat dyspepsia, and
anticholinergic use to relax smooth muscles and reduce ductal tone and spasm,
thereby reducing pain.
Question 3 WRONG
Which of the following tests can be performed to diagnose a hiatal hernia?
Colonoscopy
Lower GI series
Barium swallow
Abdominal x-rays
Question 3 Explanation:
A barium swallow with fluoroscopy shows the position of the stomach in
relation to the diaphragm. A colonoscopy and a lower GI series show
disorders of the intestine.
Question 4 WRONG
A client with peptic ulcer disease tells the nurse that he has black stools,
which he has not reported to his physician. Based on this information, which
nursing diagnosis would be appropriate for this client?
Ineffective coping related to fear of diagnosis of chronic illness
Deficient knowledge related to unfamiliarity with significant signs and
symptoms
Constipation related to decreased gastric motility
Imbalanced nutrition: Less than body requirements due to
gastric bleeding
Question 4 Explanation:
Black, tarry stools are an important warning sign of bleeding in peptic ulcer
disease. Digested blood in the stomach causes it to be black. The odor of
the stool is very stinky. Clients with peptic ulcer disease should be instructed
to report the incidence of black stools promptly to their physician.
Question 5 WRONG
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