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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:27PM. A+ 1 | P a g e Nursing Med-Surg Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. When you are examining a patient and you are assaulting the abdomen, and you hear a swooshing sound what do you do? - AnswerYou need to notify the health care immediately and do not palpate. this can be an abdomen aortic aneurism what type of bowel sounds will you hear if you have a patient with gastroenteritis? - Answerhyperactive bowel sounds You are working in the ER and you have a patient complaning of Right Upper Quadrant pain after eating KFC chicken what do you think is causing this pain? - AnswerGallbladder issues what is the definitive test for diagnosing cholecystitis? - AnswerRight upper quadrant ultrasound Cat scan can be done but not as good as the ultrasound you have a patient that had a recent colonoscopy, they are tachycardic with heart rate of 122, hypotension B/P 88/62, respirations 30, abdomen distended and board- like. What do you suspect? - AnswerBowel perfusion- perforated bowel surgical emergency GERD- education for patients - AnswerModifiable risks- to quit smoking, avoid carbonated beverages. after they eat they need to sit up 30 minutes to 1 hour what medications do you give for GERD - AnswerPPI's ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:27PM. A+ 2 | P a g e what is the syndrome called when a patient had abdominal surgery, this usually happens 2-3 days after, experience vertigo, sweating, tachycardia? - Answerdumping syndrome what is the prority nursing intervention for a patient with an upper GI bleed - AnswerABC AIRWAY, BREATHING, CIRCULATION You have a patient that comes into the ER that has a history of esophageal varices, coughing up blood what is priority - AnswerABC AIRWAY, BREATHING, CIRCULATION Which bacteria can cause gastric cancer? - Answerh. pylori how do we test for h. pylori? - Answerblood sample most common way to do it is EGD, take a biopsy breathe test- less common what are some symptoms of colon cancer? - Answerweight loss-unexplained H&H drops for labs unexplained anemia bloody-tarry stools different type of stools what test do we do to test for colon cancer - Answercolonoscopy what do we have to do for a patient to prep for a colonoscopy? - AnswerBowel prep Physical examination signs of peritonitis are? - AnswerRigid, board like abdomen also, for perforated bowel when a patient has GERD and has painful swallowing it is called? - Answerodynophagia when a patient has trouble swallowing that is called - Answerdyspahgia esophageal varices pateint with vomiting and bleeding from the mouth what is our nursing priority - AnswerABC's so, we need to position them in high fowlers (straight up) to prevent aspiration. Anyone with impaired liver function is at risk for? - Answerbleeding ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:27PM. A+ 3 | P a g e if they have a liver biopsy, how do they need positioned? - Answerput them on left side and assess for bleeding What lab values do you need to look at for impaired liver function patients? - AnswerH&H, liver enzymes, INR they cannot metabolize medications so we need to watch for what? - Answermedication overdosing we need to watch out for opioids Cholecystitis S/S - AnswerRight upper Quadrant pain Pain referred to shoulder HR high (tachycardia) Fever and chills N/V end stage liver disease comes in with confusion what lab value can you look at? - Answerammonia levels What do we give to keep ammonia levels down? - Answerlactulose what type of symptoms may lactulose give a patient? - Answerbloating and cramping acute pancreatitis priority intervention? - AnswerNPO, IV FLUIDS AND pain management we keep them NPO because - Answerthe bowel risk know the differenct between acute and chronic pancreatitis - Answeracute pancreatitis- life threatening inflammation of the pancreas chronic pancreatitis- progressive pancreatitis with remissions and exacerbations obstructive jaundice what s/s - Answeryellowing of the skin sclera itching (Pruritus) what type of patient is at risk for devel

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When you are examining a patient and you are assaulting the abdomen, and you hear a
swooshing sound what do you do? - Answer✔You need to notify the health care immediately
and do not palpate.
this can be an abdomen aortic aneurism
what type of bowel sounds will you hear if you have a patient with gastroenteritis? -
Answer✔hyperactive bowel sounds
You are working in the ER and you have a patient complaning of Right Upper Quadrant pain
after eating KFC chicken what do you think is causing this pain? - Answer✔Gallbladder issues

what is the definitive test for diagnosing cholecystitis? - Answer✔Right upper quadrant
ultrasound
Cat scan can be done but not as good as the ultrasound
you have a patient that had a recent colonoscopy, they are tachycardic with heart rate of 122,
hypotension B/P 88/62, respirations 30, abdomen distended and board- like. What do you
suspect? - Answer✔Bowel perfusion- perforated bowel


surgical emergency

GERD- education for patients - Answer✔Modifiable risks- to quit smoking, avoid carbonated
beverages.


after they eat they need to sit up 30 minutes to 1 hour

what medications do you give for GERD - Answer✔PPI's

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what is the syndrome called when a patient had abdominal surgery, this usually happens 2-3
days after, experience vertigo, sweating, tachycardia? - Answer✔dumping syndrome

what is the prority nursing intervention for a patient with an upper GI bleed - Answer✔ABC
AIRWAY, BREATHING, CIRCULATION
You have a patient that comes into the ER that has a history of esophageal varices, coughing up
blood what is priority - Answer✔ABC
AIRWAY, BREATHING, CIRCULATION

Which bacteria can cause gastric cancer? - Answer✔h. pylori

how do we test for h. pylori? - Answer✔blood sample
most common way to do it is EGD, take a biopsy
breathe test- less common

what are some symptoms of colon cancer? - Answer✔weight loss-unexplained
H&H drops for labs
unexplained anemia
bloody-tarry stools
different type of stools

what test do we do to test for colon cancer - Answer✔colonoscopy

what do we have to do for a patient to prep for a colonoscopy? - Answer✔Bowel prep

Physical examination signs of peritonitis are? - Answer✔Rigid, board like abdomen
also, for perforated bowel

when a patient has GERD and has painful swallowing it is called? - Answer✔odynophagia

when a patient has trouble swallowing that is called - Answer✔dyspahgia
esophageal varices
pateint with vomiting and bleeding from the mouth what is our nursing priority -
Answer✔ABC's
so, we need to position them in high fowlers (straight up) to prevent aspiration.

Anyone with impaired liver function is at risk for? - Answer✔bleeding


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if they have a liver biopsy, how do they need positioned? - Answer✔put them on left side and
assess for bleeding

What lab values do you need to look at for impaired liver function patients? - Answer✔H&H,
liver enzymes, INR

they cannot metabolize medications so we need to watch for what? - Answer✔medication
overdosing


we need to watch out for opioids

Cholecystitis S/S - Answer✔Right upper Quadrant pain
Pain referred to shoulder
HR high (tachycardia)
Fever and chills
N/V
end stage liver disease comes in with confusion what lab value can you look at? -
Answer✔ammonia levels

What do we give to keep ammonia levels down? - Answer✔lactulose

what type of symptoms may lactulose give a patient? - Answer✔bloating and cramping

acute pancreatitis priority intervention? - Answer✔NPO, IV FLUIDS AND pain management

we keep them NPO because - Answer✔the bowel risk

know the differenct between acute and chronic pancreatitis - Answer✔acute pancreatitis- life
threatening inflammation of the pancreas
chronic pancreatitis- progressive pancreatitis with remissions and exacerbations

obstructive jaundice what s/s - Answer✔yellowing of the skin
sclera
itching (Pruritus)

what type of patient is at risk for developing gallstones? - Answer✔Female, fat, fertile
female over age of forty
overweight fat

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