CLIENT CENTERED CARE EXAM 2 | QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
,GI Tract is made up of what
Correct Answer: The mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large
intestines, rectum, and anus.
Accessory organs of the GI
Correct Answer: The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
Functions of the upper GI
Correct Answer: Chewing, swallowing, and breaking down food particles.
Risk factors for oral cancer
Correct Answer: Cigarette smoking, tobacco use, pipe smoking, excessive alcohol
use, infection with HPV, and genetic predisposition
Signs and symptoms of oral cancer
Correct Answer: Lesions on the tongue or mucosa, sores or discoloration of the lips
or mouth that don't heal
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,treatment of oral cancer
Correct Answer: radiation, chemotherapy, surgery that may require the creation of a
tracheostomy
Nursing care of a patient with oral cancer
Correct Answer: Involves monitoring respiratory status, nutritional support, and
comfort measures
Esophageal cancer/ gastric cancer risk factors
Correct Answer: Smoking, excessive alcohol use
cause of esophageal cancer
Correct Answer: Barrett esophagus
Barrett esophagus
Correct Answer: Precancerous condition due to longstanding GERD, the constant
irritation of the esophagus by stomach fluids can cause cells to become malignant.
Signs and symptoms of esophageal cancer
Correct Answer: dysphagia, hoarseness, persistent cough, halitosis, regurgitation of
foods, and weight loss.
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ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
,GI Tract is made up of what
Correct Answer: The mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large
intestines, rectum, and anus.
Accessory organs of the GI
Correct Answer: The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
Functions of the upper GI
Correct Answer: Chewing, swallowing, and breaking down food particles.
Risk factors for oral cancer
Correct Answer: Cigarette smoking, tobacco use, pipe smoking, excessive alcohol
use, infection with HPV, and genetic predisposition
Signs and symptoms of oral cancer
Correct Answer: Lesions on the tongue or mucosa, sores or discoloration of the lips
or mouth that don't heal
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,treatment of oral cancer
Correct Answer: radiation, chemotherapy, surgery that may require the creation of a
tracheostomy
Nursing care of a patient with oral cancer
Correct Answer: Involves monitoring respiratory status, nutritional support, and
comfort measures
Esophageal cancer/ gastric cancer risk factors
Correct Answer: Smoking, excessive alcohol use
cause of esophageal cancer
Correct Answer: Barrett esophagus
Barrett esophagus
Correct Answer: Precancerous condition due to longstanding GERD, the constant
irritation of the esophagus by stomach fluids can cause cells to become malignant.
Signs and symptoms of esophageal cancer
Correct Answer: dysphagia, hoarseness, persistent cough, halitosis, regurgitation of
foods, and weight loss.
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