Community Health Nursing ,PEDS Nursing &Adult Nursing COMBINATION
examination 2025 -2026 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED
100% GRADED A+
Adult Nursing - GI Exam
The nurse is caring for a client with esophageal cancer. Which clinical
manifestation can the nurse expect to find?
1.
Painless ulcers in the mouth
2.
Chest pain after eating
3.
Difficulty speaking
4.
Trouble chewing
Option 2:
Chest pain after eating is a clinical manifestation of clients with esophageal cancer.
The nurse is caring for a group of clients. Which client is at higher risk for
developing gastric cancer?
1.
A client who is underweight
2.
A client with peptic ulcer disease
3.
A client who eats a diet high in smoked fish
4.
A client who uses smokeless tobacco
Option 3:
This client is at high risk for gastric cancer.
,The nurse is caring for a client with severe vomiting. Which interventions can
the nurse expect to implement?
1.
Administer antiemetics as prescribed
2.
Place the client in semi-Fowlers position
3.
Apply light scents in the client's room
4.
Encourage the client to eat a clear liquid diet
Option 1:
Antiemetics can help reduce nausea and vomiting.
The nurse is caring for a client with gastric bleeding. After notifying the health-
care provider, which interventions can the nurse expect to implement? Select
all that apply.
1.
Prepare the client for a complete blood count (CBC)
2.
Place the client in prone position
3.
Keep the client nothing by mouth (NPO)
4.
Monitor client's vital signs
5.
Insert a nasogastric (NG) tube
Option 1:
A CBC will be ordered to monitor blood loss.
Option 3:
The client will be NPO in case surgery is required.
Option 4:
,Vital signs will be monitored for clinical manifestations of hypovolemic shock.
Option 5:
The nurse will likely insert an NG tube.
How many loose stools in 24 hr will a client experience before diarrhea is
diagnosed?
1.
One
2.
Two
3.
Three
4.
Four
Option 3:
Diarrhea is classified as more than three loose stools daily.
The nurse is teaching a client about a barium swallow. Which statement made
by the client indicates an understanding regarding the procedure?
1.
"I cannot smoke the morning of the procedure."
2.
"I will have nothing by mouth 24 hours prior to the procedure."
3.
"I will limit my fluid intake before and after the procedure."
4.
"I may experience diarrhea after the test."
Option 1:
This is a correct statement.
The nurse is caring for a client with anorexia. What are contributing factors for
anorexia? Select all that apply.
1.
, Noxious food odors
2.
Emotional stress
3.
Psychological problems
4.
Fluid and electrolyte imbalance
5.
Cardiac dysrhythmias
Option 1:
This is a contributing factor for anorexia.
Option 2:
This is a contributing factor for anorexia.
Option 3:
This is a contributing factor for anorexia.
The nurse is teaching a client about a barium enema. Which statement by the
client indicates an understanding of the teaching?
1.
"I will eat a high-residue diet for several days before the test."
2.
"I will have nothing by mouth for 2 hr before the test."
3.
"I need to take a laxative and enema the night before the test."
4.
"I can have only clear liquids for 8 hr before the test."
Option 3:
The client will require a laxative and enema the night before the test.
What are common causes of constipation? Select all that apply.
1.
Increased intake of fiber
examination 2025 -2026 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED
100% GRADED A+
Adult Nursing - GI Exam
The nurse is caring for a client with esophageal cancer. Which clinical
manifestation can the nurse expect to find?
1.
Painless ulcers in the mouth
2.
Chest pain after eating
3.
Difficulty speaking
4.
Trouble chewing
Option 2:
Chest pain after eating is a clinical manifestation of clients with esophageal cancer.
The nurse is caring for a group of clients. Which client is at higher risk for
developing gastric cancer?
1.
A client who is underweight
2.
A client with peptic ulcer disease
3.
A client who eats a diet high in smoked fish
4.
A client who uses smokeless tobacco
Option 3:
This client is at high risk for gastric cancer.
,The nurse is caring for a client with severe vomiting. Which interventions can
the nurse expect to implement?
1.
Administer antiemetics as prescribed
2.
Place the client in semi-Fowlers position
3.
Apply light scents in the client's room
4.
Encourage the client to eat a clear liquid diet
Option 1:
Antiemetics can help reduce nausea and vomiting.
The nurse is caring for a client with gastric bleeding. After notifying the health-
care provider, which interventions can the nurse expect to implement? Select
all that apply.
1.
Prepare the client for a complete blood count (CBC)
2.
Place the client in prone position
3.
Keep the client nothing by mouth (NPO)
4.
Monitor client's vital signs
5.
Insert a nasogastric (NG) tube
Option 1:
A CBC will be ordered to monitor blood loss.
Option 3:
The client will be NPO in case surgery is required.
Option 4:
,Vital signs will be monitored for clinical manifestations of hypovolemic shock.
Option 5:
The nurse will likely insert an NG tube.
How many loose stools in 24 hr will a client experience before diarrhea is
diagnosed?
1.
One
2.
Two
3.
Three
4.
Four
Option 3:
Diarrhea is classified as more than three loose stools daily.
The nurse is teaching a client about a barium swallow. Which statement made
by the client indicates an understanding regarding the procedure?
1.
"I cannot smoke the morning of the procedure."
2.
"I will have nothing by mouth 24 hours prior to the procedure."
3.
"I will limit my fluid intake before and after the procedure."
4.
"I may experience diarrhea after the test."
Option 1:
This is a correct statement.
The nurse is caring for a client with anorexia. What are contributing factors for
anorexia? Select all that apply.
1.
, Noxious food odors
2.
Emotional stress
3.
Psychological problems
4.
Fluid and electrolyte imbalance
5.
Cardiac dysrhythmias
Option 1:
This is a contributing factor for anorexia.
Option 2:
This is a contributing factor for anorexia.
Option 3:
This is a contributing factor for anorexia.
The nurse is teaching a client about a barium enema. Which statement by the
client indicates an understanding of the teaching?
1.
"I will eat a high-residue diet for several days before the test."
2.
"I will have nothing by mouth for 2 hr before the test."
3.
"I need to take a laxative and enema the night before the test."
4.
"I can have only clear liquids for 8 hr before the test."
Option 3:
The client will require a laxative and enema the night before the test.
What are common causes of constipation? Select all that apply.
1.
Increased intake of fiber