FINAL EXAM 2026/2027 WITH PREP QUESTIONS
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SURG GASTROINTESTINAL LATEST EXAM 2026
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What role is phosphorus responsible for? - ANSWER-bone and teeth formation as
well as energy metabolism
What role is magnesium responsible for? - ANSWER-enzyme and neurochemical
activities and the excitability of the cardiac and skeletal muscles
What does abdominal tenderness, hypotension, and rigidity indicate? - ANSWER-
bowel perforation
Why does a patient need to empty their bladder before a paracentesis? - ANSWER-
to prevent injury to the bladder
What is Blumberg's sign? - ANSWER-rebound tenderness in a client who has
cholecystitis.
What should a nurse expect to find in a patient with pancreatitis or pancreatic
cancer? - ANSWER-ascites, gastrointestinal bleeding
, What is ascites? - ANSWER-accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity
What should a nurse expect to find in a patient with liver trauma? - ANSWER-a
positive Kehr's sign
What is Kehr's sign? - ANSWER-pain in left shoulder
How many amino acids are obtained through dietary intake? - ANSWER-9
Regurgitation, nausea, belching, and heartburn are common manifestations of: -
ANSWER-GERD
Why are children at highest risk for being infected with hepatitis A? - ANSWER-
Because it is contracted by feces, bile, and blood.
How is Hepatitis A transmitted? - ANSWER-fecal-oral route
How is Hepatitis B transmitted? - ANSWER-Through body fluids such as blood,
sexual fluids, and saliva
How is Hepatitis C Transmitted? - ANSWER-Through body fluids, primarily
blood.
In a patient with a colostomy, what can help reduce flatus? - ANSWER-crackers,
toast, yogurt, cranberry juice, and buttermilk