Reference no: EM133522552
Questions
1. Peptic ulcer disease can occur in any of the following locations except;
2. Mary is 28-year-old women who is 2-month post-partum. She is complaining of epigastric pain, anorexia, and nausea. She had similar symptoms during her pregnancy, but it has worsened in the past week. She also injured her right shoulder carrying the baby because she has an almost constant dull ache.PE findings include RUQ tenderness and Murphy's sign. What would your primary diagnosis?
3. In caring for patient with symptomatic GERD, you prescribe a PPI to
4. Gastroenteritis is most likely caused by;
5. Expected finding when examining hemorrhoids include all of the following except;
6. Diagnostic testing in IBS often reveals;
7. Common GI disease seen in primary care that present with RUQ pain include all of the following except;
8. All of the following are true statements far from the management of diverticulosis/diverticulitis except;
9. A patient presents with nausea, headache, and clay-colored stools. Hepatitis B panel shows HBs Ab positive, AntiHBc posiive. AntiHBs positive, antiHBc positive. You interpret this as;
10. A hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HDA) scan is used to
11. 43-year-old women presents with recurrent abdominal cramping and pain associated with diarrhea that occurs from four to seven times per day. This has happened in the past. The stools are bloody with mucus and pus. The patient reports she has poor appetite, has lost 10 lbs in 3 weeks and c/o fatigue. The patient denies recent travel or outdoor camping. Which of the following conditions is most likely?
12. Therapy for hemorrhoids includes all of the following (select 3 that apply)
13. Which of the following is most consistent with the presentation of a patient with diverticulitis?
14. A 64-year-old woman presents with a 3-month history of upper abdominal pain. She describes the discomfort as an intermittent, centrally located "burning "feeling in the upper abdomen, most often with meals and often accompanied by mild nausea. Use of an OTC Histamins-2-blocker provided relief intermittently. She uses naproxen regularly for arthritis pain. Her clinical presentations most consistent with;
15. You see a 48-year-old woman with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Evaluation of infectious hepatitis include the following
Antti HAV-negative, Anti HBs- Negative, Anti HCV-negative.
When considering her overall health status, you advise receiving which of the following vaccine?
16. After a decade of disease, a person with Ulcerative colitis is at risk of malignancy involving the;
17. A 65-year-old male presents to the FNP for evaluation of years of "heartburn" and recent significant weight loss (30 lb in 1 month). He has been taking antacids and an oral histamine 2 receptors antagonist (H2 RA) "years off and on" and has made some relief of his symtoms.he has 60 pack-year history of cigarettes smoking and drink alcohol daily. What differential diagnosis must the FNP consider first?
18. The FNP is performing the initial PE on 51-year-old man. The history reveals that patients father died of colon cancer, but the patient is asymptomatic and has not had any screening for colon cancer. What are the first line recommendations for screening this patient?
19. Which of these symtoms is not considered an alarm symptom requiring upper endoscopy?
20. What is an organism associated with the etiology of peptic ulcer disease?