CGRN GI/Endoscopy Practice Exam - Question List

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41. Which of the following clinical manifestations are the most likely indicators of perforation of the gastrointestinal tract?
  1. Shortness of breath, abdominal tenderness and nausea
  2. Abdominal tenderness, temperature of 101.5
  3. Severe abdominal pain, distention and a board like abdomen
  4. Fluid and electrolyte imbalances, hypotension, paralytic ileus
42. What are the most likely antibiotics used to treat Helicobacter pylori infection?
  1. Metronidazole
  2. Vancomycin
  3. Doxycline
  4. Levaquin
43. The nurse has just inserted a Nasogastric tube on a patient who is experiencing a severe gastrointestinal bleed and has been continuously vomiting for 24 hours. She has Hemoglobin of 6.4. What nursing intervention would be most likely to prevent aspiration?
  1. Continue with intravenous fluids.
  2. Monitor the electrolyte levels.
  3. Administer a proton pump inhibitor via the intravenous route.
  4. Keep the head of the bed elevated.
44.

Niño is scheduled for radiographic tests to rule out intussusception. Based on this information, the nurse should be prepared to:

  1. Tell Nino's parents the child will have an endoscopy
  2. Tell Nino's parents the child will have a barium enema
  3. Inform Nino's parents there is confirmed telescoping of the bowel wall
  4. None of the above choices are true
45. Dumping syndrome is associated with:
  1. Osmotic movement of water into the jejunum due to the presence of carbohydrate
  2. Reactive hypoglycemia
  3. Gastric resection surgery
  4. All of the above

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