Deck 21: The Gastrointestinal System and Related Care

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The left Sims' position

A)is recommended for treatment of backache.
B)facilitates giving an enema.
C)makes it easier for the client to breathe.
D)is used for prevention of intestinal cramps.
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As a person ages,which change occurs in the gastrointestinal system?

A)the flow of saliva increases
B)the number of taste buds increases
C)reduced secretion of digestive juices
D)a stronger gag reflex
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A client with a nasogastric tube begins to gag.You should:

A)remove the tube and begin suctioning.
B)begin suctioning.
C)call for your immediate supervisor.
D)remove the tube.
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When assisting a client to empty his/her stoma pouch,you should

A)make them do it all by themselves.
B)wear gloves.
C)do it for them.
D)all of the above
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The normal colour of a stoma is

A)red.
B)black.
C)pink.
D)bluish.
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Which of the following are ways to avoid/prevent constipation?

A)Drink fluids to stay hydrated.
B)Eat bulk-forming foods such as fruit and grains.
C)Be physically active.
D)all of the above
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A client about to receive an enema complains and appears to be very upset.You should:

A)tell the client you will return in one hour
B)report this to your immediate supervisor
C)wait and report this to the doctor
D)go ahead with the enema
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One of the major differences between the oil retention enema and the ready-to-use cleansing enema is that the

A)a cleansing enema is given in three stages.
B)clients should hold the cleansing enema solution for 10 to 20-minutes.
C)an oil retention enema is given in three stages.
D)clients should hold the oil retention enema solution for 10 to 20-minutes.
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A client complains that he/she is having cramp-like pains after the start of an enema.You should:

A)rapidly increase the flow.
B)tell him/her this is normal and continue.
C)stop the flow until the pain goes away.
D)get your immediate supervisor.
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Which statement is true regarding the client's gastrointestinal system?

A)the rate of peristalsis increases
B)feces move through the large intestine faster
C)decreased water reabsorption in the large intestine
D)the longer feces remain in the large intestine,the drier they become
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For receiving an enema,the adult client should be placed in the ________ position.

A)Harris
B)Fowler's
C)Trendelenberg
D)Sims'
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The jejunum is the:

A)second section of the small intestine measuring approximately 2.5 metres (8 feet)in length
B)third section of the small intestine measuring approximately 3.5 metres (11 feet)in length
C)lowest portion of the large intestine
D)ring-shaped muscle that surrounds and controls a natural opening in the body
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When checking for fecal impactions,the personal care provider should:

A)insert a gloved,lubricated finger into the anus
B)remove the fecal material
C)administer pain medication first
D)position the client on their right side
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When giving a client a Harris flush (return flow enema)

A)completely empty the bag and allow to return.
B)completely empty the enema bag and allow to drain.
C)release 100 mL of fluid and allow to return.
D)release 200 ML of fluid and allow to return.
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Example(s)of enemas other than a soapsuds enema are:

A)Harris flush.
B)tap water.
C)oil retention.
D)all of the above
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When a client has a nasogastric tube in place,you should

A)keep the place of insertion clean and free from mucous deposits.
B)when changing the client's gown,unfasten the connecting tubing from the gown,to prevent pulling on the tube.
C)never pull on the tube when moving the client or when changing the client's position.
D)all of the above
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Which statement about ostomies is NOT true?

A)An ostomy changes a person's body.
B)Clients often go through the grieving process after receiving any type of ostomy.
C)No one can provide emotional support to a client after an ostomy.
D)Anxiety and fear are common responses to ostomies.
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Which of the following may irritate the skin around the stoma?

A)soap
B)urine
C)stool
D)all of the above
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Peristalsis is known as:

A)a soupy mixture of food particles that exits the stomach
B)the rhythmic wave of contractions and relaxations
C)the movement of tiny food particles through the wall of the digestive tract
D)thousands of tiny,finger-like projections
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During a cleansing enema,the client is covered by a

A)blanket and bath sheet.
B)top sheet and bath blanket.
C)top sheet only.
D)bath blanket only.
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The ascending colon,the transverse colon,the descending colon,the rectum,and the anus make up the small intestine.
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When administering a cleansing enema,the personal care provider should fill the graduated pitcher with 1000 millilitres (34 fluid ounces)of water at 40.5°C (105°F).
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If a client is receiving enteric feedings,the personal care provider must remember that for adults,the tube must be flushed with 40 millilitres (1.35 fluid ounces)of water before and after the feeding or every 8 hours
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As clients age,feces move through the large intestine more slowly,allowing increased water reabsorption
Question
Because metabolism rates decrease with age,older adults require more calories
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Regarding inflammatory bowel disease:

A)it may be cured by medication administration
B)inflammation associated with ulcerative colitis occurs in the ileum only
C)for Crohn's disease,the most commonly affected location is the jejunum
D)Ulcerative colitis only affects the inner layer of the intestinal wall
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Risk factors for developing gastroesophageal reflux disease include being overweight,smoking,and alcohol consumption
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The personal care provider needs to report the color,size,and amount of drainage from a stoma and pouch.
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Many health-care facilities have a policy of warming the prepackaged,ready-to-use enema.
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The liver has only one important responsibility,which is manufacturing bile.
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A nasogastric tube (NG tube)is inserted through an opening made through the abdomen to the stomach.
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The inflammation that is characteristic of inflammatory bowel disease is also present with irritable bowel syndrome
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Stomas are a permanent surgical procedure.
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The pyloric sphincter:

A)is located between the esophagus and the stomach.
B)is a two-way entrance
C)prevents the movement of food from the esophagus to the stomach
D)is located between the pharynx and the stomach
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Stomas are a treatment for Crohn's disease.
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Deck 21: The Gastrointestinal System and Related Care
1
The left Sims' position

A)is recommended for treatment of backache.
B)facilitates giving an enema.
C)makes it easier for the client to breathe.
D)is used for prevention of intestinal cramps.
B
2
As a person ages,which change occurs in the gastrointestinal system?

A)the flow of saliva increases
B)the number of taste buds increases
C)reduced secretion of digestive juices
D)a stronger gag reflex
C
3
A client with a nasogastric tube begins to gag.You should:

A)remove the tube and begin suctioning.
B)begin suctioning.
C)call for your immediate supervisor.
D)remove the tube.
C
4
When assisting a client to empty his/her stoma pouch,you should

A)make them do it all by themselves.
B)wear gloves.
C)do it for them.
D)all of the above
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The normal colour of a stoma is

A)red.
B)black.
C)pink.
D)bluish.
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Which of the following are ways to avoid/prevent constipation?

A)Drink fluids to stay hydrated.
B)Eat bulk-forming foods such as fruit and grains.
C)Be physically active.
D)all of the above
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A client about to receive an enema complains and appears to be very upset.You should:

A)tell the client you will return in one hour
B)report this to your immediate supervisor
C)wait and report this to the doctor
D)go ahead with the enema
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One of the major differences between the oil retention enema and the ready-to-use cleansing enema is that the

A)a cleansing enema is given in three stages.
B)clients should hold the cleansing enema solution for 10 to 20-minutes.
C)an oil retention enema is given in three stages.
D)clients should hold the oil retention enema solution for 10 to 20-minutes.
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A client complains that he/she is having cramp-like pains after the start of an enema.You should:

A)rapidly increase the flow.
B)tell him/her this is normal and continue.
C)stop the flow until the pain goes away.
D)get your immediate supervisor.
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10
Which statement is true regarding the client's gastrointestinal system?

A)the rate of peristalsis increases
B)feces move through the large intestine faster
C)decreased water reabsorption in the large intestine
D)the longer feces remain in the large intestine,the drier they become
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11
For receiving an enema,the adult client should be placed in the ________ position.

A)Harris
B)Fowler's
C)Trendelenberg
D)Sims'
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The jejunum is the:

A)second section of the small intestine measuring approximately 2.5 metres (8 feet)in length
B)third section of the small intestine measuring approximately 3.5 metres (11 feet)in length
C)lowest portion of the large intestine
D)ring-shaped muscle that surrounds and controls a natural opening in the body
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13
When checking for fecal impactions,the personal care provider should:

A)insert a gloved,lubricated finger into the anus
B)remove the fecal material
C)administer pain medication first
D)position the client on their right side
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When giving a client a Harris flush (return flow enema)

A)completely empty the bag and allow to return.
B)completely empty the enema bag and allow to drain.
C)release 100 mL of fluid and allow to return.
D)release 200 ML of fluid and allow to return.
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Example(s)of enemas other than a soapsuds enema are:

A)Harris flush.
B)tap water.
C)oil retention.
D)all of the above
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When a client has a nasogastric tube in place,you should

A)keep the place of insertion clean and free from mucous deposits.
B)when changing the client's gown,unfasten the connecting tubing from the gown,to prevent pulling on the tube.
C)never pull on the tube when moving the client or when changing the client's position.
D)all of the above
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Which statement about ostomies is NOT true?

A)An ostomy changes a person's body.
B)Clients often go through the grieving process after receiving any type of ostomy.
C)No one can provide emotional support to a client after an ostomy.
D)Anxiety and fear are common responses to ostomies.
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Which of the following may irritate the skin around the stoma?

A)soap
B)urine
C)stool
D)all of the above
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19
Peristalsis is known as:

A)a soupy mixture of food particles that exits the stomach
B)the rhythmic wave of contractions and relaxations
C)the movement of tiny food particles through the wall of the digestive tract
D)thousands of tiny,finger-like projections
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During a cleansing enema,the client is covered by a

A)blanket and bath sheet.
B)top sheet and bath blanket.
C)top sheet only.
D)bath blanket only.
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The ascending colon,the transverse colon,the descending colon,the rectum,and the anus make up the small intestine.
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When administering a cleansing enema,the personal care provider should fill the graduated pitcher with 1000 millilitres (34 fluid ounces)of water at 40.5°C (105°F).
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If a client is receiving enteric feedings,the personal care provider must remember that for adults,the tube must be flushed with 40 millilitres (1.35 fluid ounces)of water before and after the feeding or every 8 hours
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As clients age,feces move through the large intestine more slowly,allowing increased water reabsorption
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Because metabolism rates decrease with age,older adults require more calories
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Regarding inflammatory bowel disease:

A)it may be cured by medication administration
B)inflammation associated with ulcerative colitis occurs in the ileum only
C)for Crohn's disease,the most commonly affected location is the jejunum
D)Ulcerative colitis only affects the inner layer of the intestinal wall
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Risk factors for developing gastroesophageal reflux disease include being overweight,smoking,and alcohol consumption
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The personal care provider needs to report the color,size,and amount of drainage from a stoma and pouch.
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Many health-care facilities have a policy of warming the prepackaged,ready-to-use enema.
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The liver has only one important responsibility,which is manufacturing bile.
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A nasogastric tube (NG tube)is inserted through an opening made through the abdomen to the stomach.
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The inflammation that is characteristic of inflammatory bowel disease is also present with irritable bowel syndrome
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Stomas are a permanent surgical procedure.
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The pyloric sphincter:

A)is located between the esophagus and the stomach.
B)is a two-way entrance
C)prevents the movement of food from the esophagus to the stomach
D)is located between the pharynx and the stomach
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Stomas are a treatment for Crohn's disease.
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