Deck 18: Diet and Gastrointestinal Disorders

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People who have celiac disease would eliminate what food from their diet?

A)barley
B)rice
C)corn
D)popcorn
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What is the protein diet recommendation for a client with a peptic ulcer?

A)no more than 0.8 g of low-fat protein per kilogram of body weight
B)1-1.5 g of low-fat protein per kilogram of body weight
C)no less than 0.8 g of low-fat protein per kilogram of body weight
D)2-2.5 g high-fat protein per kilogram of body weight
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How can dyspepsia be related to a physical cause?

A)overeating
B)diabetes
C)stress
D)prolonged eating times
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_____ is a condition of discomfort in the digestive tract.

A)Esophagitis
B)Hiatal hernia
C)Dyspepsia
D)Peptic ulcer
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Diet therapy for clients with diverticulitis may begin with _____.

A)low-residue diet
B)clear-liquid diet
C)high-fiber diet
D)low-fat diet
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How can the symptoms of a hiatal hernia be eliminated?

A)eating three large meals daily
B)eliminating fat in the diet
C)eating small, frequent meals
D)eliminating vegetables from the diet
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What is a characteristic of a high-fiber diet?

A)20-30 g soluble fiber
B)30 g or more of soluble fiber
C)30 g or more of insoluble fiber
D)30 g or more of dietary fiber
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How are antibiotics useful in treating peptic ulcers?

A)inhibit gastric secretion
B)break down the cells that compose the ulcer
C)kill the bacteria
D)neutralize any excess acid
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Which bacteria are sometimes associated with a peptic ulcer?

A)Myocardium bacterium
B)Helicobacter pylori
C)E. coli
D)Listeria monocytogenes
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The process of providing all nutrients intravenously is called _____.

A)enteral nutrition
B)IV nutrition
C)total parenteral nutrition
D)liquid nutrition
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Hepatitis A is occurring more frequently than in years past. It is transmitted through _____.

A)contaminated drinking water, food, or sewage
B)blood and body fluids
C)blood and body fluids and contaminated drinking water, food, or sewage
D)blood, blood products, and body fluids
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How is cimetidine useful in treating peptic ulcers?

A)inhibits gastric secretion
B)breaks down the cells that compose the ulcer
C)kills the bacteria
D)neutralizes any excess acid
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Which food can cause the lower esophageal sphincter to relax?

A)milk
B)banana
C)chocolate
D)oatmeal
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What is the name of the intestinal disorder characterized by little pockets in the sides of the large intestine?

A)diverticulitus
B)pancreatitis
C)diverticulosis
D)ulcerative colitis
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Which of the following organs are considered primary organs of the gastrointestinal tract?

A)mouth, small intestine, large intestine
B)mouth, liver, stomach
C)pancreas, gall bladder, kidney
D)heart, lungs, stomach
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Acute esophagitis is caused by _____.

A)ingesting an irritating agent
B)intubation
C)hiatal hernia
D)peptic ulcer
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The liver is of major importance in the process of metabolism. Which of the following functions is NOT performed in the liver?

A)Bile is stored
B)Cholesterol is synthesized
C)Bile is synthesized
D)Fats are converted to lipoproteins
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After the bowel has been allowed to rest and heal and the acute phase of diverticulitis is over, a _____ diet is given.

A)low-residue
B)high-fiber
C)low-fiber
D)full liquid
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How many grams of fiber would someone following a low-residue diet consume each day?

A)5-10
B)15-20
C)25-35
D)20-25
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_____ is a condition in which a part of the stomach protrudes through the diaphragm into the thoracic cavity.

A)Esophagitis
B)Hiatal hernia
C)Dyspepsia
D)Peptic ulcer
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Clients with an ileostomy have a greater need for monitoring and replacing fluids and electrolytes than do those with a colostomy. _________________________
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Peptic ulcers occur in both the stomach and the duodenum. ____________________
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List medical conditions that require high-fiber and low-fiber diets.
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Gastroesophageal reflux can cause _____.

A)hiatal hernia
B)diverticulosis
C)pancreatitis
D)esophagitis
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In children with untreated Celiac disease, growth is compromised. ____________________
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For someone who has Celiac disease, what are some of the gluten-containing grains that would need to be avoided and what are the gluten-free grains and starches that would be safe?
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Describe the symptoms of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
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Besides her lack of appetite, why is she malnourished? How has her liver disease contributed to her nutritional status?
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What type of diet and lifestyle changes should be encouraged for a client with peptic ulcers?
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The liver is of major importance in the body, because all nutrients are absorbed and then transported to the liver. _________________________
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State food sources of fiber, and state the purpose of fiber in the diet.
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What is the most common cause of cirrhosis?
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What type of diet will Jessie be on?
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If Jessie develops ascites, what dietary changes will be made?
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Celiac disease is a disorder characterized by malabsorption of virtually all nutrients and is caused by recurrent diverticulitis. _________________________
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How have food manufacturers marketed the gluten-free diet? For what conditions should the gluten-free diet really be used?
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Gastrointestinal problems are always psychological in origin. ____________________
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Hepatitis has become a social disease, as all forms are transmitted by blood, blood products, body fluids, or sexual intercourse. _________________________
Question
Describe the treatment for peptic ulcers.
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Diet therapy for pancreatitis is intended to reduce stimulation of pancreatic enzymes. The type of diet used is a liquid diet consisting mainly of carbohydrates because they have the least stimulating effect. _________________________
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Liver cells can regenerate. Why is this not true in Jessie's case?
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Describe the pathology of cholecystitis.
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Many cases are treated with laparoscopic surgery. After this type of surgery, what type of diet will be ordered?
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What pathology results in edema and ascites in the late stages of cirrhosis?
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Describe the signs and symptoms of cholecystitis.
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How can the nurse determine if Laura is ready to begin to eat food?
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Describe the incidence of cholecystitis.
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Deck 18: Diet and Gastrointestinal Disorders
1
People who have celiac disease would eliminate what food from their diet?

A)barley
B)rice
C)corn
D)popcorn
A
2
What is the protein diet recommendation for a client with a peptic ulcer?

A)no more than 0.8 g of low-fat protein per kilogram of body weight
B)1-1.5 g of low-fat protein per kilogram of body weight
C)no less than 0.8 g of low-fat protein per kilogram of body weight
D)2-2.5 g high-fat protein per kilogram of body weight
A
3
How can dyspepsia be related to a physical cause?

A)overeating
B)diabetes
C)stress
D)prolonged eating times
A
4
_____ is a condition of discomfort in the digestive tract.

A)Esophagitis
B)Hiatal hernia
C)Dyspepsia
D)Peptic ulcer
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Diet therapy for clients with diverticulitis may begin with _____.

A)low-residue diet
B)clear-liquid diet
C)high-fiber diet
D)low-fat diet
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6
How can the symptoms of a hiatal hernia be eliminated?

A)eating three large meals daily
B)eliminating fat in the diet
C)eating small, frequent meals
D)eliminating vegetables from the diet
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What is a characteristic of a high-fiber diet?

A)20-30 g soluble fiber
B)30 g or more of soluble fiber
C)30 g or more of insoluble fiber
D)30 g or more of dietary fiber
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8
How are antibiotics useful in treating peptic ulcers?

A)inhibit gastric secretion
B)break down the cells that compose the ulcer
C)kill the bacteria
D)neutralize any excess acid
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9
Which bacteria are sometimes associated with a peptic ulcer?

A)Myocardium bacterium
B)Helicobacter pylori
C)E. coli
D)Listeria monocytogenes
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10
The process of providing all nutrients intravenously is called _____.

A)enteral nutrition
B)IV nutrition
C)total parenteral nutrition
D)liquid nutrition
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11
Hepatitis A is occurring more frequently than in years past. It is transmitted through _____.

A)contaminated drinking water, food, or sewage
B)blood and body fluids
C)blood and body fluids and contaminated drinking water, food, or sewage
D)blood, blood products, and body fluids
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12
How is cimetidine useful in treating peptic ulcers?

A)inhibits gastric secretion
B)breaks down the cells that compose the ulcer
C)kills the bacteria
D)neutralizes any excess acid
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13
Which food can cause the lower esophageal sphincter to relax?

A)milk
B)banana
C)chocolate
D)oatmeal
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14
What is the name of the intestinal disorder characterized by little pockets in the sides of the large intestine?

A)diverticulitus
B)pancreatitis
C)diverticulosis
D)ulcerative colitis
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15
Which of the following organs are considered primary organs of the gastrointestinal tract?

A)mouth, small intestine, large intestine
B)mouth, liver, stomach
C)pancreas, gall bladder, kidney
D)heart, lungs, stomach
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16
Acute esophagitis is caused by _____.

A)ingesting an irritating agent
B)intubation
C)hiatal hernia
D)peptic ulcer
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17
The liver is of major importance in the process of metabolism. Which of the following functions is NOT performed in the liver?

A)Bile is stored
B)Cholesterol is synthesized
C)Bile is synthesized
D)Fats are converted to lipoproteins
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18
After the bowel has been allowed to rest and heal and the acute phase of diverticulitis is over, a _____ diet is given.

A)low-residue
B)high-fiber
C)low-fiber
D)full liquid
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19
How many grams of fiber would someone following a low-residue diet consume each day?

A)5-10
B)15-20
C)25-35
D)20-25
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_____ is a condition in which a part of the stomach protrudes through the diaphragm into the thoracic cavity.

A)Esophagitis
B)Hiatal hernia
C)Dyspepsia
D)Peptic ulcer
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21
Clients with an ileostomy have a greater need for monitoring and replacing fluids and electrolytes than do those with a colostomy. _________________________
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22
Peptic ulcers occur in both the stomach and the duodenum. ____________________
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23
List medical conditions that require high-fiber and low-fiber diets.
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24
Gastroesophageal reflux can cause _____.

A)hiatal hernia
B)diverticulosis
C)pancreatitis
D)esophagitis
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In children with untreated Celiac disease, growth is compromised. ____________________
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26
For someone who has Celiac disease, what are some of the gluten-containing grains that would need to be avoided and what are the gluten-free grains and starches that would be safe?
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Describe the symptoms of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
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Besides her lack of appetite, why is she malnourished? How has her liver disease contributed to her nutritional status?
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What type of diet and lifestyle changes should be encouraged for a client with peptic ulcers?
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The liver is of major importance in the body, because all nutrients are absorbed and then transported to the liver. _________________________
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State food sources of fiber, and state the purpose of fiber in the diet.
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What is the most common cause of cirrhosis?
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What type of diet will Jessie be on?
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If Jessie develops ascites, what dietary changes will be made?
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Celiac disease is a disorder characterized by malabsorption of virtually all nutrients and is caused by recurrent diverticulitis. _________________________
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How have food manufacturers marketed the gluten-free diet? For what conditions should the gluten-free diet really be used?
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Gastrointestinal problems are always psychological in origin. ____________________
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Hepatitis has become a social disease, as all forms are transmitted by blood, blood products, body fluids, or sexual intercourse. _________________________
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Describe the treatment for peptic ulcers.
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Diet therapy for pancreatitis is intended to reduce stimulation of pancreatic enzymes. The type of diet used is a liquid diet consisting mainly of carbohydrates because they have the least stimulating effect. _________________________
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Liver cells can regenerate. Why is this not true in Jessie's case?
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42
Describe the pathology of cholecystitis.
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Many cases are treated with laparoscopic surgery. After this type of surgery, what type of diet will be ordered?
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What pathology results in edema and ascites in the late stages of cirrhosis?
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Describe the signs and symptoms of cholecystitis.
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How can the nurse determine if Laura is ready to begin to eat food?
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