Deck 35: Digestive and Endocrine System Disorders

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Which is a risk factor for GERD?

A) Being underweight
B) High cholesterol
C) Vitamin Use
D) Smoking
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A resident is vomiting. Which action is correct?

A) Follow Standard Precautions and the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard.
B) Offer the person milk to drink.
C) Prevent aspiration by having the person lie flat.
D) Encourage the person to try to eat a cracker.
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Which is a sign of hepatitis?

A) Pale yellow urine
B) Light-colored stools
C) High cholesterol
D) Sputum containing pus
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IV drug users are at risk for which of the following types of hepatitis

A) B
B) F
C) A
D) E
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Hepatitis C is particularly dangerous for which of the following reasons?

A) The infected person may not have symptoms.
B) Signs and symptoms of liver disease and damage only appear when a person is nearing death
C) Infected persons can spread the virus to others just by being in the same room.
D) Contaminated water can affect many people.
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Treatment of hepatitis A involves which of the following?

A) Rest and fluids
B) Antibiotics
C) Alcohol
D) Surgery
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When caring for persons with hepatitis, you need to practice which of the following?

A) Sterile procedures
B) Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
C) Respiratory isolation
D) Surgical asepsis
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High-risk sexual activity is associated with all of the following types of hepatitis except hepatitis E.
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Emesis is the same as vomitus.
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Deck 35: Digestive and Endocrine System Disorders
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Which is a risk factor for GERD?

A) Being underweight
B) High cholesterol
C) Vitamin Use
D) Smoking
Smoking
2
A resident is vomiting. Which action is correct?

A) Follow Standard Precautions and the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard.
B) Offer the person milk to drink.
C) Prevent aspiration by having the person lie flat.
D) Encourage the person to try to eat a cracker.
Follow Standard Precautions and the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard.
3
Which is a sign of hepatitis?

A) Pale yellow urine
B) Light-colored stools
C) High cholesterol
D) Sputum containing pus
Light-colored stools
4
IV drug users are at risk for which of the following types of hepatitis

A) B
B) F
C) A
D) E
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Hepatitis C is particularly dangerous for which of the following reasons?

A) The infected person may not have symptoms.
B) Signs and symptoms of liver disease and damage only appear when a person is nearing death
C) Infected persons can spread the virus to others just by being in the same room.
D) Contaminated water can affect many people.
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Treatment of hepatitis A involves which of the following?

A) Rest and fluids
B) Antibiotics
C) Alcohol
D) Surgery
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When caring for persons with hepatitis, you need to practice which of the following?

A) Sterile procedures
B) Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
C) Respiratory isolation
D) Surgical asepsis
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High-risk sexual activity is associated with all of the following types of hepatitis except hepatitis E.
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Emesis is the same as vomitus.
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