Q: Name one digestive disorder, the recommended diet, foods that recommended and why this diet is…
A: Digestion is a process that involves the breakdown of large organic molecules present in the food…
Q: Identify variables that influence bowel elimination.
A: Digestion is the process which involves the breakdown of food into smaller particles such that it…
Q: Describe the etiology and pathophysiology of gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers for peptic ulcer
A: GASTRIC ULCER:- Stomach ulcers, also known as gastric ulcers, are open sores that form on the…
Q: Discuss Pathophysiology of the Digestive System?
A: Digestion is the breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules…
Q: Define Aspiration of gastric residuals, Bacterial translocation, Bolus feeding, Continuous drip…
A: Tube feeding: In simple terms, it is defined as taking liquid form of food through a flexible tube.…
Q: What treatment modalities are available to patients with end-stage liver failure?
A: Introduction: End-stage liver failure (ESLF) is a potentially fatal illness that affects people…
Q: Briefly to describe and enumerate the points of Criteria used in acute pancreatitis for assemement .…
A: Acute pancreatitis is a condition where there is inflammation of the pancreas and their might also…
Q: Describe the common causes of intestinal obstruction.
A: Intestinal obstruction is a condition in which the passage of food or liquid is continuously blocked…
Q: Differentiate cholelithiasis from choledocholithiasis.
A: Gallbladder is a pear shaped organ and connects liver through bile duct. Functions of gallbladder…
Q: What is the most preferable and sensitive enzymatic test for pancreatitis, Amylase or Lipase?
A: Pancreatitis is an inflammation of pancreas. Due to inflammation the powerful digestive enzymes can…
Q: List the common early signs of colorectal cancer,relating each to a particular site.
A: Colorectal cancer, as the name suggests, is a cancer in the colon or rectum area, that is located at…
Q: identify and describe the following digestive system disorders and their causes. A. Acid reflux…
A: Digestive system disorders It includes :- 1 ) Constipation 2 ) Abdominal pain 3 ) Heartburn 4 )…
Q: Briefly describe the difference between diverticulosis and diverticulitis. Include information about…
A: The preventive care strategy to reduce and avoid the development of diverticular disease and…
Q: Example of a gastrointestinal assessment
A: A gastrointestinal assessment is a physical examination carried out by a physician or a nurse to…
Q: Explain three specific causes of vomiting; include a varietyof factors.
A: The forceful expulsion of the gastric contents of the stomach is called vomiting. It is not a…
Q: indicate the reason for the increase in the activity of pancreatic amylase and lipase in the blood…
A: The pancreas is a leaf-shaped organ associated with the digestive system. It has both an endocrine…
Q: Explain the various liver functions.
A: Answer: Introduction: The liver is present in the higher portion of right-hand side of the abdominal…
Q: Diagnosis of hypo and hypervitaminosis of vitamin B6 and its causes?
A: Pyridoxal 5’ phosphate (PLP) is the active coenzyme form of vitamin B6. Vitamin B6 is a…
Q: give the different possible hepatitis B profile results and indicate their significance.
A: Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus that can be prevented with a…
Q: Give a detailed clinical account of a 32-year-old woman with a 3-day history of abdominal pains and…
A: Vomiting, or throwing up, is an intense release of stomach substance. It very well may be a one-time…
Q: hat is faster to reach the liver sublingual or oral administration?
A: A drug is a substance that alters the biological activity in a person. A drug enters the body by a…
Q: Explain the following functions of the liver: bile secretion, synthetic activity, and…
A: We do not provide any refrences. Salivary glands create salvia, moisten food to bind it into a…
Q: Explain three factors that predispose to peptic ulcerformation.
A: The disease of the gastroduodenal ulcer (PUD) is a rupture of the internal mucous membrane of the…
Q: Explain why urobilinogen is increased in hepatic jaundice
A: a. Jaundice is a yellowish coloring of sclerae and skin that is caused due to elevation of plasmatic…
Q: Define the following terms: a. cholecystitis b. HMGR c. SCAP d. statins e. SRE
A: Molecular biology is the branch of biology that deals with the structure, function, and manipulation…
Q: Describe how chronic hepatitis may affect livertissue
A: The liver is an important organ in metabolism. It is the site of metabolism for various drugs and…
Q: List the various symptoms and possible causes ofirritable bowel syndrome.
A: The gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) starts from the mouth and extends up to the anus. The GI tract…
Q: Bile pigments formation through the reticuloendothelial system.
A: Reticuloendothelial system is usually located in the liver
Q: Explain why the prognosis for colorectal cancer isrelatively poor.
A: Colorectal cancer mostly affects old age and the risk factors increase with diet, obesity, smoking,…
Q: Explain how hypovolemia develops with intestinalobstruction.
A: When the volume of blood in the body decreases from the normal value then this condition is defined…
Q: Compare Crohn’s disease with ulcerative colitis.
A: Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation in the digestive lining of…
Q: what is the role of FNP’s in reducing the severity of Anorexia Nervosa?
A: Anorexia Nervosa is defined as a type of life-threatening eating and psychological disorder where…
Q: Describe possible obstructive effects of livercancer.
A: Cancer It is defined as growth of abnormal cells characterized by cellular malfunction. Liver cancer…
Q: Discuss the physiologic influence of various pathologies, such as peptic ulcer disease, gastritis,…
A: Excessive production of hydrochloric acid in parietal cells of the stomach that leads to…
Q: Describe the etiology and pathophysiology of STRESS RELATED MUCOSAL DISEASE for peptic ulcer
A: The stomach is the place where and when food enters the stomach, the peristalsis movement of the…
Q: List the various groups of drugs used to treat alterations in bowel elimination, specifically…
A: Diarrhea- It is a condition , which can be defined as when there is increase in the frequency and…
Q: Describe the etiology, the signs, and possible complicationsof peptic ulcers.
A: Introduction:- Peptic ulcer disease is one of several disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract…
Q: Explain how intestinal obstruction results from volvulus, paralytic ileus, and tumor
A: We know that The intestine is defined as the long, continuous tube of the gastrointestinal tract…
Q: What is the most common cause of liver cancer?
A: A tumour that can develop anywhere in the liver is called liver cancer. On the top right side of…
Q: Explain the different types of pancreatic enzymes, what cells they come from and what products they…
A: The Pancreas is an organ that is situated behind the stomach and it is responsible for secreting…
Q: Describe the precipitants of ketoacidosis
A: Ketoacidosis is a metabolic state characterized by abnormally high ketone body concentrations in the…
Q: List the nursing considerations for the types of bowel diversions
A: Bowel diversion Bowel refers to small or large intestine. Bowel diversion facilitates safe removal…
Q: list potential risk of a normal gastrointestinal assessment
A: Gastrointestinal assessment forms an important part of the physical examination process during the…
list the different diagnostic tests for liver function with their corresponding reagents, results and reference rate.
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- indicate the reason for the increase in the activity of pancreatic amylase and lipase in the blood of patients and how the activity of these enzymes will change with the timely administration of gabexat or ulinastatin (intravenous, drip) and why?Discuss various ways to improve a patient’s appetite and relieve nausea.Write following about vitamin A Source Active form Deficiency symptoms
- identify and describe the following digestive system disorders and their causes. A. Acid reflux B. Heartburn C. Gastric ulcersList the common early signs of colorectal cancer,relating each to a particular site.List the various groups of drugs used to treat alterations in bowel elimination, specifically diarrhea, constipation, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)