The relationship between abdominal pain and vomiting

The relationship between abdominal pain and vomiting typically can be characterized by saying:

A.

When the vomiting precedes pain, the likelihood of surgical abdomen increases appreciably

B.

Conditions that may produce only mild nausea in the younger patient often will cause vomiting in older patients

C.

The majority of surgical abdomens do not produce vomiting as a primary symptom

D.

The presence of bile in vomitus suggests pyloric stenosis

 
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The AGACNP is counseling a patient about various methods of tumor biopsy

The AGACNP is counseling a patient about various methods of tumor biopsy. Which of the following is not an

accurate statement?

A.

Incisional biopsy is preferred to excisional biopsy when possible

B.

Core needle biopsy has a higher rate of false positive than does fine needle aspiration

C.

Fine needle aspiration does not allow grading of tumors

D.

Core needle and incisional biopsies are virtually identical in terms of false results

 
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L. D. is a 24-year-old male who is transported to the emergency department after being assaulted

L. D. is a 24-year-old male who is transported to the emergency department after being assaulted in a neighborhood

bar. The history is unclear, but witnesses agree that L. D. was assaulted and repeatedly had his head banged against the hard granite surface of the bar. On presentation he has marked edema of his face, multiple ecchymoses including both periorbital regions, and a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 9. He has had 1 L of NSS infused by emergency medical services. His vital signs reveal a pulse of 128 bpm and a blood pressure of 88/60 mm Hg. With respect to his hypotension, the AGACNP recognizes that:

A.

Vasopressors are contraindicated in traumatic head injury

B.

Hypotension doubles the risk of mortality from traumatic head injury

C.

His blood pressure is likely a physiologic response to traumatic head injury

D.

Stabilizing the head injury is more important that identifying the cause of hypotension

 
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A patient with chronic kidney disease presents with an eGFR of 30
leminll.73m2. The AGACNP knows that the most compelling implication of this value is: F A Control of risk factors for renal
deterioration F B Careful attention to renal dosing of
medications F C Referring the patient for shunt
placement f“ D Preventing occurrence of renal
ischemia

 
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