Exam 3: NUR254 / NUR 254 (Latest
Update 2025 / 2026) Concepts of Nursing; The Childbearing and Child Caring Families | Review Questions and Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct - Galen
Question:
intussusception
Answer:
telescoping of the intestines
dx: u/s
Question:
intussusception s/s
Answer:
currant jelly stools, intense abd pain ( causing child draw knees into chest ), pain intermittent subsides then becomes stronger, bilious vomit, secretions golden brown to greenish color
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Question:
parents will report with a child who has intussusception
Answer:
serve colicky abd pain with vomiting and currant jelly stools
Question:
intussusception can it return to normal on its own?
Answer:
yes, child will have normal brown stool
Question:
intussusception dx and tx
Answer:
barium enema is used for both tx and dx
Question:
imperforate anus
Answer:
absence of normal anus
- can be related to other bladder and kidney dx
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Question:
imperforate anus what can be ordered with?
Answer:
chest x ray, ekg anf cardiac us to evaluate heart
Question:
imperforate anus tx
Answer:
self dx , abd x ray, abd pelvis us/mri
- encourage breastfeeding
- may require anal dilation
- surg site care
Question:
celiac disease
Answer:
A malabsorption syndrome
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Question:
celiac disease manifestations
Answer:
- Impaired fat absorption
- Impaired nutrient absorption: anemia, anorexia, wt loss, abd distention,
muscle wasting
- Behavioral changes: irritable, fretful or fussy, apathy
- Celiac Crisis: Acute episodes of watery diarrhea, infection, emotional
disturbance
Question:
people who have celiac disease shouldn't eat
Answer:
wheat, barely rye or oats
Question:
Celiac disease diagnosis
Answer:
upper gi endoscopy and biopsy of tissues
- do not exclude gluten from diet util workup is complete
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