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Upper GI NCLEX Questions

NCLEX EXAM Dec 14, 2025 ★★★★★ (5.0/5)
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Upper GI NCLEX Questions (2025) | High-Yield Practice with Verified Answers & Rationales

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Desk Reference, you understand it is being used

to:

  • Neutralize stomach acid.
  • Treat a hiatal hernia.
  • Aid in the digestion of food.
  • Decrease stomach acid production

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Answer 4: decrease stomach acid production.

Treatment for GERD includes medications such as Tagamet to decrease stomach acid production and promote healing of esophagus

Answer 2: Chronic pain in the epigastric area that is

relieved by ingesting food is a sign of chronic gastritis

Answer A: Crohns disease is characterized

by nonbloody diarrhea of usually not more than

  • or 5 stools daily. overtime the stools
  • increase frequency duration and severity 2 / 4

Answer B: BLT and soft drink is high in fat and the soft drink

is hyperosmolar both contributing to diarrhea. Salad, whole wheat crackers may decrease diarrhea due to increased fiber. Dairy increases diarrhea. Food high in carbohydrates increase diarrhea. Coconut may increase diarrhea [email protected]

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  • Term A 54-year-old man has just arrived in the recovery area after an upper endoscopy. Which information collected by the nurse is most important to communicate to the health care provider?

  • The patient is very drowsy.
  • The patient reports a sore throat.
  • The oral temperature is 101.6° F.
  • The apical pulse is 104 beats/minute.

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ANS: C

A temperature elevation may indicate that a perforation has occurred. The other assessment data are normal immediately after the procedure.

ANS: B

The gastrocolic reflex is most active after the first daily meal. Arising in the morning, the anticipation of eating, and physical exercise do not stimulate these reflexes.

ANSWER: B For a client receiving a local anesthetic that

suppresses the gag reflex, the nurse is advised to withhold food and fluids until the reflex returns

ANS: C

After a biopsy, the patient lies on the right side with the bed flat to splint the biopsy site. Coagulation studies are checked before the biopsy. A sandbag does not exert adequate pressure to splint the site

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