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A 79-year-old male resident of a long-term care facility has contracted Clostridium difficile and is experiencing consequent diarrhea.
 
  Auscultation of the man's abdomen indicates hyperactive bowel sounds. What process in the man's small intestine is most likely accompanying his current status?
  A)
  Pathogenic microorganisms are causing dilation of his small intestine, increasing motility.
  B)
  Segmentation waves have become more frequent as a result of his infection.
  C)
  Intestinal stasis brought on by infection is preventing his small intestine from sufficiently slowing the rate of motility.
  D)
  Inflammation is accompanied by an increase in peristaltic movements of his small intestine.

Question 2

A client is brought to the emergency department with complaints of shortness of breath. Assessment reveals a full, bounding pulse, severe edema, and audible crackles in lower lung fields bilaterally. What is the client's most likely diagnosis?
 
  A)
  Hyponatremia
  B)
  Fluid volume excess
  C)
  Electrolyte imbalance: hypocalcemia
  D)
  Hyperkalemia



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Answer to Question 1

Ans:
D

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Inflammation of the small intestine is accompanied by an increase in motility, an effect that is the result of increased peristaltic waves. Segmentation waves are responsible primarily for mixing rather than moving food. Neither dilation nor inadequate slowing of passage contents is responsible for the increase in motility.

Answer to Question 2

Ans:
B

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Peripheral and pulmonary edema as well as a bounding pulse and dyspnea are indicators of fluid volume overload.



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