A patient with a history of pancreatitis presents with bruising over the inguinal ligament (upper outer thigh). The nurse recognizes this as which sign indicating retroperitoneal bleeding?

Correct answer: Fox's sign

Explanation

Chapter 19.6 details three specific assessment signs associated with hemorrhagic pancreatitis. While Cullen's and Grey-Turner's signs indicate bleeding in the peritoneal or retroperitoneal space, Fox's sign is specifically identified as bruising over the inguinal ligament.

Other questions

Question 1

What is the primary cause of a condition where the cells lining the esophagus change to become more like intestinal cells, known as Barrett's esophagus?

Question 2

According to the body mass index (BMI) classification table, what BMI range defines 'Obesity class I'?

Question 3

What is the primary function of a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) in the treatment of gastritis?

Question 4

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Question 5

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Question 6

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Question 7

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Question 8

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Question 9

What is the primary pathophysiology of celiac disease?

Question 10

According to the text, what is the 5-year survival rate for colorectal cancer?

Question 11

Which clinical sign is described as flank ecchymosis and indicates retroperitoneal hemorrhage in a patient with pancreatitis?

Question 12

A healthy, healed stoma should have which of the following appearances?

Question 13

What is the defining characteristic of ulcerative colitis (UC) that distinguishes it from Crohn’s disease (CD)?

Question 14

A nurse is emptying an ostomy bag for a patient. According to the guidelines in the text, at what point should the bag be emptied?

Question 15

Which condition is a nonobstructive dilation of the colon associated with systemic toxicity and is a potential complication of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)?

Question 16

What is the primary goal of a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedure in patients with advanced liver disease?

Question 17

What is the most common diagnostic imaging procedure performed to diagnose both cholecystitis and cholelithiasis?

Question 18

What is the definition of diarrhea according to the text?

Question 19

In a patient with celiac disease, which of the following foods would be considered safe to eat?

Question 20

What is the primary cause of appendicitis?

Question 21

For a patient with obesity, weight-related health problems are more common in males with a waist circumference greater than what measurement?

Question 22

What is the primary treatment for esophageal varices resulting from portal hypertension?

Question 23

The eating disorder anorexia nervosa is associated with deficits in which two neurotransmitters responsible for eating behavior and impulse control?

Question 24

What is the recommended timeframe for a nurse to assess feeding tube placement and check for GI intolerance in a patient receiving enteral nutrition?

Question 25

A patient with peptic ulcer disease (PUD) caused by a duodenal ulcer would most likely experience epigastric pain at what time?

Question 26

What is the defining characteristic of a fecal impaction?

Question 27

Which of the following is considered a primary risk factor for developing diverticulosis?

Question 28

What is the most common cause of obstructive jaundice?

Question 29

What is the term for the eating disorder characterized by maintaining a body weight well below average through severe dietary restriction and/or excessive exercise?

Question 30

When assessing a patient for oral cancer, a lesion that will not heal for how long is a primary sign for suspicion?

Question 31

What is the primary purpose of maintaining the head of the bed at 30 to 45 degrees for a patient receiving enteral nutrition?

Question 32

Which term refers to the surgical removal of the appendix?

Question 33

What is the primary cause of hemolytic jaundice?

Question 34

Which surgical procedure for obesity involves creating a small, 1-ounce gastric pouch and significantly reduces food intake and absorption?

Question 35

Which of the following is NOT a phase of digestion where malabsorption can occur?

Question 37

What is the primary management strategy for a patient diagnosed with celiac disease?

Question 38

The development of diverticulosis is most prevalent in which age group, with an occurrence rate up to 60 percent?

Question 39

What is the term for a fistula in the context of diverticular disease?

Question 40

During an assessment for appendicitis, what is a positive Rovsing sign?

Question 41

In the pathophysiology of obesity, how many calories does one gram of fat contain?

Question 42

What is the primary purpose of colostomy irrigation?

Question 43

What is the term for the accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, often caused by cirrhosis of the liver?

Question 44

What is the primary role of ghrelin in the context of nutritional disorders?

Question 45

Which condition is a temporary disorder that resolves without aggressive treatment and involves pain and dysfunction of the jaw movement?

Question 46

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Question 47

What is the primary reason a chest x-ray is ordered after the insertion of a central line for TPN?

Question 48

In the context of gastritis, what is the gold standard for diagnosis?

Question 49

Which statement accurately describes the pathophysiology of diverticular disease?

Question 50

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