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austinschwag austinschwag
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Many cases are treated with laparoscopic surgery. After this type of surgery, what type of diet will be ordered?

Q. 2

What vitamin needs to be increased if a person decides to smoke on a regular basis?
 A) vitamin B12
  B) vitamin D
  C) vitamin C
  D) vitamin E

Q. 3

What is an example of a visible fat?
 A) whole milk
  B) cheese
  C) cooking oil
  D) pastries

Q. 4

Describe the signs and symptoms of cholecystitis.

Q. 5

Which is a consequence of marijuana use?
 A) loss of weight
  B) cardiac irregularities
  C) leading to the use of other drugs
  D) depression

Q. 6

Which of the following plant foods contains a considerable amount of fat?
 A) potatoes
  B) tomatoes
  C) olives
  D) cucumbers

Q. 7

Describe the pathology of cholecystitis.

Q. 8

Which of the following conditions is associated with cancer of the throat and esophagus?
 A) alcoholism
  B) sedentary lifestyle
  C) diabetes
  D) hypertension

Q. 9

Why might fat alternatives cause health concerns?
 A) Long-term effects are unknown.
  B) They contain high concentrations of vitamins and minerals.
  C) They are high in calories.
  D) Fat alternatives do not cause health concerns.
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Answer to #1

Oral liquids may be given the first evening, followed by a light meal. Upon discharge, the client should be told to try small amounts of foods that previously caused discomfort and gradually eliminate those that continue to do so. Usually a regular diet can be resumed without difficulty.

Answer to #2

C

Answer to #3

C

Answer to #4

There is indigestion and pain that may be severe, localizes in the right upper quadrant of the epigastric area, and may radiate to the right scapular area. There is also flatulence, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and diaphoresis. There may be a low-grade fever and elevated leukocyte count, mild jaundice, stools that contain fat, clay-colored stools, and dark amber urine.

Answer to #5

C

Answer to #6

C

Answer to #7

Stone formation causes an obstruction and prevents bile from leaving the gallbladder, thus trapping the bile, which acts as an irritant. The irritant causes cellular infiltration of the gallbladder wall, and an inflammatory response causes the gallbladder to enlarge and become edematous. If there is vascular occlusion and bile stasis, the lining of the gallbladder becomes necrotic. There is danger of rupture of the gallbladder and spread of infection to the hepatic duct and liver.

Answer to #8

A

Answer to #9

A
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