[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f2AO5wQsU4BlqOBbTADifb5FAYKMJh_It87wtUOA5d0Y":3},{"answer":4,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":7,"origin":12,"question":19,"related":20,"source":30,"type":31},[],"2024-04-17 21:50:25",138891860,[8,9,10,11],"Decreased prothrombin formation","Decreased albumin formation by the liver","Portal hypertension","Increased central venous pressure",{"count":13,"courseId":14,"courseImg":15,"courseName":16,"workId":17,"workName":18},12,"ce8cf838c437f8f2e7d69b0b79e3d1b7","https:\u002F\u002Ftihai-oss-cloud.itihey.com\u002Fimg\u002Fbd3c4234cd709ad3cd4f8f3a34cda295.png","2022级护理英语","458d97c2641c4ebfae51af492bd010f5","","When caring for him, you must consider that most important pathophysiologic factor contributing to the formation of esophageal varices is",[21,32,41,50,59,68,77,80,88,96],{"answer":22,"createTime":23,"id":24,"options":25,"question":19,"source":30,"type":31},[],"2024-04-09 21:06:01",137562893,[26,27,28,29],"A. Decreased prothrombin formation","B. Decreased albumin formation by the liver","C. Portal hypertension","D. Increased central venous pressure","v1",0,{"answer":33,"createTime":23,"id":34,"options":35,"question":40,"source":30,"type":31},[],137562894,[36,37,38,39],"A. Varicose veins and ulcers","B. Ascites and hemorrhoids","C. Intermittent claudication and cool extremities","D. Decreased Peripheral pulses and jugular vein distention","2. Assessing him, you will observe for",{"answer":42,"createTime":23,"id":43,"options":44,"question":49,"source":30,"type":31},[],137562895,[45,46,47,48],"A. Lower portal pressure","B. Allow for effective breathing","C. Decrease blood pressure","D. Decrease risk of aspiration from vomiting","3. While he is on bed rest, he is in a semi-Fowler's position. The major objective for using this position is to",{"answer":51,"createTime":23,"id":52,"options":53,"question":58,"source":30,"type":31},[],137562896,[54,55,56,57],"A. Apply direct pressure to bleeding ulcers","B. Apply indirect pressure to bleeding ulcers via the esophageal","C. Decrease the blood supply to the cardiac sphincter of the stomach","D. Apply direct pressure to the esophageal and cardiac sphincter","4. The purpose of using a Sengslaken-Blakemore tube in clients with esophageal varices is to",{"answer":60,"createTime":23,"id":61,"options":62,"question":67,"source":30,"type":31},[],137562897,[63,64,65,66],"A. Insert mercury into the gastric balloon","B. Clamp the NG suction lumen","C. Cheek both balloons for leaks","D. Insert mercury into the esophageal balloon","5. As the nurse assisting in the placement of a Sengslaken-Blakemore tube, prior to insertion you will",{"answer":69,"createTime":23,"id":70,"options":71,"question":76,"source":30,"type":31},[],137562898,[72,73,74,75],"A. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage","B. Advancing of the tube","C. Dislodging of the gastric balloon","D. Esophagitis","6. After the placement of the tube, you will evaluate him for",{"answer":78,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":79,"question":19,"source":30,"type":31},[],[8,9,10,11],{"answer":81,"createTime":5,"id":82,"options":83,"question":40,"source":30,"type":31},[],138891861,[84,85,86,87],"Varicose veins and ulcers","Ascites and hemorrhoids","Intermittent claudication and cool extremities","Decreased Peripheral pulses and jugular vein distention",{"answer":89,"createTime":5,"id":90,"options":91,"question":49,"source":30,"type":31},[],138891862,[92,93,94,95],"Lower portal pressure","Allow for effective breathing","Decrease blood pressure","Decrease risk of aspiration from vomiting",{"answer":97,"createTime":5,"id":98,"options":99,"question":58,"source":30,"type":31},[],138891863,[100,101,102,103],"Apply direct pressure to bleeding ulcers","Apply indirect pressure to bleeding ulcers via the esophageal","Decrease the blood supply to the cardiac sphincter of the stomach","Apply direct pressure to the esophageal and cardiac sphincter"]