Q: Most common Cause for bowel obstruction: A: Adhesions Q: Reflux Vomitting can lead to: A: Metabolic Alkalosis Q: Abdominal pain described would cause nure to suspect sall bowel obstruction A: Colicky, Crampy Q: Untrea
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Q: Most common Cause for bowel obstruction: A: Adhesions Q: Reflux Vomitting can lead to: A: Metabolic Alkalosis Q: Abdominal pain described would cause nure to suspect sall bowel obstruction A: Colicky, Crampy Q: Untreated small bowel obstruction can lead to A: Hypovolemia (A condition in which the liquid portion of the blood (plasma) is too low.) Q: Initial treatment for small bowel obstruction A: Decompression of bowel via NGT (relieve pressure and calm intestine) Q: Decreasing K+ levels exhibit which signs and symptoms A: Hypotension and Muscle weaknessvsimNursingQ: Most common Cause for bowel obstruction: A: Adhesions Q: Reflux Vomitting can lead to: A: Metabolic Alkalosis Q: Abdominal pain described would cause nure to suspect sall bowel obstruction A: Colicky, Crampy Q: Untreated small bowel obstruction can lead to A: Hypovolemia (A condition in which the liquid portion of the blood (plasma) is too low.) Q: Initial treatment for small bowel obstruction A: Decompression of bowel via NGT (relieve pressure and calm intestine) Q: Decreasing K+ levels exhibit which signs and symptoms A: Hypotension and Muscle weaknessvsimNursingQ: Most common Cause for bowel obstruction: A: Adhesions Q: Reflux Vomitting can lead to: A: Metabolic Alkalosis Q: Abdominal pain described would cause nure to suspect sall bowel obstruction A: Colicky, Crampy Q: Untreated small bowel obstruction can lead to A: Hypovolemia (A condition in which the liquid portion of the blood (plasma) is too low.) Q: Initial treatment for small bowel obstruction A: Decompression of bowel via NGT (relieve pressure and calm intestine) Q: Decreasing K+ levels exhibit which signs and symptoms A: Hypotension and Muscle weaknessvsimNursing
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