• 2022-06-15
    A
    70-year-old male patient was diagnosed with hemiplegia and coma and
    subsequently developed hematemesis. Black stools were most likely
    caused by:
    A: Gastric
    ulcer
    B: duodenal bulb ulcer
    C: Gastric cancer
    D: Cirrhosis esophagus gastric fundus varicose rupture hemorrhage
    E: Acute
    erosive gastritis
  • E

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      Which of the following is the most important approach in healing peptic ulcers? A: Neutralizing secreted gastric acid B: Blocking receptor activation of gastric acid secretion C: Inhibiting secretion of gastric acid at the proton pump D: Eradicating infection with H.pylori E: Coating the ulcer crater

    • 1

      There are the complications resulting from peptic ulcers except for( )() A: ulcer bleeding B: constipation C: ulcer perforation D: gastric obstruction

    • 2

      The typical clinical presentation of the tentorial hernia<br/>is________________.() A: coma, ipsilateral pupil dilatation,<br/>contralateral hemiplegia B: coma, contralateral pupil dilatation,<br/>contralateral hemiplegia C: coma, lesions contralateral pupil after the<br/>first small, ipsilateral hemiplegia D: coma, contralateral pupil dilatation,<br/>ipsilateral hemiplegia

    • 3

      Which nerve should be cut in<br/>highly selective vagotomy: () A: branches to gastric wall B: anterior gastric branch C: crow branch D: celiac branch E: hepatic branch

    • 4

      Which of the following is not an invasive factor in peptic ulcer disease() A: H-Pylori B: Gastric acid, pepsin C: Prostaglandin D: Oxygen radical