Have you ever had abdominal pain? Everyone at some point has. Would you like to try this quiz? Common causes of abdominal pain include constipation, menstrual cramps, indigestion, overeating, gas, or strained muscles. Abdominal pain is experienced in the abdomen. The abdomen is the area bound by the lower margin of the ribs, diaphragm, pelvic bone, and flanks. If you choose to learn more about abdominal pain, see if you can stomach this quiz.
Questions and Answers
1.
Infantile colic usually presents between the ages of:
A. 
2 weeks - 4 months
B. 
2 months - 4 months
C. 
4 months - 2 years
2.
Symptoms of infantile colic include:
A. 
Fever
B. 
Vomiting
C. 
Persistent crying
3.
The medication indicated for infantile colic is:
A. 
Domperidone
B. 
Simethicone
C. 
Hyoscine
4.
The following types of formula milk may be effective for infantile colic:
A. 
Hypoallergenic formula
B. 
Cow's milk formula
C. 
Lactose-free formula
5.
The pharmacist should refer to severe abdominal pain lasting for longer than:
A. 
4 hours
B. 
12 hours
C. 
24 hours
6.
The pharmacist should refer to mild abdominal pain lasting for longer than:
A. 
3 days
B. 
1 week
C. 
2 weeks
7.
A 3-year-old child presenting with vomiting and/or diarrhea should be referred to due to the risk of dehydration.
A. 
True
B. 
False
8.
A child presenting with a burning sensation when passing urine should be referred immediately.
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Sample Question
1. A chronic pain client reports to you, the charge nurse, that the
nurse have not been responding to requests for pain medication. What is
your initial action?