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Florida University: NUR 3125 Week 6 Chapter 44 Questions and Answers A client has been diagnosed with cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation) that has impaired the normal release of bile. Which of the following gastrointestinal consequences is this client likely to experience? You selected: Impa...

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Florida University: NUR 3125 Week 6 Chapter 44 Questions
and Answers
A client has been diagnosed with cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation) that has
impaired the normal release of bile. Which of the following gastrointestinal
consequences is this client likely to experience?
You selected: Impaired digestion of fats
Correct
Explanation: Bile performs a central role in fat metabolism.
Gallbladder disease and the accompanying disruption of
normal bile release do not result in impaired digestion of
carbohydrates, imp ... (more)


Reference: Grossman S, Porth CM (2014). Porth’s Pathophysiology:
Concepts of Altered Health States. 9th ed. Philadelphia:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Chapter 44, Structure and
Function of the Gastrointestinal System, p. 1167.

Chapter 44: Structure and Function of the Gastrointestinal
System - Page 1167



Question 2: A student is comparing the different parts of the gastrointestinal
(see full (GI) tract. Which of the following statements demonstrates
question) understanding?

You selected: "The mouth is the receptacle where initial digestive processes
take place."
Correct
Explanation: The GI tract can be divided into three parts: upper, middle, and
lower segments.
The upper part contains the mouth and esophagus and acts as
a receptacle through which food passes ... (more)

,Reference: Grossman S, Porth CM (2014). Porth’s Pathophysiology:
Concepts of Altered Health States. 9th ed. Philadelphia:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Chapter 44, Structure and
Function of the Gastrointestinal System, p. 1151.

Chapter 44: Structure and Function of the Gastrointestinal
System - Page 1151



Question 3: Colonic microorganisms play a role in the synthesis of which of
(see full the following vitamins?
question)

You selected: K
Correct
Explanation: Colonic microorganisms play a role in vitamin synthesis and in
absorption of

, calcium, magnesium, and iron. Colonic flora synthesize vitamin
K.


Reference: Grossman S, Porth CM (2014). Porth’s Pathophysiology:
Concepts of Altered Health States. 9th ed. Philadelphia:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Chapter 44, Structure and
Function of the Gastrointestinal System, p. 1165.

Chapter 44: Structure and Function of the Gastrointestinal
System - Page 1165



Question 4: Which functions apply to gastrointestinal secretions? Select all
(see full that apply.
question)

You selected: • Reabsorption of fluid in the small and large intestines
• Secretion of enzymes and fluids
• Protection of the mucosal layer

Correct
Explanation: Throughout the GI tract, secretory glands serve two basic
functions: production of mucus to lubricate and protect the
mucosal layer of the GI tract wall and secretion of fluids
and ... (more)


Reference: Grossman, S. & Porth, C.M. Porth's Pathophysiology: Concepts
of Altered Health States, 9th ed., Philadelphia: Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins, 2014, Chapter 44, Structure and Function
of the Gastrointestinal System, p. 1162.

Chapter 44: Structure and Function of the Gastrointestinal
System - Page 1162

, Question 5: Fat that is not absorbed in the intestine is excreted in the stool.
(see full Which of the following terms is used to describe fatty stools?
question)

You selected: Steatorrhea
Correct
Explanation: Fat that is not absorbed in the intestine is excreted in the stool.
Steatorrhea is the term used to describe fatty stools. Chyme is
produced in the stomach as proteins are broken d ... (more)


Reference: Grossman S, Porth CM (2014). Porth’s Pathophysiology:
Concepts of Altered Health States. 9th ed. Philadelphia:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Chapter 44, Structure and
Function of the Gastrointestinal System, p. 1167.

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