Test Bank Gastrointestinal Physiology Exam
Questions With Correct Answers
A 2-year-old boy swallows a penny. The boy's mother checks his stool for several days, but the
penny does not appear. Meanwhile, the boy has lost his appetite and seems to have difficulty
eating. When a foreign object is swallowed, it often lodges at which portion of the gut?
A. Anus
B. Duodenum
C. Ileocecal sphincter
D. Lower esophageal sphincter
E. Pharynx
F. Pyloric sphincter
G. Rectum - answer✔✔D. Lower esophageal sphincter
A 22-year-old man is fed intravenously for several weeks following a severe automobile
accident. The intravenous feeding leads to atrophy of the gastrointestinal mucosa most likely
because the blood level of which of the following hormones is reduced?
A. Cholecystokinin only
B. Gastrin only
C. Secretin only
D. Gastrin and cholecystokinin
E. Gastrin and secretin
F. Secretin and cholecystokinin - answer✔✔B. Gastrin only
A 23-year-old man consumes a meal containing a large amount of fat. At which of the following
D. D - answer✔✔D. D
A 24-year-old male graduate student participates in a clinical research study on intestinal
motility. Peristalsis of the small intestine
A. Involves contraction of smooth muscle behind the food bolus and relaxation of smooth
muscle in front of the bolus
B. Mixes the food bolus
C. Is coordinated by the central nervous system (CNS)
D. Involves contraction of smooth muscle behind and in front of the food bolus
E. Involves relaxation of smooth muscle simultaneously throughout the small intestine -
answer✔✔A. Involves contraction of smooth muscle behind the food bolus and relaxation of
smooth
A 24-year-old marine visits a physician because of nausea, abdominal pain, and type 7 stools.
The marine had waded through rivers during combat missions that contained raw sewage from
the local population. The physician administers a proton pump inhibitor and several antibiotics,
and within a few weeks, all the symptoms go away. Which of the following best describes the
condition for which the marine was treated?
A. Excessive alcohol consumption
B. Helicobacter pylori infection
C. Posttraumatic stress syndrome
D. Psychogenic diarrhea
E. Ulcerative colitis
(This was on there twice) - answer✔✔B. Helicobacter pylori infection
A. Cholecystokinin
B. Gastrin
C. Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide
D. Motilin
E. Secretin - answer✔✔B. Gastrin
A 28-year-old medical student consumes a cheeseburger, fries, and chocolate shake. The meal
stimulates the release of several gastrointestinal hormones. The presence of fat, carbohydrate,
or protein in the duodenum stimulates the release of which hormone from the duodenal
mucosa?
A. Cholecystokinin
B. Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide
C. Gastrin
D. Motilin
E. Secretin - answer✔✔B. Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide
A 36-year-old woman sustains severe damage to the conus medullaris in an automobile
accident. Defecation requires the use of enemas. Which of the following does not occur in this
woman?
A. Contraction of rectum
B. Contraction of sigmoid colon
C. Contraction of external anal sphincter
D. Contraction of descending colon
A. Cholecystokinin
B. Gastrin
C. Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide
D. Motilin
E. Secretin - answer✔✔C. Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide
A 40-year-old woman comes to her primary care physician complaining of severe, episodic
abdominal pain that is particularly intense after she ingests fatty meals. An imaging procedure
reveals that her gallbladder is acutely dilated, and a diagnosis of cholelithiasis is made. A
gallstone lodged in which location will also increase her risk of pancreatitis?
A. Left hepatic duct
B. Right hepatic duct
C. Cystic duct
D. Common bile duct
E. Sphincter of Oddi - answer✔✔E. Sphincter of Oddi
A 42-year-old man visits his physician because of frequent heartburn and difficulty sleeping.
Blood pressure is 122/71 mm Hg, heart rate is 78 beats/min, and body mass index is 21 kg/m2
(reference range, 19-25 kg/m2). Physical examination is unremarkable. The physician
administers a histamine H2 antagonist. The biologic action of which of the following substances
is decreased following the administration of the histamine antagonist?
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