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HSCI 131 Health & Society
HSCI 131 Exam
Course Title and Number: HSCI 131 Health & Society
Exam Title: HSCI 131 Exam 1, 2, 3 and Final
Exam Date: Exam 1, 2, 3 and Final 2024- 2025
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Visual examination of the gastrointestinal tract using a
flexible fiberoptic instrument with a magnifying lens
and a light source (endoscope) to identify
abnormalities, including bleeding, ulcerations, and
tumors - Answer>> gastrointestinal endoscopy
Panel of blood tests that identifies the specific virus—
hepatitis A (HAV), hepatitis B (HBV), or hepatitis C
(HCV)—that is causing hepatitis by testing serum using
antibodies to each of these antigens - Answer>>
hepatitis panel
Group of blood tests that evaluate liver injury, liver
function, and conditions commonly associated with the
biliary tract - Answer>> liver function tests (LFTs)
Measurement of the level of bilirubin in the blood -
Answer>> serum bilirubin
Test to identify microorganisms or parasites present in
feces that are causing a gastrointestinal infection -
Answer>> stool culture
Test that applies a substance called guaiac to a stool
sample to detect the presence of occult (hidden) blood
in the feces; also called Hemoccult (trade name of a
modified guaiac test) - Answer>> stool guaiac
,Imaging technique achieved by rotating an x-ray
emitter around the area to be scanned and measuring
the intensity of transmitted rays from different angles -
Answer>> computed tomography (CT)
Radiographic images of the rectum and colon following
administration of barium into the rectum; also called
lower GI series or barium enema - Answer>> lower
gastrointestinal series
Radiographic images taken of the gallbladder after
administration of a contrast material containing iodine,
usually in the form of a tablet - Answer>> oral
cholecystography (OCG)
Technique that uses radio waves and a strong magnetic
field, rather than an x-ray beam, to produce highly
detailed, multiplanar, cross-sectional views of soft
tissues - Answer>> magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI)
Special MRI technique that produces detailed images of
the hepatobiliary and pancreatic systems, including the
liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas, and pancreatic
duct - Answer>> magnetic resonance
cholangiopancreatography (MRCP)
Test in which high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound)
are directed at soft tissue and reflected as "echoes" to
produce an image on a monitor of an internal body
structure; also called ultrasound, sonography, and echo
- Answer>> ultrasonography (US)
Ultrasound visualization of the abdominal aorta, liver,
gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas, kidneys, ureters, and
bladder - Answer>> abdominal
, Combination of endoscopy and ultrasound that
examines and obtains images of the digestive tract and
the surrounding tissues and organs - Answer>>
endoscopic
Radiographic images of the esophagus, stomach, and
small intestine following oral administration of barium;
also called barium swallow - Answer>> upper
gastrointestinal series (UGIS)
Surgical joining of two ducts, vessels, or bowel
segments to allow flow from one to another -
Answer>> anastomosis
Surgical connection of the ileum and rectum after total
colectomy, as is sometimes performed in the treatment
of ulcerative colitis - Answer>> ileorectal
Surgical connection of two portions of the intestines -
Answer>> intestinal
Excision of a diseased appendix using an open or
laparoscopic procedure - Answer>> appendectomy
Excision of a diseased appendix through a 2" to 3"
incision in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen -
Answer>> open
Minimally invasive appendectomy using three small
abdominal incisions while monitoring an enlarged
image of the surgical site projected on a monitor -
Answer>> laparoscopic
Group of procedures that treat morbid obesity, a
condition that arises from severe accumulation of