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Upper GI organs - ANSWER- mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and duodenum Lower GI organs - ANSWER- small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus Hepatoportal circulation - ANSWER- hepatic artery receives oxygenated blood from the inferior mesenteric, gastric, and cystic veins. The hepatic ...

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NURS 5315 G1 ENDOCRINE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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Upper GI organs - ANSWER- mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and duodenum


Lower GI organs - ANSWER- small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus


Hepatoportal circulation - ANSWER- hepatic artery receives oxygenated blood from the

inferior mesenteric, gastric, and cystic veins. The hepatic portal vein receives deoxygenated blood

from the inferior and superior mesenteric vein and splenic vein and delivers nutrients that have

been absorbed from the intestinal system


Osmotic diarrhea - ANSWER- Caused by the presence of a nonabsorbable substance in the

intestines. This pulls water by osmosis into the intestinal lumen and results in large volume

diarrhea. This is how mag citrate, lactulose and miralax work. Causes include: excessive ingestion

of nonabsorbable sugars, tube feedings, dumping syndrome, malabsorption, pancreatic enzyme

deficiency, bile salt deficiency, small intestine bacterial overgrowth or celiac disease


Secretory diarrhea - ANSWER- Results in large volume losses secondary to infectious causes

such as rotavirus, bacterial enterotoxins, or c-diff.


Motility diarrhea - ANSWER- AKA short bowel syndrome. Results from resection of small

intestine or surgical bypass of small intestine, IBS, diabetic neuropathy, hyperthyroidism, and

laxative abuse. Fatty stools and bloating are common in malabsorption syndrome. Complications

include: dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, metabolic acidosis, weight loss and malabsorption.

, Upper GI bleed - ANSWER- bleeding that occurs in the esophagus, stomach or duodenum

commonly caused by bleeding varices, peptic ulcers or Mallory-Weiss tear(tearing of esophagus

from stomach) Characterized by frank, bright red or coffee ground emesis.


Lower GI bleed - ANSWER- Bleeding in the jejunum, ileum, colon or rectum from

inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, diverticula or hemorrhoids. Hematochezia, or the presence of

bright red blood in the stools, suggest a lower GI bleed usually in the rectum, sigmoid colon or

descending colon


Peptic Ulcer Disease - ANSWER- Is a break in the integrity of the mucosa of the esophagus,

stomach or duodenum resulting in exposure of the tissue to gastric acid. Risk factors include

smoking, advanced age, NSAID use, ETOH, chronic disease, acute pancreatitis, COPD, obesity,

socioeconomic status, gastrinoma, and infection with Helicobacter pylori. S&S: Epigastric pain is

worse with eating, melena or hematemesis


Duodenal ulcers - ANSWER- most common and tend to develop in younger patients. S&S:

epigastric pain that is relieved by food. Patients may have melena(black and tarry stool) or

hematemesis


Ulcerative colitis (UC) - ANSWER- Inflammatory disease of the large instestine in persons 20-

40y/o. Less common in people who smoke. Has periods of remission and exacerbations.

Characterized by inflammation and ulcerations that remain superficial and in the small intestine.


UC S&S - ANSWER- recurrent diarrhea, bloody stools, febrile, polyarthritis, uveitis,

sclerosing cholangitis, erythema nodosum and pyoderma gangrenosum

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