2. GI system Flashcards

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What is the GI system for?

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= designed to break down food into biomolecules that can be absorbed into the blood and transported for cells to use

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vomiting

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= forceful emptying of the stomach contents and intestinal chyme through the mouth

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Physical alterations that lead to vomiting?

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  • vomiting centre is stimulated in brain which trigers the vomiting reflex

Cause:

  • distension of the stomach or duodenum
  • trauma to testes, ovaries, bladder or kidney
  • provoked by occlusion of the coronary vessels, distension and the intestine and irritation of the gastrointestinal mucosa
  • In the GI tract, mechanoreceptors in the intestinal wall are activated by abnormal contractions, distension or physical damage
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Clinical manifestations that may be in a patient who has being vomiting for several days

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  • GORD - because of the weakening of the lower oesophageal sphincter
  • malnutrition - lack of food intake and absorption of nutrition
  • dehydration
  • anorexia
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Possible causes of Upper GI bleeding

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  • Peptic ulcer  helicobacter pylori
  • Tears in the lining of the Esophagus
  • Abnormal, enlarged veins in Esophagus
  • Esophagitis
  • Drug induced erosions
  • Prolonged vomiting
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Complications that can result from upper GI bleeding

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  • aspiration
  • pneumonia
  • respiratory failure
  • hypovolemic shock
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What are the physical alterations that can lead to increased gastric production?

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  • increased number of parietal/ chief cells
  • decrease in the inhabitation of gastric secretions
  • increased sensitivity to food e.g. caffeine and histamine
  • excessive vagal stimulation
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What are the factors of decreased mucous production in the stomach?

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  • ischemia can lead to loss of integrity of mucosa
  • sympathetic stimulation will decrease secretions
  • bile or pancreatic enzyme reflux from duodenum
  • alcohol consumption
  • helicobacter pylori
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Treatments that could be used to alleviate symptoms observed in celiac disease and lactose intolerance?

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Lactose intolerance - due to a deficiency in the enzyme lactate which breaks down lactose into its small component’s glucose and lactose

- Limit milk and dairy products - Include small serving of dairy products 
 - Lactose reduced foods 
  - Add a liquid or power lactase enzyme to milk to break down the lactose

Celiac disease = immune reaction to gluten

- only way to manage symptoms is to not eat gluten (gluten free diet)
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How does the stomach protect itself from its gastric acid?

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= by secreting sticky, neutralising mucus that clings to the stomach walls

  • if the layer becomes damaged in anyway it can result in painful and unpleasant stomach ulcers
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What is diarrhoea and name the two types.

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= is the increase in the frequency of defecation, the fluidity and volume of faeces

  1. osmotic diarrhoea
  2. secretory diarrhoea
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What is the pathophysiology and the causes of osmotic diarrhoea?

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= occurs when a substance in the intestine cannot be absorbed and instead draws water into the lumen via osmosis

  • lactose deficiency - when ingested lactose cannot be digested and hence absorbed in the small intestine
  • sorbitol - a non-absorbable synthetic sugar
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What is the pathophysiology and the causes of secretory diarrhoea?

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= caused by excessive mucosal secretion of fluid and electrolytes, or inhibition of sodium chloride absorption

  • bacterial endotoxins
  • neoplasms (cancers) the produce hormones that stimulate intestinal secretion
  • thyroid carcinoma
  • IBS, ulcerative colitis, crohn’s disease
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