8.2 Gastric Fluid (Specimen Collection) Flashcards
Stimulants:
Poor gastric stimulants
a. Test meals
b. Histamine
c. Histalog/Betazole
d. Pentagastrin
a
Stimulants:
Histamin isomer with preferential effect on gastrin seccretion
a. Test meals
b. Histamine
c. Histalog/Betazole
d. Pentagastrin
c
Stimulants:
Exerts unpleasant systemic effects on blood vessels and smooth muscles
a. Test meals
b. Histamine
c. Histalog/Betazole
d. Pentagastrin
b
Stimulants:
Stimulant of choice resembling gastrin; more rapid response than histalog
a. Test meals
b. Histamine
c. Histalog/Betazole
d. Pentagastrin
d
Used to determine completeness vagotomy
a. Insulin
b. Sham feeding
a
Safer Alternative to insulin
Sham feeding
Evacuation tubes:
Inserted in the mouth
a. Rehfuss’ tube
b. Levine’s tube
a
Evacuation tubes:
Inserted in the Nose
a. Rehfuss’ tube
b. Levine’s tube
b
Evacuation tubes:
Has a metal tip; swallowed by gravity’ for both gastric and duodenal fluid collection
a. Rehfuss’ tube
b. Levine’s tube
a
Evacuation tubes:
Has the smallest diameter; inserted through the nose
a. Rehfuss’ tube
b. Levine’s tube
b