Gastrointestinal System

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Decks in this class (42)

EXAM #1: UPPER GI ANATOMY
What are the four layers of the g...,
What are the four layers of the m...,
What are the two layers of the mu...
50  cards
EXAM #1: LOWER GI ANATOMY
What vagal trunk runs anterior to...,
What vagal trunk runs posterior t...,
What is the eponym for the anteri...
40  cards
EXAM #1: EMBRYOLOGY OF THE GI SYSTEM
What germ layer do the stomodeum ...,
What are the derivatives of the f...,
What artery supplies the foregut
54  cards
EXAM #1: BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE GI TRACT
What enzymes are contained in the...,
What is the function of alpha amy...,
What is the function of lingual l...
66  cards
EXAM #1: IMMUNOLOGY OF THE GI TRACT
What is the big difference betwee...,
How long do mucosal antibody resp...,
What are effector cells
48  cards
EXAM #1: BACTERIAL INFECTIONS OF THE GI TRACT
What are the symptoms of botulism...,
What causes botulism,
When do the symptoms of botulism ...
81  cards
EXAM #1: PATHOLOGY OF THE ESOPHAGUS
What is the definition of odnophasia,
What should you think when a pati...,
What is the pathologic feature of...
55  cards
EXAM #1: LIVER ENZYMES
What is the common term to refer ...,
Which of the transaminases is les...,
What is ast
41  cards
EXAM #1: PATHOLOGY OF THE STOMACH
What is the definition of gastritis,
What is the underlying cause of a...,
What are the three major mucosal ...
59  cards
EXAM #1: SMALL BOWEL PATHOLOGY
What is the definition of ibd,
What two diseases comprise ibd,
What is the postulated etiology o...
43  cards
EXAM #1: SMALL BOWEL PATHOLOGY II
What is diverticulosis,
What is diverticulitis,
Which is more associated with ble...
42  cards
EXAM #1: GI NEOPLASIA
What type of tumor is the most co...,
What site is most commonly affect...,
What are the most common benign t...
75  cards
EXAM #3: NON-INFECTIOUS GI MOTILITY DISORDERS
What is a primary motility disorder,
What are the signs symptoms of pr...,
What causes dysmotility of the gut
31  cards
EXAM #1: INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
What is ibd,
What are the two major diseases t...,
What are the other minor diseases...
44  cards
EXAM #1: REVIEW
What is the staining method that ...,
What third of the esophagus is mo...,
At what vertebral level is the es...
128  cards
EXAM #2: LIVER PATHOLOGY
What are the four most common cau...,
What is meant by hepatocyte integ...,
What are the two classic liver la...
73  cards
EXAM #2: LIVER PATHOLOGY II
Which hepatitis viruses are trans...,
How is hav commonly acquired,
How is hev commonly acquired
60  cards
EXAM #2: PANCREATITIS
What is the sphincter of oddi,
What neutralizes gastric acid as ...,
What turns a meal into liquid for...
25  cards
EXAM #2: GI BLEEDING
What delineates between upper and...,
What does occult bleeding indicate,
What is melena and indication of
49  cards
EXAM #2: CONSTIPATION
What are the rome iii criteria fo...,
List the red flags relating to co...,
What are important historical que...
28  cards
EXAM #2: LIVER PATHOLOGY III
Draw the liver acinus and label t...,
Why is the centrilobular region c...,
What are the two types of drugs t...
45  cards
EXAM #2: LIVER PATHOLOGY IV
What is hereditary hemochromatosis,
What gene is implicated in heredi...,
What is the link between transfer...
60  cards
EXAM #2: ESOPHAGEAL DISORDERS
What is an alternate name for hea...,
What is the definition of odynoph...,
What is globus hystericus
39  cards
Noninfectious Hepatobiliary Disease
What are the three patterns to th...,
What tests truly test the functio...,
What enzymes are used in the eval...
45  cards
EXAM #2: OSTEOPATHIC CONSIDERATIONS IN GI
What nerve provides 75 of the pns...,
What nerves compose the cranial p...,
What nerves compose the sacral po...
38  cards
EXAM #2: VOMITING IN INFANTS & CHILDREN
What is the definition of apnea i...,
What is ger,
What is regurgitation
28  cards
EXAM #2: VIRAL HEPATITIS
Describe the histologic appearanc...,
What are the complications of hep...,
How does cirrhosis appear histolo...
52  cards
EXAM #2: HEPATITIS C
What type of virus is hcv,
Is hepatitis c enveloped,
Where is the highest incidence of...
26  cards
EXAM #2: REVIEW
What is causing the dark urine se...,
What labs differentiate dubin joh...,
What are the five normal componen...
90  cards
EXAM #3: COLORECTAL CANCER
What are the landmarks for the colon,
What are the major arteries that ...,
What are the major arteries that ...
52  cards
EXAM #3: PANCREATIC CANCER
Where is pancreatic cancer more p...,
What is the mortality associated ...,
Where is the pancreas located
48  cards
EXAM #3: HEPATOBILIARY MALIGNANCY
How many segments is the liver di...,
List the benign liver lesions,
What are liver adenomas
43  cards
EXAM #3: NEONATAL JAUNDICE
What is the definition of direct ...,
What does the bilirubin level nee...,
Where do you look if youre concer...
27  cards
EXAM #3: CHOLELITHIASIS AND CHOLECYSTITIS
What is unique about the gallblad...,
Where is the gallbladder best found,
What is the normal function of th...
36  cards
EXAM #3: PANCREATITIS
What is the most common etiology ...,
What are the genetic underpinning...,
What are the most common causes o...
45  cards
EXAM #3: GI DISEASE IN PRIMARY CARE
What class of antibiotics is most...,
What are the functional disorders...,
What causes bowel obstruction
23  cards
EXAM #3: PEDIATRIC SURGICAL PROBLEMS
What are the three etiologies of ...,
What is the difference between ac...,
What is the surgical procedure to...
43  cards
EXAM #3: PEDIATRIC CHOLESTASIS
What lab is characteristic for pe...,
What are the etiologies of pediat...,
What are the functions of bile
41  cards
EXAM #3: DRUG-INDUCED LIVER INJURY
What is the value of a ruq us in ...,
On liver biopsy what are the char...,
What is the number one antibiotic...
35  cards
EXAM #3: HERNIAS
What is the general school of tho...,
What is the most common type of a...,
Review the abdominal wall layers
39  cards
EXAM #3: ACUTE ABDOMEN
How is the nine quadrant view of ...,
What type of sensation is associa...,
What type of sensation is associa...
24  cards
EXAM #3: REVIEW
List 7x risk factors for colon ca...,
What is the inheritance pattern o...,
Name the three scenarios that wil...
62  cards

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