Phase 2: Gastrointestinal System

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Decks in this class (30)

PBL 1: Stomach and peptic ulcer disease
Failure of the ________ to open i...,
Which cells set the basal electri...,
What are the 4 parts of the stomach
51  cards
Lab 1: Presentation 1
What does melena mean,
At what stage of the gi tract if ...,
What should be done initially whe...
52  cards
Lab 1: Presentation 2
Define gastro oesphageal reflux d...,
Why is the oesphageal more sensit...,
What are the most common symptoms...
43  cards
Lab 2: Histology
What are the main layers of the s...,
What are the layers of the mucosa...,
The oesophagus transports food fr...
18  cards
Lecture 1: GI physiology lecture
Name the 4 functions of the ail,
What are the two intrinsic nerve ...,
What are the locations of the mye...
41  cards
Lecture 2: Anatomy
What is the difference in the lay...,
In the muscular externa what is t...,
Name these different parts
28  cards
Lecture 3: Helicobacter pylori
Describe the regulation of acid s...,
Describe the regulation of acid s...,
Describe the negative feedback lo...
21  cards
Lecture 4: Structure and function of the liver
Name some the liver functions,
The liver is located in which reg...,
What are the arteries that supply...
38  cards
Lecture 5: Biliary tree and gallstones
Describe the structure of the bil...,
Common bile duct passes ____ the ...,
Flow of the bile is regulated by the
52  cards
PBL 2: The liver
Where is the liver located in the...,
What are the 2 functional divisio...,
Which lobe is the caudate and qua...
87  cards
Lab 3: Histology
Histologically how can you tell t...,
In what direction is the flow of ...,
Describe the route for bile
73  cards
Lecture 6: Coeliac disease
What is coeliac disease,
Define enteropathy,
What cna coeliac disaese patients...
36  cards
Lecture 7: Bilirubin lecture
Where is bile generated,
Where is bile stored,
What are the 4 components of bile
96  cards
Lecture 8: Gut mobility
What two areas of the gi tract ar...,
What is the enteric nervous system,
What is the function of the enter...
63  cards
Lecture 9: Pharmacokinetics
Name the 4 domains that govern ph...,
What are the two types of routes ...,
Give an example of a drug that is...
48  cards
Lecture 10: Anatomy
What are the spiral folds,
What is the capacity of the gallb...,
What is the function of the gallb...
41  cards
Lecture 11: GI investigation
How do we investigate the gi tract,
What imaging techniques is used t...,
What are the 3 types of endoscopy...
11  cards
Lecture 12: Liver function test
Liver function tests check the le...,
What are the two forms of bilirubin,
Name the two aminotransferases
13  cards
PBL 3: Small intestine and exocrine pancreas
Where are brunners glands located,
What is the function of brunners ...,
What stimulates the brunners glan...
114  cards
Lecture 13: Iron homeostasis
What is the function of iron in t...,
What is the total quantity of iro...,
Which part of the body has the bi...
58  cards
Lab 4: Digestion
Where does the majority of protei...,
When starch is in contact with io...,
What percent of the weight of the...
50  cards
Lab 5: Histology
What is the level of the duodenum...,
Taeniae coli,
Name these different parts of the...
39  cards
Lecture 14: Anatomy
The greater omentum is attached t...,
Describe the attachments of the g...,
Describe the transverse mesocolon
52  cards
Lecture 15: Enteric Infection
What are the 3 most common sympto...,
What is an enteric infection,
How common is vomiting
60  cards
PBL 4
Peyers patches are large aggregat...,
Where in the small intestine woul...,
The large intestine contains deep...
110  cards
Lecture 17: Fluid and electrolytes balance
The intestine turnovers how many ...,
The human microbiota comprises of...,
There is a degree of heritability...
16  cards
Lab 6: Histology and Dissection
Describe the histology of the duo...,
Why does the brunners gland stain...,
Name these parts of the histologi...
15  cards
Lecture 20: Anatomy
Name these parts of the pancreas ...,
In a healthy adult in which regio...,
At the level of which ribs does t...
38  cards
Diarrhoea
What are the 4 different types of...,
Describe osmotic malabsorptive di...,
Give an example of an secretory d...
51  cards
Workshop 2: Diarrhoeal
Diarrhoea can result in the exces...,
The loss of ____ and _____ can re...,
What happens as a result of volum...
50  cards

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