Deck 15: Assisting in Gastroenterology

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The absorption of nutrients is the primary role of the

A) stomach.
B) villi.
C) large intestine.
D) duodenum.
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A patient reporting abdominal pain points to the area of the stomach;what would you note in the chart to indicate this location?

A) LLQ
B) LUQ
C) RLQ
D) RUQ
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The condition of having gallstones is called

A) cholelithiasis.
B) cholecystitis.
C) cholecystogram.
D) cholecystectomy.
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Which anatomic structure is at the distal end of the gastric mucosa?

A) Esophagus
B) Cardiac sphincter
C) Jejunum
D) Pyloric sphincter
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The first part of the small intestine,where food enters from the stomach,is the

A) cecum.
B) duodenum.
C) jejunum.
D) ileum.
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Blood vessels that surround the villi of the small intestine carry absorbed materials through the portal circulation to which organ?

A) Heart
B) Kidneys
C) Brain
D) Liver
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Diverticulitis,pancreatitis,and pyloric stenosis are disorders of which body system?

A) Respiratory system
B) Reproductive system
C) Urinary system
D) Digestive system
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You are responsible for conducting patient education in preparation for a three-time stool collection for occult blood.What foods should the patient avoid?

A) Red meat
B) Dairy products
C) Canned vegetables
D) Caffeine
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Patients who have undergone bariatric surgery may have which of the following complications if they return to a diet high in simple sugars?

A) GERD
B) Diverticulitis
C) Dumping syndrome
D) Crohn's disease
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The most common procedure or treatment for food poisoning is to

A) induce vomiting.
B) prevent dehydration.
C) give an antidote.
D) assess for damage of the intestinal lining.
Question
Pouches or tunnels in the large intestine that can trap seeds are called

A) Crohn's disease.
B) duodenal ulcers.
C) diverticuli.
D) diverticulitis.
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Peptic ulcers caused by H.pylori bacteria are treated with which of the following medications?

A) Antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors
B) NSAIDs
C) Prednisone
D) Antiemetics and antibiotics
Question
Constipation can be treated with

A) a low-fiber diet.
B) a bland diet.
C) a BRAT diet.
D) water.
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Helicobacter pylori infection has been discovered to be a possible cause of

A) cold sores.
B) food poisoning.
C) colitis.
D) stomach ulcers.
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Which of the following is not a part of the colon?

A) Ileum
B) Cecum
C) Splenic flexure
D) Sigmoid
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If the result of occult blood screening is positive,the patient

A) has a serious condition that demands immediate medical attention.
B) has tested positive for cancer of the lower intestinal tract.
C) should have further tests to determine the cause.
D) has a large amount of blood leaving the body during elimination.
Question
The muscular action that moves food along the gastrointestinal tract is called

A) ingestion.
B) digestion.
C) peristalsis.
D) mastication.
Question
Colon cancer can be visualized during a(n)

A) EGD.
B) colonoscopy.
C) barium enema.
D) CT scan.
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To which specialist would a patient most likely be referred if a routine physical examination revealed an abnormality in the lower portion of the descending colon?

A) Internist
B) Gastroenterologist
C) Oncologist
D) Pathologist
Question
Sclerotherapy is the treatment of choice for which of the following disorders?

A) Inguinal hernia
B) Gangrenous areas of the intestine
C) Hemorrhoids
D) Cancer of the liver
Question
All age groups can be diagnosed with GERD;however,it is seen most frequently in adults and is associated with which of the following?

A) Smoking
B) Pregnancy
C) Overweight
D) Alcohol use
E) All of the above
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Which of the following types of infectious hepatitis is(are)transferred via blood and body fluids?

A) HAV
B) HBV
C) HEV
D) A and C
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__________ occurs with an increased amount of pressure in the circulatory system.
Question
Malabsorption problems are expected in patients after weight loss surgery because of which of the following?

A) Patients stop eating nutritious food.
B) The duodenum is bypassed,so nutrients are not completely broken down.
C) Vitamin supplements cannot be absorbed.
D) GERD develops.
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Which of the following is(are)categorized as proton pump inhibitors?

A) Nexium
B) Tagamet
C) Prevacid
D) A and C
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Patients with which of the following must be monitored for possible chronic hepatitis and the development of a carrier state?

A) Hepatitis B
B) Hepatitis C
C) Hepatitis D
D) All of the above
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The incubation period for Escherichia coli foodborne illness is typically

A) 4-6 hours.
B) 24-72 hours.
C) 8-48 hours.
D) 2-4 days.
E) 12-36 hours.
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The appendix is located in the __________ region of the abdomen.
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Patients with diverticulosis are encouraged to avoid which of the following?

A) A diet high in roughage
B) Gluten products
C) Foods with kernels or seeds
D) A diet high in sugar or salt
Question
Signs and symptoms of which of the following diseases include loose,semi-formed stool;melena if the ulcers break through blood vessels;pain or tenderness in the right lower quadrant;anorexia;weight loss;anemia;and fatigue?

A) Ulcerative colitis
B) Crohn's disease
C) Appendicitis
D) Irritable bowel syndrome
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In digestion,which of the following is secreted in the stomach and begins the digestion of protein?

A) Amylase
B) Pepsinogen
C) Intrinsic factor
D) Bile
Question
Seven days before an occult blood stool test,the patient should do which of the following?

A) Stop taking aspirin and NSAIDs
B) Not take any more than 250 mg of vitamin C a day
C) Not eat red meat
D) Not eat raw fruits and vegetables
E) All of the above
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The gallbladder is located in the __________ of the abdomen.
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Characteristics of which of the following include weight loss,jaundice,and is usually advanced when diagnosed?

A) Liver cancer
B) Pancreatic cancer
C) Colorectal cancer
D) Gastric cancer
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The most common site for pain associated with irritable bowel syndrome is

A) left lower quadrant.
B) right lower quadrant.
C) left upper quadrant.
D) right upper quadrant.
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Which of the following best describes a protrusion of the stomach through the esophageal opening?

A) Hiatal hernia
B) Sliding hiatal hernia
C) Paraesophageal hiatal hernia
D) None of the above
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Which of the following diseases is often asymptomatic and discovered during a routine x-ray?

A) Gallstones
B) Cirrhosis
C) Hernia
D) Diverticular disease
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Day care workers and clients,institutionalized residents,and individuals traveling to infected areas are considered high risk for which of the following?

A) Hepatitis A
B) Hepatitis B
C) Hepatitis C
D) All of the above
Question
Ulcerative colitis differs from Crohn's disease in what way?

A) It cannot be cured by surgery.
B) The disease typically recurs at the site of a previous ulcer.
C) Scar tissue at the site may cause a bowel obstruction.
D) Ulcers form on the surface of the colon,starting in the rectum and spreading proximally.
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All of the following are symptoms of Crohn's disease except

A) diaphoresis.
B) melena.
C) diarrhea.
D) anorexia.
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__________ is the wavelike,muscular movement of substances through the GI tract.
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__________ is a malabsorption syndrome caused by an inherited defect in the patient's ability to metabolize gluten.
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A disease or condition that is specific to a particular geographic location is said to be __________ to that region.
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Endemic disease is widespread in a particular geographic area.
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Hepatitis carriers can be asymptomatic but infectious.
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Hepatitis can be caused only by infection.
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Advanced cirrhosis of the liver can lead to portal hypertension.
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Chronic viral hepatitis can occur with hepatitis B,C,and D.
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__________ are varicose veins of the anus and rectum.
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The hepatitis A virus is transmitted through contaminated blood and body fluids.
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Congenital __________,which typically is seen in first-born male infants,causes a problem with narrowing at the distal end of the stomach.
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The surgical joining together of two normally distinct organs,such as connecting the stomach to the ileum,is called a(n)__________.
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The hepatitis B vaccine is given in four doses 6 months apart.
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The medical term for enlargement of the liver is __________.
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The acronym GERD stands for __________.
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Any disorder or enlargement of the lymph nodes is called __________.
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A hard,impacted mass of feces in the colon is called a(n)__________.
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__________ is the medical term for a muscular ring at the distal end of the stomach that separates the stomach from the duodenum of the small intestine.
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Regional ileitis is also known as __________.
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The four abdominal quadrants and nine regions are used routinely to describe and document GI complaints,signs,and symptoms.List the four abdominal quadrants and name at least one organ located in each.Also name the nine regions.
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Polyps are caused by herniations of the lining of the colon and are associated with chronic constipation.
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Crohn's disease can be cured surgically.
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Diverticuli of the colon are considered precancerous.
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A very serious type of infectious hepatitis for pregnant women is hepatitis G.
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Acute appendicitis frequently is caused by an impacted fecalith.
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Ascites is associated with patients who have chronic kidney disease.
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Patients who have had bariatric surgery need routine injections of vitamin B12.
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Dietary restrictions for the collection of an occult stool sample should be followed for 72 hours before the specimen is collected.
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Ulcerative colitis frequently is described as regional ileitis,because the ulcers typically are restricted to the ileum.
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A patient who has anorexia has lost the appetite for food.
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Ulcerative colitis causes localized ulcer formation in the colon.
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IBS is most frequently diagnosed in young women.
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One of the signs of a suspected peptic ulcer is a drop in hemoglobin.
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Hemorrhoids are the enlargement of veins either internally or externally in the rectal area.
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A possible complication of Crohn's disease is the development of fistulas between the original location of the ulcer and a nearby organ.
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Individuals who work in day care settings are at greater risk of becoming infected with hepatitis A because of its route of transmission.
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Imodium is an antiemetic that may be prescribed for a patient with food poisoning.
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OSHA requires employers to make the hepatitis B vaccine available to employees at a reduced price.
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A patient whose stool tests positive for occult blood will also complain of hematemesis.
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The most frequently used position for patients undergoing a sigmoidoscopy procedure in the physician's office is the knee-chest position.
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1
The absorption of nutrients is the primary role of the

A) stomach.
B) villi.
C) large intestine.
D) duodenum.
villi.
2
A patient reporting abdominal pain points to the area of the stomach;what would you note in the chart to indicate this location?

A) LLQ
B) LUQ
C) RLQ
D) RUQ
LUQ
3
The condition of having gallstones is called

A) cholelithiasis.
B) cholecystitis.
C) cholecystogram.
D) cholecystectomy.
cholelithiasis.
4
Which anatomic structure is at the distal end of the gastric mucosa?

A) Esophagus
B) Cardiac sphincter
C) Jejunum
D) Pyloric sphincter
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The first part of the small intestine,where food enters from the stomach,is the

A) cecum.
B) duodenum.
C) jejunum.
D) ileum.
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Blood vessels that surround the villi of the small intestine carry absorbed materials through the portal circulation to which organ?

A) Heart
B) Kidneys
C) Brain
D) Liver
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Diverticulitis,pancreatitis,and pyloric stenosis are disorders of which body system?

A) Respiratory system
B) Reproductive system
C) Urinary system
D) Digestive system
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You are responsible for conducting patient education in preparation for a three-time stool collection for occult blood.What foods should the patient avoid?

A) Red meat
B) Dairy products
C) Canned vegetables
D) Caffeine
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9
Patients who have undergone bariatric surgery may have which of the following complications if they return to a diet high in simple sugars?

A) GERD
B) Diverticulitis
C) Dumping syndrome
D) Crohn's disease
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The most common procedure or treatment for food poisoning is to

A) induce vomiting.
B) prevent dehydration.
C) give an antidote.
D) assess for damage of the intestinal lining.
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Pouches or tunnels in the large intestine that can trap seeds are called

A) Crohn's disease.
B) duodenal ulcers.
C) diverticuli.
D) diverticulitis.
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Peptic ulcers caused by H.pylori bacteria are treated with which of the following medications?

A) Antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors
B) NSAIDs
C) Prednisone
D) Antiemetics and antibiotics
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Constipation can be treated with

A) a low-fiber diet.
B) a bland diet.
C) a BRAT diet.
D) water.
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Helicobacter pylori infection has been discovered to be a possible cause of

A) cold sores.
B) food poisoning.
C) colitis.
D) stomach ulcers.
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Which of the following is not a part of the colon?

A) Ileum
B) Cecum
C) Splenic flexure
D) Sigmoid
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If the result of occult blood screening is positive,the patient

A) has a serious condition that demands immediate medical attention.
B) has tested positive for cancer of the lower intestinal tract.
C) should have further tests to determine the cause.
D) has a large amount of blood leaving the body during elimination.
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The muscular action that moves food along the gastrointestinal tract is called

A) ingestion.
B) digestion.
C) peristalsis.
D) mastication.
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Colon cancer can be visualized during a(n)

A) EGD.
B) colonoscopy.
C) barium enema.
D) CT scan.
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To which specialist would a patient most likely be referred if a routine physical examination revealed an abnormality in the lower portion of the descending colon?

A) Internist
B) Gastroenterologist
C) Oncologist
D) Pathologist
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Sclerotherapy is the treatment of choice for which of the following disorders?

A) Inguinal hernia
B) Gangrenous areas of the intestine
C) Hemorrhoids
D) Cancer of the liver
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All age groups can be diagnosed with GERD;however,it is seen most frequently in adults and is associated with which of the following?

A) Smoking
B) Pregnancy
C) Overweight
D) Alcohol use
E) All of the above
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Which of the following types of infectious hepatitis is(are)transferred via blood and body fluids?

A) HAV
B) HBV
C) HEV
D) A and C
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__________ occurs with an increased amount of pressure in the circulatory system.
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24
Malabsorption problems are expected in patients after weight loss surgery because of which of the following?

A) Patients stop eating nutritious food.
B) The duodenum is bypassed,so nutrients are not completely broken down.
C) Vitamin supplements cannot be absorbed.
D) GERD develops.
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Which of the following is(are)categorized as proton pump inhibitors?

A) Nexium
B) Tagamet
C) Prevacid
D) A and C
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Patients with which of the following must be monitored for possible chronic hepatitis and the development of a carrier state?

A) Hepatitis B
B) Hepatitis C
C) Hepatitis D
D) All of the above
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The incubation period for Escherichia coli foodborne illness is typically

A) 4-6 hours.
B) 24-72 hours.
C) 8-48 hours.
D) 2-4 days.
E) 12-36 hours.
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The appendix is located in the __________ region of the abdomen.
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Patients with diverticulosis are encouraged to avoid which of the following?

A) A diet high in roughage
B) Gluten products
C) Foods with kernels or seeds
D) A diet high in sugar or salt
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Signs and symptoms of which of the following diseases include loose,semi-formed stool;melena if the ulcers break through blood vessels;pain or tenderness in the right lower quadrant;anorexia;weight loss;anemia;and fatigue?

A) Ulcerative colitis
B) Crohn's disease
C) Appendicitis
D) Irritable bowel syndrome
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In digestion,which of the following is secreted in the stomach and begins the digestion of protein?

A) Amylase
B) Pepsinogen
C) Intrinsic factor
D) Bile
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Seven days before an occult blood stool test,the patient should do which of the following?

A) Stop taking aspirin and NSAIDs
B) Not take any more than 250 mg of vitamin C a day
C) Not eat red meat
D) Not eat raw fruits and vegetables
E) All of the above
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The gallbladder is located in the __________ of the abdomen.
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Characteristics of which of the following include weight loss,jaundice,and is usually advanced when diagnosed?

A) Liver cancer
B) Pancreatic cancer
C) Colorectal cancer
D) Gastric cancer
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The most common site for pain associated with irritable bowel syndrome is

A) left lower quadrant.
B) right lower quadrant.
C) left upper quadrant.
D) right upper quadrant.
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Which of the following best describes a protrusion of the stomach through the esophageal opening?

A) Hiatal hernia
B) Sliding hiatal hernia
C) Paraesophageal hiatal hernia
D) None of the above
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Which of the following diseases is often asymptomatic and discovered during a routine x-ray?

A) Gallstones
B) Cirrhosis
C) Hernia
D) Diverticular disease
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Day care workers and clients,institutionalized residents,and individuals traveling to infected areas are considered high risk for which of the following?

A) Hepatitis A
B) Hepatitis B
C) Hepatitis C
D) All of the above
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Ulcerative colitis differs from Crohn's disease in what way?

A) It cannot be cured by surgery.
B) The disease typically recurs at the site of a previous ulcer.
C) Scar tissue at the site may cause a bowel obstruction.
D) Ulcers form on the surface of the colon,starting in the rectum and spreading proximally.
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All of the following are symptoms of Crohn's disease except

A) diaphoresis.
B) melena.
C) diarrhea.
D) anorexia.
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__________ is the wavelike,muscular movement of substances through the GI tract.
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__________ is a malabsorption syndrome caused by an inherited defect in the patient's ability to metabolize gluten.
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A disease or condition that is specific to a particular geographic location is said to be __________ to that region.
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Endemic disease is widespread in a particular geographic area.
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Hepatitis carriers can be asymptomatic but infectious.
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Hepatitis can be caused only by infection.
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Advanced cirrhosis of the liver can lead to portal hypertension.
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Chronic viral hepatitis can occur with hepatitis B,C,and D.
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__________ are varicose veins of the anus and rectum.
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The hepatitis A virus is transmitted through contaminated blood and body fluids.
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Congenital __________,which typically is seen in first-born male infants,causes a problem with narrowing at the distal end of the stomach.
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The surgical joining together of two normally distinct organs,such as connecting the stomach to the ileum,is called a(n)__________.
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The hepatitis B vaccine is given in four doses 6 months apart.
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The medical term for enlargement of the liver is __________.
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The acronym GERD stands for __________.
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Any disorder or enlargement of the lymph nodes is called __________.
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A hard,impacted mass of feces in the colon is called a(n)__________.
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__________ is the medical term for a muscular ring at the distal end of the stomach that separates the stomach from the duodenum of the small intestine.
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Regional ileitis is also known as __________.
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The four abdominal quadrants and nine regions are used routinely to describe and document GI complaints,signs,and symptoms.List the four abdominal quadrants and name at least one organ located in each.Also name the nine regions.
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Polyps are caused by herniations of the lining of the colon and are associated with chronic constipation.
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Crohn's disease can be cured surgically.
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Diverticuli of the colon are considered precancerous.
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A very serious type of infectious hepatitis for pregnant women is hepatitis G.
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Acute appendicitis frequently is caused by an impacted fecalith.
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Ascites is associated with patients who have chronic kidney disease.
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Patients who have had bariatric surgery need routine injections of vitamin B12.
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Dietary restrictions for the collection of an occult stool sample should be followed for 72 hours before the specimen is collected.
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Ulcerative colitis frequently is described as regional ileitis,because the ulcers typically are restricted to the ileum.
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A patient who has anorexia has lost the appetite for food.
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Ulcerative colitis causes localized ulcer formation in the colon.
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IBS is most frequently diagnosed in young women.
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One of the signs of a suspected peptic ulcer is a drop in hemoglobin.
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Hemorrhoids are the enlargement of veins either internally or externally in the rectal area.
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A possible complication of Crohn's disease is the development of fistulas between the original location of the ulcer and a nearby organ.
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Individuals who work in day care settings are at greater risk of becoming infected with hepatitis A because of its route of transmission.
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Imodium is an antiemetic that may be prescribed for a patient with food poisoning.
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OSHA requires employers to make the hepatitis B vaccine available to employees at a reduced price.
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A patient whose stool tests positive for occult blood will also complain of hematemesis.
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The most frequently used position for patients undergoing a sigmoidoscopy procedure in the physician's office is the knee-chest position.
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