Download Portage Learning Pathophysiology NURS 231/BIOD 331 Module 7 Exam All Versions Latest and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! All Versions Of Exam 7 Categorized By Question Types 2024-2025 NURS 231/BIOD 231 Pathophysiology Portage Learning. Question Type Breakdown ➢ True and false: ➢ Matching, multiple choice and short answer: ➢ Clinical questions: Only questions are provided for clinical questions as examinees are strongly encouraged to answer them in their own words. All the Best! True And False: Questions A unique feature of the liver is that it has a dual blood supply. True The GI tract produces both enzymes and hormones. True The GI tract is innervated autonomically. True Activation of the peripheral nervous system decreases or stops the amplitude of the slow waves. False Activation of the sympathetic nervous system increases amplitude of the slow waves. False Activation of the peripheral nervous system/parasympathetic increases the amplitude of the slow waves? true Anti-diarrheal medication can be used with all types of diarrhea. False Antibiotics should be used to treat all types of diarrheas. false The process of digestion begins in the stomach and finishes in the large intestine. False Patients with peptic ulcer disease should never restart aspirin therapy again. False- benefits of ASA therapy with CV disease may outweigh ulcer risk The process of digestion begins in the stomach and finishes in the LI. False Matching, Multiple Choice And Short Answer: What symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome would require further investigation? Select all that apply (Blood in stool, Weight loss, Nausea and anorexia, Bloating, Anemia): Blood in stool, weight loss, and Anemia Chronic reflux esophagitis can develop each of the following except:(Peptic Ulcers, Esophageal strictures, Barrett esophagus, Esophageal adenocarcinoma) Peptic ulcer The liver is responsible for each of the following EXCEPT: stores bile for digestion Risk factors for gallstone formation include each of the following EXCEPT: . Age (60s) Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome includes each of the following EXCEPT: Anti-diarrheal medication Each of the following are characteristics of ulcerative colitis EXCEPT: Granulomatous lesions Each of the following are characteristics of Crohn disease EXCEPT: Continuous extent of environment Clinical manifestations of cirrhosis include each of the following EXCEPT: Choledocholithiasis The liver is responsible for each of the following EXCEPT: Helps with digestion of lipids Complications of gallstones include each of the following EXCEPT: Cirrhosis Treatments for gastroesophageal reflux include each of the following EXCEPT: Caffeinated beverages Clinical presentation of irritable bowel syndrome can include each of the following EXCEPT: Blood in the stool Each of the following factors are associated with increased incidence of peptic ulcer EXCEPT: Dietary history Each of the following are characteristics of ulcerative colitis EXCEPT: Fistulas and perianal abscesses Each of the following are characteristics of Crohn disease EXCEPT: Continuous extent of involvement Clinical manifestations of cirrhosis include each of the following EXCEPT: Pancreatitis A patient presents with right upper quadrant pain, that worsens after eating a fatty meal. What would be the best imaging modality to evaluate their complaint? Abdominal ultrasound The liver is responsible for each of the following EXCEPT: Releases insulin Risk factors for the development of PUD include each of the following EXCEPT: Stress Fill in the Blank: 1. _____ is the process of moving nutrients and other materials from the external environment of the GI tract into the internal environment. absorption 2. ____ is a linear chain of interconnecting neurons located between the circular and longitudinal muscle layers, involved with GI motility? myenteric plexus 3. The most common complication of peptic ulcers is _____. hemorrhage 4. Consistently ignoring the urge to defecate can result in _____. constipation 5. The _____ prevents feces from going back into the Ileum. ileocecal valve 6. The amplitude and frequency of the slow waves is regulated by ______? enteric nervous system 7. _____ lies between the mucosal and muscle layers of the intestinal wall, and is involved with controlling secretions, absorption, and contraction of each segment of the intestinal tract. submucosal (mesissner) plexus