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UGITestExam153QuestionswithAnswers. The distal end of the gallbladder is termed: - Correct Answer fundus. Cholelithiasis is defined as _____. - Correct Answer the condition of having gallstones A wavelike series of involuntary muscular contractions that propel solid and semisolid materials thro...

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UGI Test Exam 153 Questions with Answers.
The distal end of the gallbladder is termed: - Correct Answer fundus.


Cholelithiasis is defined as _____. - Correct Answer the condition of having gallstones


A wavelike series of involuntary muscular contractions that propel solid and semisolid
materials through the alimentary tract is termed: - Correct Answer peristalsis.


How much rotation of the body is required for the LPO position during an upper GI? -
Correct Answer 30 to 60 degrees


A narrowing of the biliary ducts is termed - Correct Answer biliary stenosis


The emulsion of biliary stones in the gallbladder is termed: - Correct Answer milk calcium
bile.


Sonography is the most common radiographic examination for which pathology? - Correct
Answer Biliary stenosis


Which pathology is demonstrated as radiolucent and radiopaque densities in the region of
the gallbladder? - Correct Answer Cholelithiasis


What type of CR angle is used for the RAO position of the esophagogram? - Correct
Answer No angle, perpendicular CR at level of T6 (2 to 3 inches inferior to jugular notch)


Where does the barium settle when the patient is placed in the supine position? - Correct
Answer Fundus of the stomach


Where does the barium settle when the patient is placed in the prone position? - Correct
Answer Anterior body and pylorus of the stomach


Where does the barium settle when the patient is placed in the erect position? - Correct
Answer Pylorus of the stomach

, Which substances are ingested, digested, and absorbed through chemical digestion? -
Correct Answer Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids

Which substances are ingested but not digested through chemical digestion? - Correct
Answer Vitamins
Minerals
Water

A mass of undigested material that becomes trapped in the stomach is termed: - Correct
Answer bezoar


Pouchlike herniations of a portion of the mucosal wall are termed: - Correct Answer
diverticula


Which body habitus is characterized by a massive body build with the chest and abdomen
being very broad and deep from front to back? - Correct Answer Hypersthenic


Which body habitus is characterized as a more slender version with a J-shaped stomach,
located within the abdominal cavity? - Correct Answer Sthenic


What type of CR angle is used for the PA projection of the upper GI series for the sthenic
body type? - Correct Answer Perpendicular CR at level of pylorus and duodenal bulb at
level of L1 and about 1 inch left of the vertebral column


What type of CR angle is used for the AP projection of the upper GI series for the
hypersthenic body type? - Correct Answer perpendicular CR about 2 inches above L1


The left lobe and right lobes of the liver are separated by the: - Correct Answer Falciform
ligament


The primary purpose of bile is to: - Correct Answer Emulsify fats


What is the term for the involuntary muscular contractions that propel solid and semisolid
materials through the alimentary canal? - Correct Answer Peristalsis


The longitudinal gastric folds of the stomach are termed: - Correct Answer Rugae

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