UGI Review Exam with 57 Correct Questions and Answers.
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Pyloric Orifice - Correct Answer Opening leaving the stomach
Cardiac Notch - Correct Answer Found along superior aspect of fundus
Fundus - Correct Answer Most posterior portion of the stomach
4th Portion of Duodenum - Correct Answer Ascending por...
UGI Review Exam with 57 Correct Questions and
Answers.
Pyloric Orifice - Correct Answer Opening leaving the stomach
Cardiac Notch - Correct Answer Found along superior aspect of fundus
Fundus - Correct Answer Most posterior portion of the stomach
4th Portion of Duodenum - Correct Answer Ascending portion of duodenum
Rugae - Correct Answer Gastric folds
Body - Correct Answer Middle aspect of stomach
Esophagogastric Junction - Correct Answer Opening between esophagus and stomach
Angular Notch - Correct Answer Indentation along lesser curvature
3rd Portion of Duodenum - Correct Answer Horizontal portion of duodenum
Small Intestine - Correct Answer What part of the GI tract is primarily responsible for the
absorption of digestive end products along with water, vitamins, and minerals?
Body and Pylorus - Correct Answer Toward which aspect(s) of the stomach will barium
gravitate with the patient in the prone position?
Chyme - Correct Answer Once food enters the stomach and is mixed with gastric
secretions it is termed:
Deglutition - Correct Answer The act of swallowing is termed:
Epiglottis - Correct Answer What structure in the pharynx prevents aspiration of food and
fluid into the larynx?
, Esophagogastric Junction - Correct Answer The opening between the stomach and
esophagus is termed the:
Posterior - Correct Answer The esophagus is located ____ to the trachea
T11 - Correct Answer The esophagus extends from C5-6 to:
Greater Curvature - Correct Answer Which term describes the lateral border of the
stomach?
Head - Correct Answer Which specific part of the pancreas is adjacent to the C-loop of the
duodenum?
Hypersthenic - Correct Answer A high and transverse stomach would be found in a(n)
_____ patient.
Hyposthenic/Asthenic - Correct Answer A J-shaped stomach that is more vertical and
lower in the abdomen with the duodenal bulb at the level of L3-4 would be found in a(n)
_____ patient.
Ligament of Treitz - Correct Answer The suspensory ligament of the duodenum is also
referred to as:
Aortic Arch and Left Primary Bronchus - Correct Answer Which structures create a normal
indentation seen along the lateral border of the esophagus?
Peristalsis and Gravity - Correct Answer Which two forces or processes propel food down
the esophagus?
Pylorus - Correct Answer Which aspect of the stomach is attached to the duodenum?
Rhythmic Segmentation - Correct Answer The churning or mixing activity of chyme in the
small intestine is called:
Head of Pancreas and C-Loop of the Duodenum - Correct Answer Which two structures
create the "romance of the abdomen"?
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