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UTA NURS 5315 GASTROINTESTINAL REVIEW QUESTIONS|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
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Where in the brain is the vomiting center located? 
Medulla oblongata 
 
 
Antiemetic agents, such as domperidone and haloperidol, are antagonists for which receptors? 
Dopamine 
 
 
What type of vomiting is caused by the direct stimulation of the vomiting center by neurologic lesions involving the brainstem? 
Projectile 
 
 
Considering the normal frequency of bowel evacuation, how infrequently can evacuation occur and still be considered within normal range? 
Once a week 
 
 
How many stools p...
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NBME High Yield exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What are sentinel lymph nodes? correct answersFirst group of lymph nodes draining a specific organ Describe the lymph node drainage of the GI tract correct answers*Trachea and esophagus => Mediastinal *Liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, upper duodenum => Celiac *Lower duodenum, jejunum, ilecum, colon to splenic flexure => SMA *Colon from splenic flexure to upper rectum => IMA *Lower rectum to anal canal (above pectinate line) =>Internal Iliac Anal rectum (below pectinate line) =>...
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NBME High Yield exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What are sentinel lymph nodes? correct answersFirst group of lymph nodes draining a specific organ 
 
Describe the lymph node drainage of the GI tract correct answers*Trachea and esophagus => Mediastinal 
*Liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, upper duodenum => Celiac 
*Lower duodenum, jejunum, ilecum, colon to splenic flexure => SMA 
*Colon from splenic flexure to upper rectum => IMA 
*Lower rectum to anal canal (above pectinate line) =>Internal Iliac 
Anal rectum (below pectinate li...
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SCSU Anatomy Lab Exam (Schoenfuss) | Questions with 100% Correct Solutions
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brachial plexus - Answer C5-C8, T1, network of interlacing nerves found in the upper 
arm area 
pelvic plexus - Answer the network of nerves on the side of the rectum formed by the 
hypogastric and pelvic nerves 
cauda equina - Answer "horse's tail", a fan of nerve fibers below the spinal cord
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ATI Med Surg Midterm Exam 2 Study Guide
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Age related considerations on the GI system 
Mouth: Peridontal disease, taste buds decrease, xerostomia 
Esophagus: decreased tone and motility 
Abdominal Wall: thinner, decreased receptors 
Stomach, small intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas: decreased synthesis and secretions 
Large intestine, anus, rectum: decreased tone, motility, and transit time 
Assessment of the GI system 
Subjective: appetite, dysphagia, food intolerance, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, bowel habits, nutriti...
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NURS 5315 - Disorders of the GI System Test 4 -BLUE PRINT REAL EXAM QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWER
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NURS 5315 - Disorders of the GI 
System Test 4 -BLUE PRINT REAL 
EXAM QUESTIONS & VERIFIED 
ANSWERS 
Primary manifestations of SRMD - ANSWER GI bleeding 
Cushing Ulcers - ANSWER Stress ulcers that occur as a result 
of TBI or brain surgery 
Upper GI bleed - ANSWER any source of bleeding which occurs 
in the esophagus, stomach or the duodenum. 
Upper GI bleed is characterized by... - ANSWER frank, bright 
red or "coffee ground" emesis 
Upper GI bleed causes - ANSWER bleeding varices (vari...
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Exam (elaborations) Exam 2: PRN1032/ PRN 1032 Client-Centered Care I Exam Review (2023/2024 Newly Updated) | Questions and Verified Answers| Rasmussen
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Exam 2: PRN1032/ PRN 1032 Client-Centered Care I Exam Review (2023/2024 Newly Updated) | Questions and Verified Answers| Rasmussen 
 
 
 
 
 
GI Tract is made up of what - ~ANSWER The mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, and anus. 
 
 
 
 
Accessory organs of the GI - ~ANSWER The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas 
 
 
 
 
Functions of the...
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BIOD 103 MEDTERM EXAM MODULE 6 STUDY GUIDE - PORTAGE LEARNING
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BIOD 103 MEDTERM EXAM MODULE 6 STUDY GUIDE - PORTAGE LEARNING. PORTAGE LEARNING. Digestion: The Esophagus & the Stomach 
From the esophagus, food enters the stomach, which can be broken down 
into three distinct parts. The upper part of the stomach is called the fundus, 
the middle portion is known as the body, and the lower portion is known as 
the antrum. The openings to and from the stomach are called sphincters. 
These sphincters contract and relax to allow food in from the esophagus and 
p...
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Bowel Elimination Chapter 47 - Potter Perry
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Bowel Elimination Chapter 47 - Potter Perry 
GI tract 
a series of hollow mucous membrane-lined muscular organs 
 
 
what is the key function of the GI system? 
fluid and electrolyte balance 
 
 
where does the GI tract receive fluids from? 
ingested fluids 
food 
gallbladder 
pancreas 
 
 
upper esophageal sphincter 
a circular muscle that prevents air from entering the esophagus and food from refluxing into the throat 
 
 
peristalsis 
a contraction that propels food through the length of the ...
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Navy Hospital Corpsman HCB Test 9 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Navy Hospital Corpsman HCB Test 9 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
kidneys are said to be retroperitoneal 
 
located between the levels of the last thoracic and third lumbar vertebral a position where they 
are partially protected by ribs 11 and 12 kidneys 
 
what do the kidneys do? filter blood 
excrete waste products 
maintain fluid balance 
 
an analysis of the vL and physical chemical and microscopic properties of urine urinalysis 
 
how much urine can the bladder hold? 200-400 mL 
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