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UNMC Patho 2 Exam 1 (Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Carcinogenesis, Renal): Questions & Tailored Solutions

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UNMC Patho 2 Exam 1 (Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Carcinogenesis, Renal): Questions & Tailored Solutions

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UNMC Patho 2 Exam 1 (Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas,
Carcinogenesis, Renal): Questions & Tailored Solutions

The process of taking in and using food for growth, repair, and maintenance of
the body
includes ingestion, digestion, absorption, and metabolism Right Ans -
nutrition

Inflammation Right Ans - adaptive response of the body to injury or illness

How many functions is the liver responsible for? Right Ans - about 500

lobule Right Ans - functional unit of the liver

hepatocyte Right Ans - liver cells that produce and secrete bile

bile Right Ans - stimulates peristalsis and breaks down fats in intestine

canaliculus Right Ans - channels between hepatocytes that drain bile into
the
common bile duct then into the duodenum and gall bladder

hepatic artery Right Ans - carries oxygenated blood into liver

portal vein Right Ans - carries unoxygenated blood that is high in nutrients
(from draining venous blood from all GI organs) into the liver; thus
provides energy for liver function

sinusoid Right Ans - capillaries between hepatocytes, carry blood to
hepatic vein

Kupffer cells Right Ans - line sinusoids, cells which act as macrophages to
destroy old WBCs, RBCs, and bacteria

hepatic vein Right Ans - carries blood from sinusoids to the inferior vena
cava

,metabolism of bile steps Right Ans - 1. Old erythrocytes (RBCs) break
down in bloodstream

2. Heme breakdown produces bilirubin in blood (unconjugated = fat soluble
only)

3. Bilirubin circulates through liver and is conjugated in the hepatocytes
(conjugated = water soluble only)

4. Conjugated bilirubin leaves liver (orange/yellow bile) via bile/hepatic duct

5. Excreted into duodenum, converted to urobilinogen (gives stool brown
color)

6. Excreted via feces

conjugated Right Ans - water soluble only

unconjugated Right Ans - fat soluble only

Why does bilirubin need to be conjugated? Right Ans - UNconjugated
bilirubin is fat-soluble, so would be reabsorbed in the duodenum, NOT
excreted
Conjugated bilirubin is water-soluble, so it will be excreted in the feces

What lab test detects UNconjugated Bilirubin? Right Ans - indirect

What lab test detects Conjugated Bilirubin? Right Ans - direct

urobilinogen Right Ans - gives stool its brown color

bile contains Right Ans - water
electrolytes
bile acids
cholesterol
bilirubin

how much bile does an adult produce a day? Right Ans - 400-800mL

, Jaundice Right Ans - symptom of liver disease caused by
hyperbilirubinemia

why does skin appear yellow with jaundice? Right Ans - deposition of bile
pigment in the skin and sclera

jaundice etiologies Right Ans - any type of liver disease
gallstones

3 types of jaundice Right Ans - 1. hemolytic jaundice
2. intrahepatic obstructive jaundice
3. extrahepatic obstructive jaundice

hemolytic jaundice Right Ans - excessive lysis of RBCs
liver can't keep up with conjugating
increased unconjugated bilirubin build up in blood

intrahepatic obstructive jaundice Right Ans - hepatocellular damage, so
liver can't conjugate or excrete bilirubin
increased unconjugated bilirubin build up in blood

extrahepatic obstructive jaundice Right Ans - bile duct obstruction (such as
a gallstone) so bile cannot get through
leads to increased conjugated bilirubin to accumulate in the liver and blood
stream

hepatitis Right Ans - inflammation of the liver

what can hepatitis lead to? Right Ans - degeneration, scarring, and necrosis
of hepatocytes

hep A Right Ans - infectious

hep A onset Right Ans - acute, sudden

hep A sources of infection Right Ans - contaminated food and water, poor
sanitation

hep A mode of transmission Right Ans - fecal-oral route

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