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Exam 1: BIOS256 / BIOS 256 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Anatomy and Physiology IV with Lab | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain Question: Which vitamin deficiency is most likely with long-term PPI use? Answer: Vitamin B12 Question: Which condition causes sharp RUQ pain after fatty meals? Answer: Gallstones (cholelithiasis) Question: Which condition is caused by inflammation of the gallbladder? Answer: Cholecystitis Question: Which condition results from liver scarring? Answer: Cirrhosis Question: A patient reports difficulty digesting fats after gallbladder removal. Why? Answer: Bile is no longer stored for release into the intestine Question: A nurse reviews labs for a patient with pernicious anemia. What deficiency is expected? Answer: Vitamin B12

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Exam 1: BIOS256 / BIOS 256 (Latest
Update ) Anatomy and
Physiology IV with Lab | Questions
and Verified Answers | 100% Correct
| Grade A - Chamberlain


Question:
Which vitamin deficiency is most likely with long-term PPI use?
Answer:
Vitamin B12




Question:
Which condition causes sharp RUQ pain after fatty meals?
Answer:
Gallstones (cholelithiasis)

,Question:
Which condition is caused by inflammation of the gallbladder?
Answer:
Cholecystitis




Question:
Which condition results from liver scarring?
Answer:
Cirrhosis




Question:
A patient reports difficulty digesting fats after gallbladder removal. Why?
Answer:
Bile is no longer stored for release into the intestine




Question:
A nurse reviews labs for a patient with pernicious anemia. What deficiency is
expected?
Answer:
Vitamin B12

, Question:
A patient with peptic ulcer disease asks why antibiotics are prescribed. Best
answer?
Answer:
They kill H. pylori, the bacteria that cause ulcers




Question:
A patient with cirrhosis has impaired digestion. Which function is lost?
Answer:
Production of bile




Question:
A patient with pancreatic cancer develops fatty stools. What is the cause?
Answer:
Impaired secretion of digestive enzymes




Question:
A student says "the cecum is part of the small intestine." What should the
nurse say?
Answer:
No, the cecum is part of the large intestine

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