NUR 529 EXAM 3 2024/2025 UPDATE
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What is the gut A diverse bacterial community in the gut.
microflora?
What are the major Metabolic activities, trophic effects, and protection
functions of the gut against pathogens.
microflora?
Why do the stomach and Due to acidic and propulsive luminal contents.
small intestine contain
only a few species of
bacteria?
What factors influence Passage through birth canal, diet, neonatal care,
the colonization of the GI stress, pH, and immunologic status.
tract?
What is the major Fermentation of undigestible dietary residue and
metabolic function of endogenous mucus.
colonic microflora?
What is the role of They synthesize vitamin K.
colonic microorganisms
in vitamin synthesis?
What is the source of Fermentation of nondigestible carbohydrates.
energy in the colon?
What nutrients are Calcium, magnesium, and iron.
absorbed by colonic
microorganisms?
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What is resident gut Endogenous microbes in gut
flora?
What is colonization Protection against exogenous microbes
resistance?
What does gut flora Opportunistic bacteria growth
restrict?
What is the primary Removal of gluten from the diet.
treatment for celiac
disease?
What is gluten? The primary protein in wheat, barley, and rye.
Can oat products be Yes, as long as they are not contaminated with
consumed by individuals wheat during processing.
with celiac disease?
What types of food are Meats, vegetables, fruits, and dairy products.
free of gluten?
What is the result of Rapid and complete healing of the intestinal
complete exclusion of mucosa.
dietary gluten?
What is acute gastritis? Acute mucosal inflammation in the stomach.
What are the symptoms Emesis, pain, hemorrhage, and ulceration.
of acute gastritis?
What causes acute Local irritants such as aspirin, NSAIDs, alcohol, or
gastritis? bacterial toxins.
What can complicate Oral administration of corticosteroids.
acute hemorrhagic
gastritis?
What is bilirubin? Final product of heme breakdown in RBCs
What gives bile its color? Bilirubin
What is free bilirubin? Insoluble bilirubin attached to plasma albumin
What is conjugated Soluble bilirubin in bile
bilirubin?
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