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WCU Patho Week 7 - Ch. 36, 37, 38, 41 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Description - ANSWER- Backflow of gastric contents into esophagus through lower esophageal sphincter (LES) Inflammation caused by reflux of highly acidic material (esophagitis) GERD Comfort Treatment - ANSWER-Over-the-counter antacids and histamine-blocking medications GERD Hospital Treatment - ANSWER-Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) halts and reverses changes of chronic GERD Reflux Esophagitis Description - ANSWER-Esophageal inflammation caused by high acidic reflux; associated with GERD Reflux Esophagitis Cause - ANSWER-Gastric overdistention or poor LES tone Copyright ©EMILLECT 2024. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 2/17 Hiatal Hernia Description - ANSWER-Defect in diaphragm allowing a portion of the stomach to pass through the diaphragmatic opening into the thorax Ulcerative Colitis Description - ANSWER-Chronic inflammatory disease of the mucosa of the rectum and colon Crohn Disease Affects - ANSWER-Proximal portion of the colon or terminal ileum Crohn Disease Description - ANSWER-Chronic inflammation of all layers of intestinal wall resulting from blockage and inflammation of lymphatic vessels Antibiotic-Associated Colitis AKA - ANSWER-Pseudomembranous Enterocolitis Antibiotic-Associated Colitis Pathogenesis - ANSWER-Clostridium difficile Antibiotic-Associated Colits Rare Treatment - ANSWER-Fecal transplant or colectomy Copyright ©EMILLECT 2024. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 3/17 Diverticular Disease Description - ANSWER-Presence of diverticula (herniations) in the colon Volvulus Description - ANSWER-Twisting of bowel on itself causing intestinal obstruction and blood vessel compression (ischemia) Intussusception Description - ANSWER-Telescoping/invagination of a portion of bowel into adjacent (usually distal) bowel

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WCU Patho Week 7 - Ch. 36, 37, 38, 41 Questions
and Answers 100% Pass


Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Description - ANSWER✔✔-

Backflow of gastric contents into esophagus through lower esophageal

sphincter (LES)


Inflammation caused by reflux of highly acidic material (esophagitis)


GERD Comfort Treatment - ANSWER✔✔-Over-the-counter antacids and

histamine-blocking medications


GERD Hospital Treatment - ANSWER✔✔-Proton pump inhibitors (PPI)

halts and reverses changes of chronic GERD


Reflux Esophagitis Description - ANSWER✔✔-Esophageal inflammation

caused by high acidic reflux; associated with GERD


Reflux Esophagitis Cause - ANSWER✔✔-Gastric overdistention or poor

LES tone




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,Hiatal Hernia Description - ANSWER✔✔-Defect in diaphragm allowing a

portion of the stomach to pass through the diaphragmatic opening into the

thorax


Ulcerative Colitis Description - ANSWER✔✔-Chronic inflammatory

disease of the mucosa of the rectum and colon


Crohn Disease Affects - ANSWER✔✔-Proximal portion of the colon or

terminal ileum


Crohn Disease Description - ANSWER✔✔-Chronic inflammation of all

layers of intestinal wall resulting from blockage and inflammation of

lymphatic vessels


Antibiotic-Associated Colitis AKA - ANSWER✔✔-Pseudomembranous

Enterocolitis


Antibiotic-Associated Colitis Pathogenesis - ANSWER✔✔-Clostridium

difficile


Antibiotic-Associated Colits Rare Treatment - ANSWER✔✔-Fecal

transplant or colectomy



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, Diverticular Disease Description - ANSWER✔✔-Presence of diverticula

(herniations) in the colon


Volvulus Description - ANSWER✔✔-Twisting of bowel on itself causing

intestinal obstruction and blood vessel compression (ischemia)


Intussusception Description - ANSWER✔✔-Telescoping/invagination of a

portion of bowel into adjacent (usually distal) bowel causing intestinal

obstruction. Most often in infants.


Celiac Disease Description - ANSWER✔✔-Familial intolerance of gluten-

containing foods.


Leads to inflammation and atrophy of the intestinal villi


Celiac Disease Treatment - ANSWER✔✔-Gluten free diet


Supplemental iron, folate, B12, fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K)


Oral corticosteriods or other immunomodulating agents for refractory


Colonic Polyps - ANSWER✔✔-Any protrusion into the GI lumen


Major precursor lesion in development of colon cancer


Benign or malignant

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