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HSC3537 Digestive Exam Study
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The 2nd portion (5' long) of small intestine that means to empty is the: - ANSWER
jejunum

The organ that produces bile is the: - ANSWER liver

The lining of the structures in the abdominal and pelvic cavities is the: - ANSWER
peritoneum

The ring of muscles found in opening between stomach and duodenum is the: - ANSWER
pyloric sphincter

The tube that extends from the pharynx (throat) to the stomach and means gullet is the: -
ANSWER eso/phagus

The combining forms os-, or/o-, and stomato- all mean: - ANSWER mouth

The combining form that means "small intestines" is: - ANSWER enter/o-

The combining form that means "rectum (straight) and anus (ring)" is: - ANSWER
proct/o-

The combining form for small growth is: - ANSWER polyp/o-

The diagnostic term that means inflammation of the stomach, intestines, and colon is: -
ANSWER gastroenterocolitis

The diagnostic term that means abnormal condition of having diverticula
(out-pouchings) in the colon is: - ANSWER diverticul/o/sis

The diagnostic term gingivitis means: - ANSWER inflammation of the gums

The diagnostic term chole/lith/iasis means: - ANSWER condition of gallstones

The diagnostic term that means prolapse of the rectum is: - ANSWER procto/ptosis

The diagnostic term gastro/enter/itis means: - ANSWER inflammation of the stomach
and intestinal track

The diagnostic term for chronic inflammation of the small and/or large intestines,
characterized by cobblestone ulcerations along the intestinal wall and the formation of
scar tissue, is: - ANSWER Crohn's Disease

, The diagnostic term for the abnormal growing together of two surfaces normally
separated is: - ANSWER adhesion

The diagnostic term ulcerative colitis means: - ANSWER inflammation of the colon with
sores

The diagnostic term for a disorder characterized by prolonged refusal to eat is: -
ANSWER anorexia nervosa

The diagnostic term for a chronic disease of the liver characterized by the gradual
destruction of liver cells is: - ANSWER cirrhosis

The surgical term that means crushing a stone in the common bile duct is: - ANSWER
choledocholith/otripsy

The surgical term cheil/orrhaphy means: - ANSWER suture of the lips

The surgical term that means incision in to the abdominal wall is: - ANSWER lapar/otomy

The surgical term that means suture of the tongue is: - ANSWER glossorrhaphy

The procedural term for X-ray filming of the gallbladder is: - ANSWER
chole/cysto/graphy

The procedural term that means visual examination of the rectum is: - ANSWER
proctoscopy

The term Endoscopic Gastroscop/e is defined as a(n): - ANSWER instrument used for
visual examination of the stomach

The procedural term meaning visual examination within a hollow organ is: - ANSWER
endoscopy

The term Proctoscope means: - ANSWER instrument used for visual examination of the
rectum

The procedural phrase for a barium enema with X-rays is: - ANSWER lower GI Series

The procedural term for a series of X-ray films taken of the stomach & duodenum after
barium has been swallowed is: - ANSWER Upper GI Series

The medical term Brady/pepsia means: - ANSWER slow digestion

The medical term Dysphagia means: - ANSWER difficult swallowing or eating

The medical term a/pepsia means: - ANSWER without digestion

The medical term that means physician who specializes in proctology is: - ANSWER
proctologist

The medical term gastro/dynia means: - ANSWER pain in the stomach

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