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Exam 4 RRD 12 patho Nurs 3366 Questions and
Answers with 100% Complete Solutions
Disorders of the Esophagus
-GERD
-Barrett's esophagus
Disorders of the stomach
-gastritis
-hiatal hernia
Disorders of the stomach and duodenum
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Disorders of the intestines
-colorectal caner
-inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
-Intestinal obstruction
-Diverticular disease
-Appendicitis/Peritonitis
GI bleeding
UGI (upper gastrointestinal)
LGI (lower gastrointestinal)
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Disorders of Accessory Organs
-Jaundice
-Disorders of the gallbladder
-Disorders of the pancreas
-Disorders of the liver
Gastrointestinal tract (GI)
-mouth
-esophagus
-stomach
-small intestine & large intestine
-rectum
-anus
5 anatomic sections
-epigastric
-right upper quadrant (RUQ)
-left upper quadrant (LUQ)
-right lower quadrant (RLQ)
-left lower quadrant (LLQ)
These are terms used when assessing abd and underlying GI
organs
5 anatomic sections
epigastric
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above the stomach
duodenum
first part of the small intestine
Pancreas
Regulates the level of sugar in the blood
RUQ
liver, gallbladder
LUQ
part of the stomach, spleen, part of transverse colon
RLQ
cecum & appendix, part of ascending colon
LLQ
Part of descending colon, sigmoid colon
umbilical region
around the navel
small intestine has
-duodenum
-jejunum
-ileum
large intestine (aka colon) has
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Exam 4 RRD 12 patho Nurs 3366 Questions and
Answers with 100% Complete Solutions
Disorders of the Esophagus
-GERD
-Barrett's esophagus
Disorders of the stomach
-gastritis
-hiatal hernia
Disorders of the stomach and duodenum
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Disorders of the intestines
-colorectal caner
-inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
-Intestinal obstruction
-Diverticular disease
-Appendicitis/Peritonitis
GI bleeding
UGI (upper gastrointestinal)
LGI (lower gastrointestinal)
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Disorders of Accessory Organs
-Jaundice
-Disorders of the gallbladder
-Disorders of the pancreas
-Disorders of the liver
Gastrointestinal tract (GI)
-mouth
-esophagus
-stomach
-small intestine & large intestine
-rectum
-anus
5 anatomic sections
-epigastric
-right upper quadrant (RUQ)
-left upper quadrant (LUQ)
-right lower quadrant (RLQ)
-left lower quadrant (LLQ)
These are terms used when assessing abd and underlying GI
organs
5 anatomic sections
epigastric
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above the stomach
duodenum
first part of the small intestine
Pancreas
Regulates the level of sugar in the blood
RUQ
liver, gallbladder
LUQ
part of the stomach, spleen, part of transverse colon
RLQ
cecum & appendix, part of ascending colon
LLQ
Part of descending colon, sigmoid colon
umbilical region
around the navel
small intestine has
-duodenum
-jejunum
-ileum
large intestine (aka colon) has
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