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CAPA / CPAN Review – Updated Exam Questions & Verified Solutions | 2025–2026 Gastrointestinal Surgery Focus

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This updated CAPA/CPAN exam review covers high-yield gastrointestinal surgical content, including detailed Q&A on esophageal procedures, reflux interventions, stomach physiology, and small/large intestine function. Verified solutions help learners understand key digestive anatomy, surgical indications, sphincter function, reflux management (Heller myotomy, Nissen fundoplication), nutrient absorption pathways, and periAnesthesia implications frequently tested on CAPA and CPAN certification exams. Ideal for candidates seeking accurate, structured, and clinically relevant perioperative GI review material aligned with current exam standards.

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CAPA / CPAN REVIEW UPDATED EXAM
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.

Gastrointestinal Surgery:
Esophagus - correct answer -Esophagus:
-superior esophageal sphincter = conscious control


Esophageal Sphincter:
-smooth muscle - autonomic control
-cardiac sphincter is where esophagus and stomach come
together


Esophageal Tube:
-very elastic




**Gastrointestinal Surgery:
Esophagomyotomy (Heller) & Reflux - correct answer -**Heller
Procedure-loosens esophageal sphincter muscle for food bolus
patient or difficulty swallowing
-its a permanent incision


Procedures that treat Reflux:

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-**Nissan Fundoplication: take the neck of stomach and loop it
around esophagus to act like a lasso to tighten it down




Gastrointestinal Surgery:
Stomach - correct answer --mechanical digestion continues
-chemical digestions continues
-mucosal lining (COX1)
-Rugae- Gastric folds to help with expansion
-Pyloric sphinchter-allows food to slowly enter duodenum




Gastrointestinal Surgery:
Small intestine - correct answer -lots of surface area
absorption of electrolytes


Three parts:
-Duodenum
-Jejunum: absorbs surgars, fatty acids and amino acids
-Ileum: only place to absorbs Vit B12, recylcles unused bile,
reabsorbs it, and puts back into gallbladder




Gastrointestinal Surgery:

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Large Intestine - correct answer -Primary function to absorb water


Sections:
-Cecum
-colon
-rectum
-anus




Gastrointestinal Surgery:
Accessory organs of digestion - correct answer -Liver-produces
bile; hepatic ducts dump bile into bile duct and into gallbladder to
be stored


Gallbladder-stores bile; helps liver by dumping bile into bile duct if
needed


Pancreas-dumps digestive enzymes into hepatopancreatic
ampulla to mix with bile


*Livers making bile, L & R hepatic duct that dumps into common
hepatic duct (if not eating fatty meal) and into gallbladder to be
stored.
-if eating fatty meal-both liver and gallbladder excrete bile into
common bile duct > pancreas breaking down food further

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Gastrointestinal Surgery:
Gastrectomy - correct answer -Gastrectomy-removes all or
portion of stomach


Antrectomy:
-removal of bottom of stomach
-r/t cancer


Billroth I
-pylorus removed and bottom 1/2 of stomach and resewn into
stomach
*complication: dumping syndrome


Billroth II:
-most of the stomach is removed, requires rerouting
-jejunum is sewn into greater curvature of stomach
-more invasive procedure


Total Gastrectomy-removing whole stomach r/t stomach cancer




Gastrointestinal Surgery:
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