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NURS 5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 5 | Gastrointestinal, Hepatic & Endocrine Disorders, Diabetes Mellitus | Complete Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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This document contains a comprehensive collection of NURS 5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 5 questions and correct answers covering major gastrointestinal, hepatic, endocrine, thyroid, adrenal, and pancreatic disorders. Topics include GI anatomy and physiology, constipation, diarrhea, peptic ulcer disease, inflammatory bowel disease, liver disease, hepatitis, endocrine hormone regulation, thyroid disorders, adrenal disorders, diabetes mellitus, and acute diabetic complications. The material follows a question-and-answer format that reinforces key pathophysiology concepts, clinical manifestations, etiologies, laboratory findings, and disease mechanisms commonly tested in graduate nursing courses. It also reviews hormone physiology, liver failure complications, hepatitis interpretation, diabetic emergencies, and chronic diabetes complications, making it a valuable resource for exam preparation and course review. Keywords gastrointestinal physiology GI tract digestion absorption motility secretion constipation diarrhea peptic ulcer disease Helicobacter pylori gastric ulcer duodenal ulcer ulcerative colitis Crohn disease irritable bowel syndrome diverticulosis diverticulitis bowel obstruction appendicitis cholelithiasis cholecystitis pancreatitis liver failure portal hypertension ascites hepatic encephalopathy jaundice fatty liver alcoholic hepatitis cirrhosis hepatitis A hepatitis B hepatitis C endocrine system pituitary hormones hypothalamus thyroid hormones insulin glucagon cortisol aldosterone hyperthyroidism Graves disease myxedema coma thyroid storm Cushing disease Addison disease type 1 diabetes mellitus type 2 diabetes mellitus diabetic ketoacidosis hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome diabetic complications advanced nursing pathophysiology exam questions practice questions

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Nurs 5315 Exam 5 2026/2027
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What organs make up the upper GI tract? - ANSWER ✔✔Mouth/oral

cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, duodenum.


What organs make up the lower GI tract? - ANSWER ✔✔Small

intestines, large intestine, colon


What are the four basic actions of the GI system? - ANSWER

✔✔Digestion, absorption, motility, and secretion.

,What is a sphincter? - ANSWER ✔✔Muscle that aids in closing off

the different compartments and helps promote absorption of nutrients

and motility of food.


What sphincters are found in the GI tract? - ANSWER

✔✔Esophageal sphincter: separates esophageal and stomach.


Pyloric sphincter: separates the stomach and small intestine.

Ileocecal sphincter: separates small intestines and large intestines;

people with large intestine resections lose this valve and lose ability to

properly absorb nutrients and fluid.


Where does most digestion and absorption take place? - ANSWER

✔✔Small intestine


What enzymes are contained in saliva? - ANSWER ✔✔Amylase and

lysosome


What does gastric inhibitory peptide (GIP) do? - ANSWER

✔✔Stimulates the release of insulin from beta cells in the pancreas,

maintains blood sugar after eating.


What does glucagon -like peptide 1 (GLP1) do? - ANSWER

✔✔Stimulates pancreatic glucose-dependent insulin secretion.

,Explain the GI circulation anatomy and physiology.


(ARTERIAL) - ANSWER ✔✔Arterial blood supply:


Celiac artery supplies

Hepatic artery (Liver)

Stomach

Spleen

Pancreas




Superior mesenteric artery supplies

Pancreas

Small intestine

Colon




Inferior mesenteric artery supplies

Colon

Explain the GI circulation anatomy and physiology. (VENOUS) -

ANSWER ✔✔Blood flows thru gut to hepatic circulation via the



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, Hepatic Portal Vein to the liver to the hepatic veins to the inferior vena

cava

Liver:

Majority of blood from abdomen runts thru 3 veins (hepatic portal vein,

splenic vein, and mesenteric veins)


In addition to detoxing, the liver does what? - ANSWER ✔✔In

addition to detox: The liver absorbs non-fat, water soluble fluids and

nutrients (small intestines absorb fat molecules transported via central

lacteals (lymphatic capillaries) to the thoracic ducts to the left subclavian

veins, bypassing the liver.




Reticuloendothelial cells and hepatocytes absorb and store nutrients.

Intermediate chemical processing of nutrients occurs in liver.


Hepatic blood flow - ANSWER ✔✔Blood flows through the liver

sinusoids, where reticuloendothelial cells (Kupffer cells = macrophages)

remove toxins, bacteria, and metabolic waste products.


Villi blood flow - ANSWER ✔✔Arterial and venous blood vessels are

close to each other but with opposite directionality.

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