S2 T6 Flashcards

1
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The digestive system is responsible for

A

absorption, Digestion, Metabolism, and Excretion

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2
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Movement of a medication, nutrient, or water from the intestines into the circulatory system (bloodstream).

A

Absorption

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3
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A medication used for motion sickness that prevents or relieves nausea and vomiting.

A

Antiemetic

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4
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A fluid secreted by the liver that aids in the digestion of fats.

A

Bile

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5
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Abnormal loose or watery bowels that can lead to dehydration.

A

Diarreah

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6
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The breakdown and dissolving of medications or food into smaller particles.

A

Digestion

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7
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The process of carrying the medication through the body to its site of action.

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Distribution

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8
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Root word meaning intestine.

A

inter/o

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9
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Rood word meaning stomach.

A

Gastr/o

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10
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A medication used to stimulate elimination of waste products from the colon or large intestine.

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Laxative

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11
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Breaking down chemicals and deactivating medications and occurs primarily in the liver.

A

Metabolism

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12
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Root word meaning mouth.

A

or/o

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13
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A pump located in parietal cells that secrete stomach acids when they are stimulated.

A

proton pump

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14
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Total Parenteral Nutrition.

A

TPN

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15
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A hardening of the liver caused by alcohol use disorder and hepatitis.

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Cirrhosis

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16
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Tumor growth in the colon

A

Colorectal colon cancer

17
Q

Difficulty eliminating waste products

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constipation

18
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A chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines that results in ulcerations in both the small and large intestines.

A

Chrohn’s Disease

19
Q

Abnormal frequency of loose or watery discharge from the colon and can lead to dehydration.

A

Diarrhea

20
Q

Vomiting

A

Emesis

21
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The formation of gas in the alimentary canal.

A

Flatulence

22
Q

A disease affecting the digestive system in which the contents of the stomach are pushed or refluxed back into the esophagus, and is commonly characterized by heartburn.

A

Gerd

23
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Gerd

A

Gastro esophageal Reflux Disease

24
Q

Inflamation of the liver

A

hepatitis

25
Q

Refers to Crohn’s Disease and ulcerative colitis.

A

Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome

26
Q

Hardening of the liver, often caused by excessive alcohol consumption.

A

Liver disease

27
Q

Open sores or lesions in the GI tract, usually in the stomach or intestines, that results in pain, inflammation, or bleeding.

A

peptic ulcers

28
Q

The cause of sores and inflammation I the lining of the large intestine.

A

Ulcerative colitis

29
Q

Pepsin is a normally present gastric enzyme that breaks down proteins.

A

Enzymes

30
Q

Antiperistalsis drugs slow the movement of the intestinal contents to allow for greater water and electrolyte absorption.

A
  1. Antidiarrheal
31
Q

Treats the conditions of nausea and vomiting. Vomiting is a reflex that occurs from a variety of stimuli. The treatment is to reduce the hyperactivity of stimuli receptors and lower the impulse rate.

A

Antiemetics

32
Q

Generally composed of inorganic salts such as calcium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide, and magnesium hydroxide, are popular antiulcer agents that act to neutralize existing acid.

A

Antacid/Antiulcer Agents

33
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Agents that are commonly prescribed to treat constipation, the condition of dehydrated stool in which bowel movements are infrequent, hard, and often painful and difficult.

A

Laxatives and Stool Softeners

34
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Used to treat conditions affecting the flow of urine.

A
  1. Urinary Tract Agents