chapter 6 Flashcards

additional suffixes & digestive system terms

1
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-ectasis & -ectasia

A

dilation, wideneing

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2
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-emesis

A

vomitting

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3
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-pepsia

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digestion

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4
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-phagia

A

eating, swallowing

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5
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-plasty

A

surgical repair

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6
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-ptysis

A

spitting

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7
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-rrhage & -rrhagia

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bursting forth of blood

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8
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-rrhaphy

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suture

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9
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-rrhea

A

flow, discharge

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10
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-spasm

A

involuntary contraction of muscles

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11
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-stasis

A

stopping, controlling

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12
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-stenosis

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narrowing, tightening

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13
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-tresia

A

opening

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14
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-emesis (separate term)

A

kidney-shaped basin to catch vomit and prescription to induce vomiting

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15
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-lysis (separate term)

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breakdown

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16
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-spasm (separate term)

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gastro sphincters spasm

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17
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-stasis (separate term)

A

over growth of bacteria in intestines

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18
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-stenosis (separate term)

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projectile vomiting

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19
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herni-

A

hernia

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20
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lip/o

A

fat

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21
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splen/o

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spleen

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22
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stomat/o

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mouth

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23
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amylase and lipase tests

A

tests for the levels of amylase and lipase enzymes in blood

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24
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liver function test (LFTs)

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tests for enzymes and bilirubin in blood (serum)

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25
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stool culture

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tests for microorganisms in stool

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26
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stool guiac test/hemocult test

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test to detect blood in feces

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27
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versions of x-rays

A

-lower gastrointestinal series (barium enema)
-upper gastrointestinal series
-cholangiography
-computed tomography (CT)

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28
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lower gastrointestinal series (barium enema x-ray)

A

colon and rectum

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29
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upper gastrointestinal series x-ray

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stomach, esophagus, and small intestine

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30
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cholangiography x-ray

A

biliary system

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31
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ultrasound examination

A

-abdominal ultrasonography (viscera)
-endoscopic ultrasonography

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32
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magnetic resonance

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-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
-imaging of organs and tissues

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33
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nuclear medicine test

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-hepatobiliary iminodiacteic acid scan (HIDA)
-radioactive isotopes that track bile

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34
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gastric bypass/bariatric surgery

A

reduces stomach size

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35
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gastrointestinal endoscopy

A

visual examination of the GI tract

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36
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laparoscopy

A

visual examination of abdomen

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37
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liver biopsy

A

removal of liver tissue for microscopic examination

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38
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nasogastric intubation

A

insertion of a tube through the nose into the stomach

39
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paracentesis (abdominocentesis)

A

puncture to remove fluid from the abdomen

40
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AFP (alpha-fetoprotein)

A

tumor marker for liver cancer

41
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alk phos

A

alkaline phosphate

42
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ALT, AST

A

alanine transaminac, aspartate transminase

43
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BE

A

barium enema

44
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BM

A

bowel movement

45
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BRBPR

A

bright red blood per rectum

46
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CD

A

celiac disease

47
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CT

A

computed tomography

48
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EGD

A

esophagogastroduodenoscopy

49
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ERCP

A

endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

50
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EUS

A

endoscopic ultrasonography

51
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FOBT

A

fecal occult blood test

52
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G-tube

A

gastrostomy tube (feeding tube)

53
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GB

A

gallbladder

54
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GERD

A

gastroesophageal reflux disease

55
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GI

A

gastrointestinal

56
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HBV

A

hepatitis B virus

57
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IBD

A

inflammatory bowel disease

58
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J-tube

A

jejunostomy tube (feeding tube)

59
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LAC

A

laparoscopic- assisted colectomy

60
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LFTs

A

liver function tests

61
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MRI

A

magnetic resonance imaging

62
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NASH

A

nonalcoholic streatohepatitis

63
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NG tube

A

nasogastric tube

64
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NPO

A

nothing by mouth

65
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PEG tube

A

percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube

66
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PEJ tube

A

percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy tube

67
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PTHC

A

percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography

68
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PUD

A

peptic ulcer disease

69
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TPN

A

total parenteral nutrition

70
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what is a T tube?

A

tube placed in the bile duct for drainage into a small pouch on the outside of body

71
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cholestasis

A

stoppage of bile (flow)

72
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dysphagia

A

difficulty swallowing

73
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polyphagia

A

excessive eating

74
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dyspepsia

A

difficult digestion

75
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biliary atresia

A

bile ducts not open

76
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esophageal atresia

A

esophagus not open at birth

77
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ileostomy

A

opening of the ileum to the outside of the body

78
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steatorrhea

A

discharge of fat

79
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cecal volvulus

A

twisted intestines in the area of the cecum

80
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aphthous stomatitis

A

inflammation of the mouth with a small ulcer

81
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oropharynx

A

part of the throat near the mouth

82
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periodontal membrane

A

membrane surrounding tooth

83
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measurement of bile pigment in the blood

A

serum bilirubin

84
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small bowel follow-through

A

sequential X-ray images of the small intestine

85
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percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography

A

injection of contrast material through the skin to the liver to obtain x-rays images of bile vessels

86
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endoscopic ultrasonography

A

injection of contrast material through an endoscope for x-ray imaging of pancreas and bile ducts

87
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HIDA scan

A

radioactive imaging of the liver, gallbladder, intestine

88
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TPN meaning

A

intravenous injection of nutrients

89
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PUD meaning

A

H. pylori causes this condition

90
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EGD meaning

A

endoscopic visualization of the upper gastrointestinal tract

91
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IBD meaning

A

includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis

92
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GERD meaning

A

heartburn

93
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BRBPR meaning

A

hematochezia