Karius - GI Phys Review Flashcards

1
Q

difference btwn retching and vomiting

A

UES is open in vomiting

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2
Q

no retching, sudden spasm of everything

A

projectile vomiting

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3
Q

substance P binds to NK-1 receptor in SI

A

peristaltic rush

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4
Q

neurokinin B binds to NK3 receptors in LI

A

ultrapropulsive event

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5
Q

what regions of the brain are directly involved in producing satiety

A

ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus

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6
Q

what regions of the brain are ass’d with the control of metabolism

A

dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus

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7
Q

orexin A

A

hunger

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8
Q

distention and CCK

A

satiety

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9
Q

ghrelin

A

hungry - btwn meals

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10
Q

neruopeptide Y

A

hunger

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11
Q

normal trigger for production of bile salts/acids

A

return of bile salts/acids to liver

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12
Q

contration of gallbladder and satiety

A

CCK

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13
Q
  • triggered by low pH in lumen

- causes bicarb secretion from pancreas to liver

A

secretin

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14
Q

causes secretion of pancreatic enzymes

A

CCK

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15
Q

wave of relaxation that precedes a peristaltic wave in the duodenum causes relaxation of what?

A

hepatopancreatic sphincter (sphincter of oddi)

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16
Q

flattened villi ass’d with what kind of diarrhea?

A

inflammatory

17
Q

activation of gastric mechanoreceptors by distention

A

vomiting

18
Q

pharngeal phase of swallow controlled by

A

nucleus of the solitary tract

19
Q

major inhibitory NT of GI motility

A

NO

20
Q
  • reduction in gastric acid secretion

- increase in secretion of gastric mucous

A

PGE2

21
Q

macrocytic anemia

A

B12 def

22
Q

microcytic anemia

A

Fe def

23
Q

strong wave of peristalsis hat forces chyme through pyloric sphincter

A

pyloric pump

24
Q
  • decrease gastric acid and pepsinogen secretion
  • decreases pancreatic and SI fluid secretion
  • decreases gallbladder cont
  • dec insulin and glucagon release
A

somatostatin