Decks in this Class (42):
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Exam 1 Upper Gi Anatomy
EXAM #1: UPPER GI ANATOMY
Sample Cards:what are the four layers of the gi tube,what are the four layers of the mucosa,what are the two layers of the musculari50 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Lower Gi Anatomy
EXAM #1: LOWER GI ANATOMY
Sample Cards:what vagal trunk runs anterior to the es,what vagal trunk runs posterior to the e,what is the eponym for the anterior gast40 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Embryology Of The Gi System
EXAM #1: EMBRYOLOGY OF THE GI SYSTEM
Sample Cards:what germ layer do the stomodeum and pro,what are the derivatives of the foregut,what artery supplies the foregut54 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Biochemistry Of The Gi Tract
EXAM #1: BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE GI TRACT
Sample Cards:what enzymes are contained in the mouth,what is the function of alpha amylase,what is the function of lingual lipase66 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Immunology Of The Gi Tract
EXAM #1: IMMUNOLOGY OF THE GI TRACT
Sample Cards:what is the big difference between mucos,how long do mucosal antibody responses l,what are effector cells48 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Bacterial Infections Of The Gi Tr
EXAM #1: BACTERIAL INFECTIONS OF THE GI TRACT
Sample Cards:what are the symptoms of botulism poison,what causes botulism,when do the symptoms of botulism start81 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Pathology Of The Esophagus
EXAM #1: PATHOLOGY OF THE ESOPHAGUS
Sample Cards:what is the definition of odnophasia,what should you think when a patient com,what is the pathologic feature of achala55 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Liver Enzymes
EXAM #1: LIVER ENZYMES
Sample Cards:what is the common term to refer to a el,which of the transaminases is less speci,what is ast41 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Pathology Of The Stomach
EXAM #1: PATHOLOGY OF THE STOMACH
Sample Cards:what is the definition of gastritis,what is the underlying cause of acute ga,what are the three major mucosal defense59 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Small Bowel Pathology
EXAM #1: SMALL BOWEL PATHOLOGY
Sample Cards:what is the definition of ibd,what two diseases comprise ibd,what is the postulated etiology of ibd43 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Small Bowel Pathology Ii
EXAM #1: SMALL BOWEL PATHOLOGY II
Sample Cards:what is diverticulosis,what is diverticulitis,which is more associated with bleeding d42 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Gi Neoplasia
EXAM #1: GI NEOPLASIA
Sample Cards:what type of tumor is the most common in,what site is most commonly affected by n,what are the most common benign tumors o75 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Non Infectious Gi Motility Disord
EXAM #3: NON-INFECTIOUS GI MOTILITY DISORDERS
Sample Cards:what is a primary motility disorder,what are the signs symptoms of primary m,what causes dysmotility of the gut31 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Inflammatory Bowel Disease
EXAM #1: INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Sample Cards:what is ibd,what are the two major diseases that mak,what are the other minor diseases associ44 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 1 Review
EXAM #1: REVIEW
Sample Cards:what is the staining method that is used,what third of the esophagus is more like,at what vertebral level is the esophagea128 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Liver Pathology
EXAM #2: LIVER PATHOLOGY
Sample Cards:what are the four most common causes of,what is meant by hepatocyte integrity,what are the two classic liver lab tests73 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Liver Pathology Ii
EXAM #2: LIVER PATHOLOGY II
Sample Cards:which hepatitis viruses are transmitted,how is hav commonly acquired,how is hev commonly acquired60 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Pancreatitis
EXAM #2: PANCREATITIS
Sample Cards:what is the sphincter of oddi,what neutralizes gastric acid as the mea,what turns a meal into liquid for absorp25 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Gi Bleeding
EXAM #2: GI BLEEDING
Sample Cards:what delineates between upper and lower,what does occult bleeding indicate,what is melena and indication of49 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Constipation
EXAM #2: CONSTIPATION
Sample Cards:what are the rome iii criteria for const,list the red flags relating to constipat,what are important historical questions28 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Liver Pathology Iii
EXAM #2: LIVER PATHOLOGY III
Sample Cards:draw the liver acinus and label the zone,why is the centrilobular region center o,what are the two types of drugs that cau45 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Liver Pathology Iv
EXAM #2: LIVER PATHOLOGY IV
Sample Cards:what is hereditary hemochromatosis,what gene is implicated in hereditary he,what is the link between transferrin hep60 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Esophageal Disorders
EXAM #2: ESOPHAGEAL DISORDERS
Sample Cards:what is an alternate name for heartburn,what is the definition of odynophagia,what is globus hystericus39 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Noninfectious Hepatobiliary Disease
Noninfectious Hepatobiliary Disease
Sample Cards:what are the three patterns to think of,what tests truly test the function of th,what enzymes are used in the evaluation45 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Osteopathic Considerations In Gi
EXAM #2: OSTEOPATHIC CONSIDERATIONS IN GI
Sample Cards:what nerve provides 75 of the pns influe,what nerves compose the cranial portion,what nerves compose the sacral portion o38 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Vomiting In Infants Children
EXAM #2: VOMITING IN INFANTS & CHILDREN
Sample Cards:what is the definition of apnea in infan,what is ger,what is regurgitation28 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Viral Hepatitis
EXAM #2: VIRAL HEPATITIS
Sample Cards:describe the histologic appearance of he,what are the complications of hepatitis,how does cirrhosis appear histologically52 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Hepatitis C
EXAM #2: HEPATITIS C
Sample Cards:what type of virus is hcv,is hepatitis c enveloped,where is the highest incidence of hcv wo26 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 2 Review
EXAM #2: REVIEW
Sample Cards:what is causing the dark urine seen in p,what labs differentiate dubin johnson sy,what are the five normal components of b90 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Colorectal Cancer
EXAM #3: COLORECTAL CANCER
Sample Cards:what are the landmarks for the colon,what are the major arteries that branch,what are the major arteries that branch52 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Pancreatic Cancer
EXAM #3: PANCREATIC CANCER
Sample Cards:where is pancreatic cancer more prevalen,what is the mortality associated with pa,where is the pancreas located48 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Hepatobiliary Malignancy
EXAM #3: HEPATOBILIARY MALIGNANCY
Sample Cards:how many segments is the liver divided i,list the benign liver lesions,what are liver adenomas43 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Neonatal Jaundice
EXAM #3: NEONATAL JAUNDICE
Sample Cards:what is the definition of direct hyperbi,what does the bilirubin level need to be,where do you look if youre concerned abo27 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Cholelithiasis And Cholecystitis
EXAM #3: CHOLELITHIASIS AND CHOLECYSTITIS
Sample Cards:what is unique about the gallbladder in,where is the gallbladder best found,what is the normal function of the gallb36 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Pancreatitis
EXAM #3: PANCREATITIS
Sample Cards:what is the most common etiology of meta,what are the genetic underpinnings of ac,what are the most common causes of mecha45 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Gi Disease In Primary Care
EXAM #3: GI DISEASE IN PRIMARY CARE
Sample Cards:what class of antibiotics is most common,what are the functional disorders of the,what causes bowel obstruction23 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Pediatric Surgical Problems
EXAM #3: PEDIATRIC SURGICAL PROBLEMS
Sample Cards:what are the three etiologies of lymphad,what is the difference between acute and,what is the surgical procedure to diagno43 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Pediatric Cholestasis
EXAM #3: PEDIATRIC CHOLESTASIS
Sample Cards:what lab is characteristic for pediatric,what are the etiologies of pediatric cho,what are the functions of bile41 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Drug Induced Liver Injury
EXAM #3: DRUG-INDUCED LIVER INJURY
Sample Cards:what is the value of a ruq us in the set,on liver biopsy what are the characteris,what is the number one antibiotic to cau35 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Hernias
EXAM #3: HERNIAS
Sample Cards:what is the general school of thought fo,what is the most common type of all hern,review the abdominal wall layers39 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Acute Abdomen
EXAM #3: ACUTE ABDOMEN
Sample Cards:how is the nine quadrant view of the abd,what type of sensation is associated wit,what type of sensation is associated wit24 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exam 3 Review
EXAM #3: REVIEW
Sample Cards:list 7x risk factors for colon cancer,what is the inheritance pattern of the a,name the three scenarios that will give62 CardsPreview Flashcards
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