2024-11-12T10:25:34+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Melena is a symptom of GI disorders defined as:, Achalasia is usually associated with:, Which test is best for examining filling defects in the patient's colon and rectum?, Which of the following autoimmune diseases results in xerostoma?, Esophageal varices lead to which of the following?, What is the primary reason for the poor prognosis and high mortality rate of esophageal cancer patients?, Which of the following is marked by a protrusion of stomach through an opening in the diaphragm, dysphagia, and gastroesophageal reflux?, Yellow or green vomit indicates the presence of bile in the stomach., Problems with gastric emptying are indicated by:, Most instances of chronic gastritis and duodenal ulcers are caused by:, Based on similar symptoms, GERD is often confused with which disease?, Which of the following is a result of chronic GERD?, Unresolved peptic ulcers can lead to which of the following?, Chronic Duodenal ulcers can cause perforation of duodenal contents into the peritoneum, cavity causing __________., Gastrointestinal lymphoma is secondary to:, Intestinal blockages can lead to sepsis, shock, and/or death., It would be ok to give a celiac patient the standard gastric emptying meal of 4 oz of eggs, 2 pieces of white bread, and 4oz of water as part of a gastric emptying study protocol., Chron's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are both inflammatory bowel diseases. All of the following are common for both diseases except:, Diverticulitis commonly leads to which of the following?, A classic clinical sign of appendicitis is:, Which of the following types of peritonitis have a high mortality rate?, Which of the following diseases is characterized by an outpouching of the ileum which secretes stomach acid?, Which of the following is a common manifestation of Meckel's Diverticulum, Congestive heart failure can result in malabsorption syndromes., Which of the following is the biggest contributor to a poor prognosis of colorectal cancer? flashcards
PATHO GI Homework Quiz 1

PATHO GI Homework Quiz 1

  • Melena is a symptom of GI disorders defined as:
    Answer: black tarry stools
  • Achalasia is usually associated with:
    Answer: xerostoma
  • Which test is best for examining filling defects in the patient's colon and rectum?
    Answer: barium enema
  • Which of the following autoimmune diseases results in xerostoma?
    Answer: Sjogren's syndrome
  • Esophageal varices lead to which of the following?
    Answer: all of the above
  • What is the primary reason for the poor prognosis and high mortality rate of esophageal cancer patients?
    Answer: They are usually stage 3 or 4 upon diagnosis
  • Which of the following is marked by a protrusion of stomach through an opening in the diaphragm, dysphagia, and gastroesophageal reflux?
    Answer: hiatal hernia
  • Yellow or green vomit indicates the presence of bile in the stomach.
    Answer: True
  • Problems with gastric emptying are indicated by:
    Answer: vomiting undigested food
  • Most instances of chronic gastritis and duodenal ulcers are caused by:
    Answer: helicobacter pylori
  • Based on similar symptoms, GERD is often confused with which disease?
    Answer: angina pectoris
  • Which of the following is a result of chronic GERD?
    Answer: esophageal cancer
  • Unresolved peptic ulcers can lead to which of the following?
    Answer: all of the above
  • Chronic Duodenal ulcers can cause perforation of duodenal contents into the peritoneum, cavity causing __________.
    Answer: peritonitis
  • Gastrointestinal lymphoma is secondary to:
    Answer: all of the above
  • Intestinal blockages can lead to sepsis, shock, and/or death.
    Answer: True
  • It would be ok to give a celiac patient the standard gastric emptying meal of 4 oz of eggs, 2 pieces of white bread, and 4oz of water as part of a gastric emptying study protocol.
    Answer: False
  • Chron's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are both inflammatory bowel diseases. All of the following are common for both diseases except:
    Answer: occur throughout the entire GI tract
  • Diverticulitis commonly leads to which of the following?
    Answer: GI bleed
  • A classic clinical sign of appendicitis is:
    Answer: McBurney point
  • Which of the following types of peritonitis have a high mortality rate?
    Answer: infection in ascites
  • Which of the following diseases is characterized by an outpouching of the ileum which secretes stomach acid?
    Answer: Meckel's diverticulum
  • Which of the following is a common manifestation of Meckel's Diverticulum
    Answer: GI bleed
  • Congestive heart failure can result in malabsorption syndromes.
    Answer: True
  • Which of the following is the biggest contributor to a poor prognosis of colorectal cancer?
    Answer: Often asymptomatic until well advanced