Structures of the GI tract
GI Diagnostics
GI Assessment
GI Medications
100

I am about 25cm long and help with the passage of food

What is the esophagus?

100
This test is used to discover the presence of parasites  
What is a stool/fecal specimen analysis?
100

What is the correct order of an abdominal assessment?

What is inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation?

100

This lifestyle choice is known to deactivate antacids, making them less useful and effective.

What is smoking?

200

I am the colon, what are my three sections?

What are ascending, transverse, and descending?

200

This test removes fluid from the peritoneum 

What is a paracentesis?

200

What are 4 key assessment findings the nurse should comment on when inspecting an abdomen?

What is shape/contour, symmetry, skin surface, and pulsations?

200

This laxative type is most often used for surgical prep for a colonoscopy.

What is hyperosmotic?

polyethylene glycol

300

I am the largest gland in the body, containing Kupffer cells, weighing 3-4lbs

What is the liver?

300

This bacteria is known to colonize the stomach and duodenum and is known to cause what conditions in the GI tract.

What is H. pylori (Helicobacter pylori) that causes ulcers?

300

This is the normal sound and frequency of bowel sounds.

What is high-pitched gurgling occurring irregularly from 5-30x per minute?

300

Outside of surgery, these non-surgical treatments exist for constipation.

What is dietary, behavioural, and pharmacological treatments?

400

My lower sphincter regulates how the stomach empties into the small intestine

What is the pyloric sphincter?

400

What is the other name for an upper GI scope?

What is Esophagogastroduodenoscopy?

400

This type of sound would be heard if a mass was anticipated when percussing the abdomen.

What is dullness?

400

These are thee most effective medication class for supressing gastric acid secretions. What is the common suffix?

What are proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)?

Suffix - prazoles

500

I line the abdominal cavity and form the mesentery

What is the peritoneum?

500

This is the test for patients with acute cholecystitis, explain the steps and a positive result.

Murphys sign, pts takes deep breath in while palpating R subcostal area, pain on inspiration +

500

This is where the nurse will palpate to identify aortic pulsations within the abdominal assessment, including what direction in which they are pulsating if an aneurysm is detected.

What is the upper abdomen, slightly left of midline, pulsating laterally (not forward as normal)?

500

These are the most concerning adverse reactions or outcomes post-antiemtic administration.

What are CNS depression, QTc prolongation, hypotension, tardive dyskinesia (maxeran), blurred vision.

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