Small Intestine
Liver & Gallbladder
Pancreas
Large Intestine
GI Emergencies
100

What is the first section of the small intestine?

Duodenum

100

Which organ produces bile?

Liver

100

What hormone lowers blood glucose?

Insulin

100

Loose watery stools are called?

Diarrhea

100

RLQ pain at McBurney's Point suggests what condition?

Appendicitis

200

What is the main function of the small intestine?

Digestion and absorption

200

Which organ stores and concentrates bile?

Gallbladder

200

What hormone raises blood glucose?

Glucagon

200

What vitamin is produced by intestinal bacteria?

Vitamin K

200

Yellow skin caused by bile buildup is called?

Jaundice

300

What structures increase absorption surface area?

Villi

300

What hormone causes the gallbladder to contract?

Cholecystokinin (CCK)

300

What digestive fluid is secreted by the pancreas?

Pancreatic juice

300

Feces remaining in the colon longer than 5 days result in what condition?

Constipation

300

Severe inflammation of the abdominal lining is called?

Peritonitis

400

What structures absorb fats?

Lacteals

400

What condition results from gallstones?

Cholelithiasis

400

What pancreatic disorder causes severe epigastric pain and elevated enzymes?

Pancreatitis

400

Inflammation of diverticula is called?

Diverticulitis

400

What condition can occur after rupture of the appendix?

Peritonitis

500

Failure to absorb nutrients properly is called what?

Malabsorption syndrome

500

Surgical removal of the gallbladder is called?

Cholecystectomy

500

What disease results when insulin is not produced adequately?

Diabetes Mellitus

500

What diagnostic test visualizes the entire colon?

Colonoscopy

500

Severe abdominal pain, rigid abdomen, fever, hypotension, and tachycardia suggest what life-threatening condition?

Septic shock secondary to peritonitis or GI perforation

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