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Blood, Sweat & Hemostasis
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Name That Disease
100

These are the 4 parts of the large intestine

Ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid

100

90% of GI bleeding occurs in this area of the GI tract

Upper GI

100

These are the two types of snare polypectomy

Hot and Cold

100

This small intestine disease makes people hypersensitive to gluten

Celiac disease

200

This connects the large intestine and the small intestine

Ileocecal valve

200

This thermal device does not require a grounding pad

Bipolar Gold Probe

200

This type of polyp has a stalk

Pedunculated

200

These are 2 inflammatory bowel diseases

Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease

300

The innermost layer of the GI tract, where most benign polyps are found

Mucosa

300

This side of the colon has a higher risk of delayed bleed post-polypectomy

Right side

300

These are 4 shapes of snares

Round, oval, hex and crescent

300

These can form due to abnormal tissue growth on the mucous membrane

Polyps

400

This is the first part of the small intestine

Duodenum

400

This device is placed either prophylactically or to control an active bleed

Mechanical hemostasis clip

400

During tissue resection, these two layers of tissue are intended to be removed

Mucosa and submucosa

400

This inflammatory bowl disease spreads deep into tissue

Crohn's Disease

500

This part of the GI tract absorbs nutrients from food

Small Intestine

500

Re-bleeds are most common after how many days

3 days

500

This is the preferred method for the removal of polyps 1cm or smaller

Cold snaring

500

Celiac Disease is diagnosed by white blood cell count and measuring the length of these 

Villi

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