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Inflation Station
Tissue Test
Name That Disease
100

This part of the small intestine that connects to the stomach. 

Duodenum.

100

This procedure is used to open narrowed areas or strictures in the GI tract

Dilation

100

These are the sizes of biopsy forceps

Standard, large and jumbo

100

Dilation is likely needed when this disease state is present

Strictures

200

Along with the pancreas, this organ secrets enzymes and acids to help digest food.

Stomach

200

T or F: CRE Balloons are capable of inflating to 5 distinct diameters.

False: 3 distinct diameters

200

The goal in biopsy is to obtain enough quality tissue to receive an accurate this

Diagnosis

200

These two disease states are caused by inflammation.

Esophagitis and Gastritis

300

This is the connection point between the esophagus and the stomach

Lower Esophageal Sphincter

300

A common rule in GI dilation suggests that no more than this many incremental sizes should be used in a single session

Three

300

The third set of catheter markings on the biopsy forceps represent this

Warning for the specimen

300

Acute gastritis is often caused by overuse of this.

NSAIDS

400

During an EGD, the scope is used to examine the esophagus, _______ and the duodenum. 

Stomach

400

Do this to your inflation syringe before the balloon is passed through the scope to help with quick deflation after the procedure.

What is create a negative pressure vacuum / "Deflate before you inflate"

400

When taking a biopsy, these two layers of tissue should be included.

Mucosa and submucosa

400

GERD and Achalasia are two non-malignant disorders where the _____ does not preform properly.

LES

500

This is the upper most part of the stomach

Fundus

500

Dilators create two types of force. Balloons create expanding radial force while Bougies use this type of force.

Shearing or Fixed

500

When using the “UPPER” technique during biopsies, this is what the “E” stands for.

Energize the bite

500

This is a non-malignant condition that has a higher risk of developing esophageal cancer.

Barrett's Esophagus

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