GI Anatomy and Physiology
Name That Symptom!
Diagnostic Decisions
Treatment Tactics
Red Flags and Emergencies
100

What organ is responsible for the majority of nutrient absorption? 

What is the small intestine.

100

RUQ pain radiating to the right shoulder, worse after fatty meals

What is Cholelithiasis

100
Best initial imaging for suspected appendicitis in an adult. 

What is CT abdomen and pelvis with contrast.

100

First line treatment for symptomatic GERD.

What is PPI therapy.

100

Black tarry stools are a sign of what type of GI bleeding?

What is Upper GI Bleed.
200

What part of the GI tract primarily absorbs water and electrolytes? 

What is the large intestine.

200

Epigastric pain relieve by eating food, worsens at night. 

What is a duodenal ulcer.

200

Gold standard to diagnose celiac disease. 

What is small bowel biopsy.

200

Triple therapy for H. Pylori includes a PPI and which two antibiotics?

What are Amoxicillin and Clarithromycin.

200

Sudden, severe epigastric pain, rigid abdomen, free air on x-ray film. 

What is a perforated peptic ulcer. 

300

What nerve controls parasympathetic innervation of most GI organs? 

What is the vagus nerve.
300

LLQ pain, change in bowel habits, fever, leukocytosis in an older adult. 

What is diverticulitis.

300

What lab test is often elevated in cholestatic liver injury (e.g. biliary obstruction)? 

What is alkaline phosphatase (ALP). 

300

First line antibiotic regimen for moderate diverticulitis in outpatient adults?

What are Ciprofloxacin + Metronidazole or Amoxicillin-Clavulanate.

300

Persistent vomiting, hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis suggest what type of GI obstruction? 

Pyloric stenosis.

400

Which GI organ produces intrinsic factor, necessary for vitamin B12 absorption?

What is the stomach.

400

Blood diarrhea, weight loss, fatigue, lower abdominal pain and continuous colonic inflammation 

What is ulcerative colitis.

400
A 65 year old mane with chronic GERD needs evaluation for Barrett's esophagus. What is the best test? 
What is upper endoscopy (EGD).
400

What is the first line treatment for hepatic encephalopathy? 

What is lactulose.

400

A 70 year old male presents with painless jaundice and significant weight loss. What malignancy must be ruled out? 

What is pancreatic cancer.

500

Which layer of the GI tract is responsible for peristalsis and mixing of food?

What is the muscularis externa.

500

Elderly patient with unintentional weight loss, early satiety and a palpable mass in the epigastrium.

What is gastric cancer.

500

A patient has suspected pancreatitis. Which two lab values should be ordered first? 

What are serum lipase and amylase.

500

Patient with variceal bleeding; what medication is used to reduce portal hypertension? 

What is Octreotide.

500

A 28-year-old presents with periumbilical pain that migrates to the RLQ, nausea, and rebound tenderness. What is the most likely diagnosis, and what imaging confirms it?

Acute appendicitis; CT abdomen with contrast

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