Sphincter this, Sphincter that
I can't risk it.
GERD/LPR
Healthy or Not :(
OH NO!/Fix this, please.
100

T/F. There is one sphincter in the esophagus.

True or False

False

There are 2: UES and LES

100

T/F. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux symptoms present the same in infant/children and adults.

True or false



False


dissimilar: (infant/children) trouble w/ weight gain, trouble feeding, & asthma (adults) postnasal drip, problems swallowing, & bitter taste in mouth
similar: hoarseness, chronic cough 


100

T/F. GERD and LPR are the same thing?

True or False

False

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) involves the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) involves the upper esophageal sphincter (UES).

100

Fill-in. Name 1 fresh fruit or vegetable with lower acidic levels as listed in presentation?

apple, banana, baked potato, broccoli, cabbage, green beans, or peas

100

T/F. Once you have Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR), you will definitely have it the rest of your life.

True or False

False

Symptoms could possibly go away within a few months with proper diet, lifestyle/behavior changes, and/or medication/s.

200

T/F. The lower esophageal sphincter (LES) normally keeps the top of your stomach closed.

True or False

True

It relaxes and opens when you're swallowing.

200

T/F. Lying flat (supine) or exercising after eating helps reduce the effects of reflux.

True or False

False

Don't eat 2 to 3 hours before lying down and sleep propped up with a pillow. Exercising to soon could reduce reflux.

200

M/C. Heartburn is a common symptom in: 

a) GERD

b) LPR

a) Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

200

M/C. It's Valentine's Day, the love of your life is sick in bed. He or she wants dessert, but has severe trouble with reflux...... You run to the market to grab.... what? (according to the presentation)

a) a Snickers bar

b) red liquorice

c) tomorrow's groceries (They'll be fine.)

d) lollipops 


b) red liquorice (a lower acidic level vs. other sweets)

200

T/F. Completely eliminating acidic foods and beverages everyday is one treatment approach.

True or False

False

Limiting when possible is recommended.

300

T/F. Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery is used to strengthen and reinforce the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and in turn, helps reduce Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) symptoms.

True or False

True.

Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery may be recommended if diet, lifestyle/behavior changes, and medications are not successful.

300

T/F. Peppermint can be a contributing factors in LPR.

True or False

True.

300

T/F. A contributing factor for GERD is a Hiatal hernia.

True or False

True

Hiatal hernia: when the stomach bulges up into the chest through the hiatus in the diaphragm intended for the esophagus where it attaches to the stomach.



300

T/F. Children may eat McDonald's all the time because reflux does not affect them? Laryngopharyngeal Reflux is an old person's disease.

True or False


False

Infants and children may experience reflux more frequently than adults because their upper and lower esophageal sphincter muscles aren’t strong enough to close. This may improve as they age.

300

Changing our behavior can be difficult, what could you recommend to your patient with LPR to reduce their acidity level immediately?

a) tell them to stop complaining --> there are bigger issues in the world

b) recommend they smoke some marijuana

c) eat 5 small meals during the day


c) eat 5 small meals during the day

We need to listen with a caring heart.

Smoking anything is a contributing factor.

400

M/C. What cranial nerves are involved with the motor and sensory function of the Upper Esophageal Sphincter (UES)?

a) facial (CN VII) & hypoglossal (CN XII) nerves

b) glossopharyngeal (CN IX) & vagus (CN X) nerves

c) vagus (CN X) & hypoglossal (CN XII) nerves

b) branches of the glossopharyngeal (CN IX) and vagus (CN X) nerves.


400

Fill-in. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) is referred to as the “silent reflux" because only _______% of patients report heartburn.

35%

400

Fill-in. What does LPR stand for?

Laryngopharyngeal Reflux

400

T/F. Baked potato chips are okay to eat with Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR).

True or False.

True

Baked, NOT fried..... Sorry!

400

Fill-in. Name one general medication that may increase stomach acid.

NSAIDs- (e.g. aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and naproxen (Aleve), Vitamin C, Asthma medicines (e.g. Theophylline), Anticholinergic medicines, Blood pressure medicines (e.g. Beta Blockers or Calcium Channel Blockers), & Progesterone: Provera (e.g. Birth control pills)

500

Fill-in. What is the name of the primary muscle of the upper esophageal sphincter that is involved in Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) --> inferior to the larynx? 

It works similar to a rubber band.

The cricopharyngeal part of the inferior pharyngeal constrictor is the primary muscle of the upper esophageal sphincter (UES).

500

T/F. It is recommended to take aspirin if you have Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) and you've eaten a large meal with spicy or fried foods.

True or False


False

Aspirin can be a contributing factors to Laryngopharyngeal Reflux.

500

T/F. Stomach acid and Pepsin can travel to the back of the nasal airway in Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR).

True or False

True

Yes, it can travel to the back of the pharynx (throat) and larynx (voice box), and even into the back of your nasal airway, at times.

500

Fill-in. Name one beverage that should be avoided.


Liquor, coffee, and carbonated drinks

These beverages should ALL be avoided due to their high acidic levels.

500

Fill-in. Name one of the instruments or procedures used in diagnosing Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR)

laryngoscope, barium swallowing study, endoscope, or esophageal pH impedance test