Mouth
Esophagus/ Stomach
Small/ Large intestines
Case Study
100

As food is chewed and lubricated it creates this before propeling into the esophagus

What is a food Bolus?

100

Digested food is also know as this

What is Chyme?

100

The main role of the small intestine

What is to absorb nutrients?

100

These are pouches that become inflammed and infected causing diverticulitis

What are diverticula?

200

Chewing is the beginning of this process

What is digestion?

200

This process moves food down the esophagus and the digestive system

What is peristalsis?

200

This key component is reabsorbed during peristalsis

What is water?

200

This number on the bristol stool chart corresponds with watery oatmeal like stool

What is #6?

300

This amount of saliva is secreated daily

What is 1.5L?

300

This part of the assessment comes directly before palpation

What is percussion?

300

This site absorbs iron

What is the duodenum?

300

This landmark in the chest is key in measuring NG tube insertion length before placement

What is the xiphoid process?

400

This area is a common area for oral cancer to present.

What is the underside of the tongue?

400

The length of time a nurse must listen to bowel sounds in a quadrant before documenting absent bowel sounds.

What is 5 min?

400

This valve passes content into the colon

what is the Ileocecal valve?

400

The medication causes cell death in suceptible organisms by disrupting DNA and protein synthesis 

What is metronidazole (Flagyl)?

500

This enzyme begins digestion of starches

What is Ptyalin/ salivary amylase?

500

The length of the esophagus

What is about 10-13 in?

500

Vitamin B12 is absorbed here

what is the ileum?

500

This particular root is contraindicated when taking dilaudid due to over sedation risk

What is valerian root?