Anatomy
Enzymes
Physiology
Nursing Assessment
Diagnostics
100

Hard, bony prominences that assist the break down of food.

Teeth

100

Secreted in oral mucosa and responsible for breaking down carbohydrates into small sugars.

Salivary amylase

100

The process of food going into the GI tract.

Ingestion

100

The process by which visually looking at the contour of the abdomen, irregularities, or scars.

Inspection.

100

In the setting of infectious symptoms (fever, diarrhea, vomiting), the nurse may anticipate a _____may ordered to investigate bacterial sources.

What is a stool culture?

200

Flap that prevents food from traveling up the nose.

Uvula

200
Gastric enzyme that assists with killing off pathogens before they move forward in the GI tract.

Hydrochloric acid

200

The process of which when food is broken down in the GI tract.

Digestion

200
Utilizing a stethescope, the nurse engages in this action by moving it over the quadrants listening for bowel sounds.

Auscultation.

200

A patient with bright red blood in the stool or mahoghany colored stool may have_____ performed to rule out bleeding.

Fecal occult sample.

300
Muscle responsble for assisting with the contractile forces of peristalsis, moving a bolus of food forward in the GI tract.

Muscularis Externa

300

Secreted in the GI tract whose responsibility is to facilitate protein breakdown.

Pepsin.

300

The process of when nutrients are pulled into the system for storage and usage.

Absorption.

300

This is one of the last steps in GI nursing assessment by gently applying manual pressure in the four quartiles of the abdomen.

What is palpation?

300

A patient with reports of reflux and suspicion of a gastric ulcer may endure this following.

Endoscopy

400

Small pouch next to the liver that assists with storing and concentrating bile.

Gallbladder

400

A pancreatic enzyme that assists the breakdown of fat into fatty acids.

Lipase

400

The break down of food particles, facilitated by the teeth.

Mastication

400

Location and quality of ____during the nursing assessment may cue into the causation of the the____.

Pain

400

This surveillance happens after age 50 and requires a prep where the bowels are appropriately evacuated to look at the colon.

Colonoscopy
500

S-shaped part of the colon that holds fecal content prior to defecation.

Sigmoid colon

500

Trillions of bacteria that thrive in the gut and assist with metabolism and breakdown of food.

Probiotic/ Microbiome

500

This occurs when the parasympathetic neurons are activated in the spinal chord and assists with the elimination of stool.

Defecation reflex.

500

This part of the assessment entails inquiring of the patient's eating habits, variation of foods, and fluids and food choices.

What is nutrition?

500

Helicobacter pylori infections can be measured by a stool culture, however, another form of this test can assess it's presence.

Breath test