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Lecture 1.A. - Intro to GI Physiology
_____ is the term used in gi to d...,
The first layer of the gi tract t...,
The second layer of gi tract tiss...
10  cards
Lecture 1.B. - Salivary Secretions
Salivary secretions total an aver...,
The salivary glands receive a lar...,
Concentration of na hco3 and cl i...
12  cards
Lecture 2 - Stomach Secretions
The stomach produces ____ factor ...,
______ is a zymogen secreted by c...,
Mucus is secreted in the stomach ...
20  cards
Lecture 4.A. - Pancreatic Secretions
____ cells in the pancreas secret...,
Unlike lipases and proteases ____...,
Pancreatic aqueous secretions are...
14  cards
Lecture 4.B. - Liver and Gallbladder Secretions
Bile secretions from hepatocytes ...,
Secretion of hco3 and transport o...,
Bile acid synthesis starts with s...
13  cards
Lecture 5 - Control of Secretion
Salivary glands are controlled by...,
The cephalic phase accounts for a...,
Without cck secretion from i cell...
12  cards
Lecture 6 - Digestion and Absorption: Carbs, Protein, and Water-soluble Vits
The majority of water absorbed in...,
Amylase breaks down amylose and a...,
Sucrose is broken into its compon...
12  cards
Lecture 7.A. - Water and Electrolyte Absorption
Electrolyte and water absorption ...,
How do paracellular permeability ...,
In the duodenum the contents of t...
12  cards
Lecture 7.B. - Mineral Absorption
Absorption of ca in the duodenum ...,
Ca is brought into cells via cat1...,
Vit ____ stimulates absorption of...
8  cards
Lecture 9.A. - Lipid Absorption
Pancreatic lipase is secreted in ...,
___ ___ and _____ a 2 are both no...,
There is _____ fast or slow diges...
11  cards
Lecture 9.B. - Intro to Gut Microbiota
Moving from the proximal gi tube ...,
F a b p is the acronym for the mo...,
When children begin eating solid ...
8  cards
Lecture 10 - Properties of GI Smooth Muscle
In contrast to other excitable ti...,
With gi smooth muscle the thresho...,
How does the frequency of slow wa...
6  cards
Lecture 11.A. - Gastroenterology
Upper gi bleed is considered prox...,
____ is the term for tarry black ...,
______ is the term to describe bl...
9  cards
Lecture 11.B. - Gastroenterology Tools of the Trade
Colonoscopy can examine as far as...,
Ercp endoscopic retrograde cholan...,
Eus endoscopic ultrasonography ca...
8  cards
Lecture 11.C. - Gastroenterology: Things We See
Trans esophageal fistula typicall...,
____ _____ stenosis will present ...,
___ ___ is the term for narrowing...
5  cards
Lecture 12.A. - GI Motility
Muscles of the mouth and esophagu...,
At rest the pharyngeal muscle has...,
Swallowing occurs in 3 phases 3
10  cards
Lecture 12.B. - Vomiting and Defecation
The vomit center is located in th...,
Once the vomit center signals for...,
The retching process is what fill...
12  cards
Lecture 13 - Diseases of the Esophagus
____ ___ fistula is the most comm...,
_______ is more common as an acqu...,
____ hernia is a relatively commo...
12  cards
Lecture 14 - Clinical Approach to Esophagus
When inserting an ng tube use ___...,
For patients with dysphagia it s ...,
Eosinophilic esophagitis is chara...
16  cards
Lecture 15 - Pathology of Stomach Diseases
Parietal and chief cells are most...,
Congenital ____ ___ is the only c...,
Erosion lesion into the ____ laye...
13  cards
Lecture 16.A. - Clinical Approach to Stomach Disease
Palpating a pyloric stenosis may ...,
Perforating gastric ulcers can be...,
There are many causes of gastropa...
5  cards
Lecture 17 - GI Pharmacology
Rank the following in order of fa...,
Of magnesium hydroxide and alumin...,
Tidine drugs are ___ receptor blo...
13  cards

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