Digestive System Gr Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
aliment/o | Nourish |
an/o | Anus |
gingiv/o | Gums |
hem/o | Blood |
hemat/o | Blood |
hiat/o | Opening |
append/o | Appendix |
bucc/o | Cheek |
hepat/o | Liver |
ile/o | Ileum |
jejun/o | Jejunum |
labi/o | Lip |
lingu/o | Tongue |
lith/o | Stone |
or/o | Mouth |
odont/o | Tooth |
palat/o | Palate |
proct/o | Anus, Rectum |
pancreat/o | Pancreas |
pharyng/o | Pharynx |
peridont/o | Gums |
peps/o | Digest, Digestion |
pyr/o | Pylorus of the stomach |
rug/o | Wrinkle, Fold |
stomat/o | Mouth of the stomach or organ |
sial/o | Saliva, Salivary glands |
sigmoid/o | Sigmoid colon |
uvul/o | Uvula (little grape) |
vill/o | Tuft of hair |
gastr/o | Stomach |
gloss/o | Tongue |
enter/o | Small intestine |
esophag/o | Esophagus |
divert/i | Turning aside, bypass |
dent/i | Tooth |
dent/o | Tooth |
decidu/o | Falling off, shedding |
colon/o | Colon, (Large intestine) |
col/o | Colon (Large intestine) |
cyst/o | Bladder |
cholelith/o | Gallstone |
cholangi/o | Bile Vessel |
choledoch/o | Bile duct |
chol/e | Bile |
cec/o | Cecum |
celi/o | Abdomen |
cheil/o | Lip |
a-, an- | Without |
dia- | Through, across |
per- | Through |
ultra- | Excess, beyond |
dys- | Bad, Painful, Difficult |
endo- | Within, in |
peri- | Around |
-emesis | Vomit |
-iasis | Abnormal condition of |
-megaly | Enlargment |
-orexia | appetite |
-pepsia | Digestion |
-phagia | Swallowing, eating |
-prandial | Meal |
-rrhea | Discharge, flow |
ABC | Aspiration Biopsy Cytology |
GERD | Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease |
alk phos | Alkaline Phosphate |
GI | Digestive |
HAV | Hepatitis A virus |
HBV | Hepatitis B virus |
HCV | Hepatitis C virus |
HDV | Hepatitis D virus |
HEV | HEpatitis E virus |
IBS | Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
NG | Nasogastric |
PUD | Peptic Ulcer Disease |
R/O | Rule Out |
SGOT | Former name for AST |
SGPT | former name of ALT |
GER | Gastroesophageal reflux |
GBS | Gallbladder Series |
GB | Gallbladder |
ERCP | Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography |
EGD | Esophagogastroduodenoscopy |
CT | Computed Tomography |
BM | Bowel Movement |
BaE | Barium Enema |
Ba | Barium |
ALT | Alkaline phosphatase |
AST | Angiotensin Sensitivity Test |
How long is the small intestine | 20 feet long. It begins at the pyloric sphincter & extends at the large intestine. |
What are the 3 parts of the small intestine | Duodenum, Jejunum Ileum, |
How long is the Duodenum | 10 inches long, it is the uppermost segment of the small intestine |
How long is the Jejunum | approx 8 feet long |
How long is the Ileum | 12 feet long |
Where is digestion completed | In the small inestine, with help of additional enzymes & secretions from the pancreas & liver |
What absorbs the nutrients from the chyme | The little finger-like projections called villi |
How long is the large intestine | 5 feet long. It begins at the end of the ileum & extends to the anus |
What are the 3 main components of the large intestine | the Cecum, Colon, and Rectum |
How long is the Cecum | The Cecum is the first 2 or 3 inches of the large intestine. It is a small pouch that hangs inferior to the ileocecal valve. |
What is projecting downward from the Cecum | a worm like structure called the appendix |
What are the main functions of the colon | To absorb water & minerals & eliminate undigested material. |
How is the colon divided | Ascending, Transverse, Descending & sigmoid portions |
What does the Liver do | It produces bile(used in small intestine to emulsify & absorb fats),removes glucose from blood to synthesize glycogen&retain it for later.stores vit B12,A,D,E&K.Destroys/transforms toxic products to less harmful compounds,destroys old red blood cells |
What does the Pancreas do | It performs endocrine&exocrine functions. As endocrine,it secretes insulin directly into the blood stream to maintain normal blood glucose levels.Exocrine,it produces digestive enzymes that pass into the duodenum through common bile duct. |
How is bile drained | From the liver through the right hepatic duct & the left hepatic duct |
What is an Ulcer | A circumscribed open sore, on the skin or mucous membranes within the body. |
What are 2 main types of peptic ulcers | Gastric ulcers(they develop in the stomach) & duodenal ulcers(which develop in the duodenum) |
What is Ulcerative Colitis | A chronic inflammatory disease of the large intestine & rectum. Inflammation only involves mucosal lining of the colon&affected portion of the colon is uniformly involved with no patches of healthy mucosal tissue evident. |
What is a Hernia | A protrusion of any organ,tissue,or structure through the wall of the cavity in which it is naturally contained |
What is an Intestinal Obstruction | A partial or complete blockage in the small or large intestine that prevents from forward flow of digestive products. |
What are the 2 forms of Intestinal Obstruction | Mechanical Blockage*ileus(tumors,scar tissue,intestinal twisting,intestinal telescoping,strangulated hernia,or the presence of foreign bodies).Nonmechanical Blockage*paralytic ileus(peristaltic movement is lacking or absent. |
What is a Hemorrhoid | An enlarged vein in the mucous membrane of the anal canal. |
What is Diverticulosis | A condition in which small,blisterlike pockets develop in the inner lining of the large intestine&may balloon through the intestinal wall. |
BMI | Body Mass Index |
BM | Bowel Movement |
LFT | Liver Function Test |
PE | Physical Examination |
PTHC | Percutaneous Transphatic Cholangeography |
stat, STAT | Immediately |
PMH | Past Medical History |
RGB | Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass |
a.c | Before meals |
qAM | Every morning |
q.d. | Every day |
q.h. | Every hour |
q.2h. | Every 2hours |
q.i.d. | Four times a day |
q.o.d. | Every other day |
qPM | Every evening |
t.i.d. | Three times a day |
p.r.n. | As required |
p.o. | By mouth |
pc, p.c. | After meals |
NPO, n.p.o. | Nothing by mouth |
h.s. | At bedtime |
hs | Half Strength |
b.i.d. | twice a day |
How many salivary glands are there and what are they called | 3 pairs. Parotid Gland, Sublingual Gland & Submandibular Gland |
What are the 4 types of teeth | Incisors(8teeth), Canines(4teeth), Cuspids(8teeth), Molars(12teeth) |
What is food called after it is chewed up | Bolus |
What are the 3 sections of the Pharynx called | Nasopharynx,Oropharynx,Laryngopharynx |
What are the 3 portions of the stomach | (Top) Fundus, (Central) Body, (Bottom) Pylorus |
What is the condition of the bowl twisting upon itself | Volvulus |
What is the wavelike muscular contractions that move food through the GI tract | Peristalsis |
Obstipation | Severe constipation |
Aerophagia | Swallowing Air |
Rupturing of the spleen | Splenorrhexis |
Passage of fat in the feces | Steatorrhea |
Returning of liquids/food from the stomach to the esophagus or mouth | Regurgitation |
Mastication | The act of chewing |
Joining of two hollows structures | Anastomosis |
Eructation | Burping |
Destruction of stones using sound waves | Lithotripsy |
The act of swallowing | Deglutition |
What is the black tarry stools due to blood in the GI tract | Melena |
White patches in the mouth or on the tongue | Leukoplakia |
Gurgling sound as gas passes through the large intestines | Boryborygmus |
Halitosis | Bad breath |
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