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RTE 1804B Chp 15 Fill In The Blanks

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Question: List three divisions of the small bowel in order, starting with the widestAnswer: Duodenum, jejunum and
Question: Which division of the small bowel is the Answer:
Question: Which division of the bowel is the longestAnswer:
Question: Which division of the SB has a feathery or coiled spring appearance a SBS Answer:
Question: How long is the average small bowel if removed and during an autopsy Answer: 23ft
Question: In a with good muscle tone, the length of the entire small bowel isAnswer: 15-18 feet
Question: The average length of the intestine Answer: 5
Question: In which two ab quadrants would the majority of the jejunum be Answer: LUQ,
Question: Which band marks the junction between the duodenum and jejunum Answer: of Tretiz
Question: Which two aspects of the large intestine are not part of the colonAnswer: and Rectum
Question: The colon consists of ____ sections and ___ flexures Answer: 4 and
Question: List two functions of the ileocecal Answer: contents from passing to quickly into cecum, to prevent refluz
Question: What is term for the appendixAnswer:
Question: aspect of the large intestine Answer: Transverse
Question: portion of the largest intestine Answer: Cecum
Question: A pouch inferior to the ileocecal valve Answer:
Question: Aspect of small intestine that is the smallest in diameter but the longest in Answer:
Question: Distal part also the iliac colonAnswer: Descending
Question: Shortest aspect of intestine Answer: Duodenum
Question: Lies in but possesses a wide freedom of motion Answer: Sigmoid
Question: Makes up 40% of the intestine Answer: Jejunum
Question: Found between the cecum and colonAnswer: colon
Question: What is the term for the bands of muscle that pull the large intestine into pouches Answer: coli
Question: Which portion of the small intestine is located primarily to the left of the Answer:
Question: Which portion of the small intestine is located primarily in the Answer: Ileum
Question: Which aspect of the small intestine is most in position Answer: Duodenojejunal
Question: In which quadrant does the terminal ileum with the large intestine Answer: RLQ
Question: The widest portion of the bowel is the Answer: Cecum
Question: Which flexure of the bowel usually extends more superiorly Answer: Splenic (left )
Question: Inflammation of the vermiform appendix is Answer: Appendicitis
Question: Which will fill with air during a double contrast barium enema with the patient supine Answer: Transverse and sigmoid colon
Question: Which aspect of the GI tract is primarily responsible for digestion, absorption and Answer: intestine
Question: Which aspect of the GI tract is for the synthesis and absorption of vitamins B and K and amino acids Answer: intestine
Question: Common birth found in the ileum Answer: 's diverticulum
Question: parasitic infection of the small intestine Answer: Giardiasis
Question: Obstruction of the intestine Answer: Ileus
Question: Patient with lactose or sensitivities Answer: Malabsorption
Question: New Answer:
Question: A form of Answer: Celiac
Question: of the intestine Answer:
Question: Form of inflammatory disease of the GI Answer: Regional
Question: staircase or herringbone sign Answer: Ileus
Question: Cobblestone Answer: enteritis
Question: core sign Answer:
Question: Dilation of the with thickening of circular folds Answer:
Question: diverticulum of the ileum Answer: Meckel's
Question: Beak sign Answer:
Question: Meckel's diverticulum is best diagnosed with which modality Answer: Nuc
Question: 's disease is a rare disorder of the Answer: small intestine
Question: list two conditions that may prevent the use of barium during a small bowel Answer: Perf. viscus, large bowel obsruction
Question: How much barium is generally given to an adult patient for a small bowel only Answer: 2 cups or
Question: When is a bowel series deemed completedAnswer: passes through ileocecal valve
Question: How long does it take to an adult small bowel series Answer: 2
Question: When is the first taken during s small bowel seriesAnswer: 15-30min
Question: The term enteroclysis describes what type of bowel studyAnswer: Double contrast bowel
Question: Which two pathologic conditions are best through and entercolysis procedure Answer: small bowel , malabsorption syndromes
Question: A procedure to alleviate postoperative distention of a intestine obstruction is called Answer: intubation
Question: What is the patient preparation before a small bowel series Answer: NPO 8 , no smoking or gum
Question: postion is recommended for small bowel images Answer: Prone
Question: A twisting of a portion of the intestine on its own Answer:
Question: Outpouching of the wall Answer: Diverticulum
Question: Inflammatory condition of the large Answer:
Question: form of colitis Answer: Ulcerative
Question: Telescoping of one part of the intestine into Answer:
Question: growth extending from the lumen of the intestinal wallAnswer: Polyp
Question: A condition of numerous herniations of the wall of the large intestine is calledAnswer: diverticulum
Question: Condition may produce a tapered or corkscrew sign during barium enema Answer: Volvulus
Question: Condition may produce the cobblestone image during a enema Answer: Ulcerative
Question: What is the most common form of carcinoma found in the large Answer: carcinoma
Question: occurs more frequently in males or femalesAnswer: Males
Question: List three types of enema tips usedAnswer: Plastic , rectal retention, and air-contrast retention
Question: What water temp. is for barium enema mixture Answer: 85-90 (room temp)
Question: To minimize spasm during a barium enema ____ can be added to the contrast media mixtureAnswer:
Question: What is the name of the recommended for insertion of the rectal enema tipAnswer: Sim's
Question: Most effective to demonstrate small polyps in the Answer: Double contrast barium
Question: Which one of the following clinical conditions is best with evacuative proctography Answer: prolapse
Question: Which of the large intestine must be demonstrated during evacuative proctography Answer: anorectal
Question: Into which position is the patient for imaging during the evacuative protogram Answer:
Question: Another term for CT (ctc) is Answer: colonoscapy
Question: Which of the following projections is recommended to be taken during a bowel series Answer: Prone
Question: Where is the CR centered for the 15 minute radiograph during a small series Answer: 2 inches above iliac
Question: What kV is recommended for a small bowel (single contrast study)Answer: 100-125
Question: What are the breathing instructions for a projection taken during a bowel series Answer: on
Question: When is a small bowel completeAnswer: When it reaches valve
Question: Which AEC chambers should be activated for both PA bowel or barium enema projections Answer: All chambers
Question: Which type of patient habitus may require two crosswise cassettes for an AP barium enema image Answer:
Question: Which position(s) taken during a barium enema will best the right colic flexureAnswer: LPO or
Question: How much body rotation is required for barium enema projection Answer: 35-40
Question: Which position should be performed if the cannot lie prone on the table to visualize the left colic flexure Answer: RPO
Question: Which of the following barium projections produces the amount of skin dose Answer:
Question: Which position, taken during a double contrast barium , will produce an air filled image of the right colic flexure, ascending colon and cecum Answer: Left decub
Question: Where is the CR centered for a lateral projection of the Answer: Level of ASIS and
 
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