GI SYSTEM Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
an/o | anus |
bar/o | weight |
bucc/o | cheek |
cec/o | cecum |
chol/e | bile, gall |
cholangi/o | bile duct |
cholecyst/o | gallbladder |
choledoch/o | common bile duct |
col/o | colon |
dent/o | tooth |
enter/o | small intestine |
gastr/o | stomach |
gingiv/o | gums |
gloss/o | tongue |
hepta/o | liver |
labi/o | lip |
lapar/o | abdomen |
lingu/o | tongue |
lith/o | stone |
or/o | mouth |
proct/o | anus and rectum |
sialaden/o | salivary gland |
-emesis | vomit |
-lithiasis | condition of stones |
-orexia | appetite |
-pepsia | digestion |
-prandial | pertaining to a meal |
-tripsy | surgical crushing |
Alimentary Canal Order | oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and colon |
Accessory organs | liver, pancreas, gallbladder, salivary glands |
Pharynx | Oropharynx and laryngopharynx |
Peristalsis | wavelike muscular contraction that pushes food through GI tract |
Hydrochloric Acid | Secreted by glands in the mucous membrane lining of stomach |
Chyme | Formed when HCl mixes with food |
Sphincters | Controls entry into and exit from stomach |
Cardiac Sphincter | between the esophagus and fundus |
Lower esophageal sphincter | Keeps food from flowing backward into esophagus |
Pyloric sphincter | Regulates passage of food into the small intestine |
Small intestine | Major site of digestion and absorption of nutrients |
Small Intestine | Duodenum, jejunum, and ileum |
Ileocecal Valve | Connects the ileum to the colon via sphincter |
Veriform Appendix | outgrowth at the end of the cecum |
Amylase | Enzyme in saliva that begins digestion of carbs |
Salivary Glands | Parotid, submandibular, and sublingual |
Liver | processes nutrients, detoxifies harmful substances, and produces bile |
Bile | Helps digest fats and lipids |
Emulsification | the process of breaking up large fat globules and making them easier to digest in water |
Gallbladder | Stores bile |
Common Bile Duct | carries bile to the duodenum where it emulsifies fat in chyme |
Pancreas | Has buffers that neutralize acidic chyme and has enzymes that digest carbs, fats, and proteins. Produces insulin and glucagon. |
Ascites | Collection of fluid in the peritoneal cavity |
Cachexia | Loss of weight and generalized wasting that occurs during a chronic disease |
Hematochezia | Passing bright red blood in stool |
Melena | Passage of dark tarry stool |
Pyrosis | Pain and burning sensation usually c/b stomach acid splashing up into esophagus (heartburn) |
Esophageal Varices | Enlarged and swollen varicose veins in lower esophagus; if rupture serious hemorrhage results; often r/t liver dx |
Gastroesophageal Reflux Dx (GERD) | Acid from the stomach flows backward into the esophagus causing inflammation and pain |
Histal Hernia | Protrusion of the stomach through the diaphragm and into the thoracic cavity; common GERD symptom |
Peptic Ulcer Dx | Ulcer in lower esophagus and/or duodenum; damage to stomach lining r/t h. pylori infection |
Anal fistula | Abnormal tubelike passage from anal opening directly into rectum |
Crohn's Dx | Form of chronic IBD, affecting ileum or colon; autoimmune condition that affects layers of bowel wall and results in scarring & thickening of gut wall |
Diverticulitis | Inflammation of outpouching of gut, especially in gut; often happens when food becomes trapped within pouch known as diverticulum |
Dysentery | R/t diarrhea with mucous and blood, severe ab pain, fever, and dehydration. c/b ingesting contaminated food/water |
Inguinal hernia | Protrusion of small intestine loop into groin region through weakened spot in ab muscle wall |
Intusseusception | Result of intestine telescoping into another section of intestine below it; more common in children |
Volvulus | Condition in which bowel twists upon itself and causes obstruction. Pain and requires immediate surgery |
Lavage | Using NG tube to wash out stomach |
Anorexiant | Treats obesity by suppressing appetite |
Anorexiant drugs | phendimetrazine, Adipost/Obezine; phentermine, Zantryl, Adipex |
Antacids | calcium carbonate, Tums; aluminum hydroxide & magnesium hydroxide Maalox/Mylanta |
Antidiarrheal | loperamide, Imodium; diphenoxylate, Lomotil; kaolin/pectin; Kaopectate |
Antiemetic | prochlorperazine, Compazine; promethazine, Phenergan |
Emetic | Ipecac syrup |
H2 receptor Antagonist | Used to tx peptic ulcers and GERD. Increases production of stomach acid |
H2 receptor antagonist drugs | ranitidine, Zantac; cimetidine, Tagamet; famotidine, Pepcid |
Laxative | senosides, Senokot; psyllium, Metamucil |
Proton Pump Inhibitors | Used to tx peptic ulcers and GERD. Blocks ability of stomach to secrete acid |
Proton Pump inhibitor drugs | esomeprazole, Nexium; omeprazole, Prilosec |
TPN | Total Parenteral Nutrition |
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