Digestive System Word Scramble
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Pharynx | Is the passageway that connects the oral cavity to the esophagus for the digestive system but also connects to the larynx. (Throat) |
Tonsils | Are made up of lymphatic tissue and are considered the first line of defense for the respiratory system. |
Nasopharynx | Is the part of the pharynx that is located posterior to the nasal cavity. |
Nasopharyngeal tonsils | Also called the adenoids |
Lingual tonsils | Located at the base of the tongue on the posterior surface |
Palatine tonsils (tonsils) | Pair of tonsils comes off the soft palate to the base of the tongue |
Pharyngoplasty | Surgical repair of the pharynx |
Pharyngostomy | Surgical incision of the pharynx |
Esophagus | Is a muscular structure that moves food from the pharynx to the stomach |
Endoscopic procedure | Insertion of a flexible or rigid instrument used to view internal structures |
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) procedures | The scope is passed to view the esophagus and upper portion of the GI tract. |
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) | Is an endoscopic procedures that combines a retrograde cholangiography and a transhepatic cholangiography |
Laparoscopy | A procedure using a scope which views the interior structures of the abdomen |
Ligation | Ties or binds something together with catgut, cotton, wire, or silk |
Manipulation | Is a maneuver by hand to treat or perform therapy |
Dilation | Is performed when an expansion or stretching is necessary |
Stomach | Is a pouchlike structure that aids in the breakdown and digestion of food |
Gastrotomy | Surgical incision made into the stomach |
Pyloromyotomy | The cutting of the pyloric muscle |
Vagotomy | Surgical cutting of the vagus nerve with the intent of reducing acid secretions in the stomach |
Gastric bypass surgery | Dividing the small bowel with anastomosis to the proximal stomach to bypass the major portion of the stomach |
Bariatric surgery | Using bands and port insertion and is performed as a treatment of morbid obesity |
Intestine | is a membranous tube that begins at the pyloric opening of the stomach and ends at the anus. |
Small intestine | Begins at the pyloric opening sphincter and moves through the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, and, the ileocecal sphincter |
Large intestine | Begins with the cecem and the moves to the colon, rectum, and anus |
Digestive system | The intake of nourishment, breakdown of food during digestion, absorption of nutrients, & elimination of waste products |
Alimentary canal | Also known as the digestive system |
BE | Barium enema |
GERD | Gastroesophageal reflux disease |
GI | Gastrointestinal |
IBS | Inflammatory bowel syndrome |
NPO | Nothing by mouth |
PEG tube | Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube |
SBF | Small bowel follow-through |
TPN | Total parenteral nutrition |
Vermilion | The pinkish border of the lips |
V-excision | V-shaped cut |
Cheiloplasty | Repair of the lips |
Vestibule of the mouth | Mucosal tissue and submucosal tissue of the lips and cheeks |
Lingual | Tongue |
Sublingual | Under tongue |
Frenum | Connection |
Glossectomy | Partial or complete removal of the tongue |
Tracheostomy | Surgical opening unto the trachea through the neck |
Alveolus | Socket where the tooth sits |
Palate | Roof of the mouth |
Uvula | Located in the posterior border of the soft palate |
Palatoplaty | Repair of the roof of the mouth |
Pharyngeal flap | An incision through the soft palate to the posterior pharyngeal wall |
Island flap | Made using subcutaneous tissue with nutrient vessels |
Salivary glands | Secrete saliva, which contains an enzyme that aids in digestion |
Parotid glands | Located in the front of the ear |
Sublingual glands | Under the tongue |
Submandibular glands | Found on the floor of the mouth |
Ascending colon | Begins at the ileoccal junction at the undersurface of the liver |
Transverse colon | Moves in a horizontal direction |
Descending colon | Moves down the left side of the abdomen |
Sigmoid colon | Connects to the rectum |
Enterolysis | Freeing of the intestinal adhesions |
Duodenotomy | Incision into the duodenum |
Enterotomy | Incision into the intestines |
Anastomosis | Surgically connecting two structures |
Enteroenterostomy | Surgical anastomosis two parts of the intestine with the creation of an opening between the two areas. |
Open coleectomy | Excision of all or part of the colon by making incision into the area |
Meckel's diverticulum | Form of diverticulum of the ileum |
Mesentery | Is the membranous attachment of an organ to the body wall |
Appendix | Small, twisted, tubelike structure located at the blind end of the cecum |
Rectum | Aids the removal of waste from the body |
Proctosigmoidoscopy | Examination of the rectum into the sigmoid colon |
Sigmoidoscopy | The endoscope is moved all the way through the rectum and sigmoid colon |
Colonoscopy | Examination in the entire colon, from the rectum to the cecum |
Liver | Filters red blood cells, stores essential vitamins, contains enzymes that break down poisons in the body, and produces bile that helps break down fats |
Allotransplantation | Transplant that occurs between like species |
Biliary tract | Composed of organs and ducts that are involved in the processing and movement of bile into the duodenum |
Pancreas | Organ that located behind the stomach and is connected to the gallbladder and the liver |
Abdomen | Area of the body that lies between the thorax and the pelvis |
Peritoneum | Membranous lining of the abdomen |
Omentum | Part of the peritoneum that connects the stomach to other structures of the abdomen |
Hernia | Bulge through the tissue that normally contains the structure |
Inguinal hernia | Bulging at the inguinal opening |
Indirect inguinal hernia | Sac that extends through the inguinal ring and into the inguinal canal |
Direct inguinal hernia | Protrudes into the abdominal wall |
Hiatal hernia | Type of hernia that pushes the stomach upward into the mediastinal cavity through the diaphragm |
Incisional hernia | Hernia that develops through a surgical scar or scar tissue |
Strangulated hernia | Hernia that develops gangrene because the sac is tightly constricted |
Ventral hernia | Hernia that protrudes through an abdominal scar where the abdominal wall is protected only by scar tissue |
Accessory organs | Secondary organs |
Pulp | Diseases of enamel |
Pulpitis | Abscess of the pulp |
Periapical abscess | Infection of the pulp and surrounding tissue |
Geographic tongue | A condition in which irregularly shaped patches |
Esophagitis | Inflammation of esophagus |
Duodenum | Where small intestine begins |
Jejunum | Middle portion of small intestine |
ileum | Last part of small intestine |
Cecum | Beginning of large intestine |
Gastric ulcer | Occurs in stomach |
Duodenal ulcer | Occurs in the upper part of small intestine |
Peptic ulcer | Occurs in unspecified site |
Gastrojejunal ulcer | Occurs in stomach and jejunum |
Appendicitis | Inflammation of appendix |
Enteritis | Inflammation of intestines |
Colitis | Inflammation of colon |
Crohn's disease AKA (Regional enteritis) | Inflammatory bowel disease |
Ulcerative colitis | Affects the colon causing diarrhea |
Diverticula AKA (Diverticulosis) | Abnormal pouches in the lining of intestines |
Diverticulitis | Sacs becoming inflamed |
Peritonitis | Inflammation of lining of abdominal cavity |
Gallblabber | Found under liver |
Cholecystitis | Inflammation of gallbladder |
Formation of gallstones |
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