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Renal and Gastrointestinal System Quiz


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PPI’s are used mainly to treat

A. Fistulae

B. Emisis

C. GERD

D. constipatopn


Important electrolyte that helps conduct nerve impulses and balance bodily fluids

A. Sodium

B. Renin

C. Hydrochlorothiazide

D. Phosphate


Stores vitamins and Iron

A. Rectum

B. Stomach

C. small intestine

D. Liver


What do nephrons do?

A. regulate fluids, solutes & paste in the body

B. regulates fluids, solutes and waste

C. Transports erythropoietins


The filtering unit of the kidneys?

A. Renin

B. Nephrons

C. Ions

D. Loop of Henly


What causes temporary edema

A. High altitude

B. Exercise

C. Medication

D. All of the above


Which is a cation

A. Bicarbonate

B. Sodium

C. Phosphate

D. chloride


Treatment includes lifestyle changes, physical reset and restricted diet

A. GERD

B. Vomiting

C. diarrhea

D. Crohns disease


Dialysis patients must watch their fluid and

A. electrolyte

B. Phosphate

C. salt

D. sugar


Dietary treatment is vital in

A. CKD treatment

B. CHF treatment

C. inflammatory bowel disease

D. stomach inflamation


Sodium management can help manage

A. Edema

B. Gerd

C. Urinary acidification

D. alkonositiasis


The gradual kidney function decline in patients with chronic kidney disease can worsen with

A. volume overload

B. anemia

C. bone disease

D. All of the above


The most common incontinence non drug treatment is

A. Squats

B. Swimming

C. Kegal exercises

D. rehabilitation


Diarrhea non-drug treatments

A. Resting

B. Drinking clear liquids

C. pedialyte

D. All of the above


Large food amounts trigger significant

A. stomach growth

B. body fat

C. stomach acid

D. GERD


Untreated vomiting causes severe

A. Diarrhea

B. severe dehydration

C. GERD

D. All of the above


Antacids may interact with medications and prevent proper

A. Excretion

B. Distribution

C. Absorption

D. Metabolism


often resolves quickly without treatment

A. prognosis

B. diarrhea

C. peptic ulcers

D. gastrointestinal reflux disease


Causes inflammation and sores

A. Severe vomiting

B. GERD

C. Ulcerative coliotis

D. Peptic Ulcers




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