Deck 18: Fiber-Modified Diets for Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders

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A high-fiber diet increases stool weight and fecal water content.
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Use of stimulant laxatives can lead to:

A)fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
B)anemia.
C)increased appetite.
D)hyperglycemia.
E)edema.
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Which active ingredient is found in the bulk-forming fiber supplement Metamucil?

A)methylcellulose
B)psyllium
C)polycarbophil
D)malt soup extract
E)aloe
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Constipation is associated with a lack of physical activity. ​
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Diverticulitis and ulcerative colitis are the two most prevalent inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Flatulence can be an unpleasant side effect of consuming a high-fiber diet.
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Which beverage is least likely to increase intestinal gas?

A)orange juice
B)beer
C)carbonated lemon-lime soda
D)tea
E)apple juice
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Charlie is trying to change his eating behaviors and start following a high-fiber diet. The best advice you can give him is to:

A)purchase a bulk-forming agent.
B)gradually add high-fiber foods to his diet.
C)avoid milk products that contain residue.
D)limit his fluid intake.
E)eat one or two large meals a day.
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Foods useful in increasing dietary fiber include:

A)bran, milk, and mashed potatoes.
B)peanut butter, oranges, and strawberry jam.
C)saltine crackers, watermelon, and eggs.
D)whole-wheat bread, black beans, and popcorn.
E)white bread, eggs, and yogurt.
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People with irritable bowel syndrome tend to have excessive colonic responses to meals, gastrointestinal (GI)hormones, and stress.
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Which disorder does not improve with modified fiber intake?

A)constipation
B)irritable bowel syndrome
C)inflammatory bowel diseases
D)gallbladder disease
E)heart disease
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The development of diverticulosis is influenced by the type of dietary protein one consumes.
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The DRI for fiber for an adult male between the ages of 19 and 50 years old is 38 grams per day.
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Which food is most likely to increase intestinal gas?

A)cabbage
B)tomatoes
C)green beans
D)walnuts
E)white bread
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The patient with a colostomy or ileostomy should restrict fluid intake.
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Diverticulitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that occurs in the small intestine and affects the entire intestinal wall.
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Constipation is diagnosed when a person does not have daily bowel movements.
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A side effect of consuming a high-fiber diet is:

A)flatulence.
B)an ostomy.
C)bacterial overgrowth.
D)diverticulosis.
E)gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
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Constipation may be caused by all of these factors EXCEPT:

A)a low-fiber diet.
B)physical inactivity.
C)medications.
D)a viral infection.
E)inadequate fluid intake.
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Dietary suggestions for treating constipation are aimed at:

A)decreasing dietary fiber and fluids.
B)increasing dietary fiber and fluids.
C)increasing dietary protein.
D)increasing carbohydrate intake.
E)increasing fat and protein intake.
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A patient whose intestinal mucosa has a cobblestone appearance most likely has:

A)irritable bowel syndrome.
B)GERD.
C)ulcerative colitis.
D)fistulas.
E)Crohn's disease.
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Secretory diarrhea may be caused by:

A)bacterial food poisoning.
B)lactose intolerance.
C)irritable bowel syndrome.
D)swallowed air.
E)overuse of laxatives.
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The bleeding and insufficient absorption of iron, folate, and vitamin B12 commonly observed in patients with Crohn's disease can cause:

A)malabsorption.
B)fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
C)anemia.
D)weight loss.
E)hypertension.
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The mother of a toddler is concerned about her child's frequent episodes of diarrhea. The dietitian suggests that the mother reduce the child's intake of:

A)oatmeal.
B)fruit juice.
C)rice.
D)yogurt.
E)bananas.
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Which food may help to alleviate diarrhea?

A)applesauce
B)pear juice
C)milk
D)sugar-free candies
E)coffee
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Diarrhea is often classified according to the cause of the fluid loss. Nutrient malabsorption causes _____ diarrhea.

A)osmotic
B)secretory
C)intractable
D)acute
E)motility
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Which statement characterizes irritable bowel syndrome? ​

A)Symptoms often improve during periods of psychological stress.
B)It is associated with alternating episodes of diarrhea and constipation.
C)Herbal remedies are effective at relieving symptoms.
D)The most common recommendation is to gradually decrease fiber intake .
E)It is associated with increased risk of fistulas.
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Ulceritive colitis always involves the:

A)esophagus.
B)stomach.
C)duodenum.
D)ileum.
E)rectum.
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Inflammation that may extend deeply into intestinal tissue and be accompanied by ulcerations, fissures, and fistulas is characteristic of: celiac disease

A)Crohn's disease.
B)ulcerative colitis.
C)celiac disease.
D)irritable bowel syndrome.
E)gluten-intolerance.
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During an exacerbation of inflammatory bowel disease, the patient should be placed on small, frequent meals of _____ to minimize stool output and reduce symptoms of malabsorption.

A)a low-sodium, low-kcalorie diet ​
B)a low-fat, low-fiber diet
C)a low-protein diet
D)parenteral nutrition
E)a clear liquid diet
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Which substance would not be included in a homemade oral rehydration solution?

A)table salt
B)sugar
C)baking soda
D)cornstarch
E)potassium chloride
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Billy consumed the following foods at lunch: a hamburger with lettuce, tomato, and catsup on a bun; potato salad; and a diet carbonated beverage. Later that afternoon, Billy began to experience gas. Which of the following foods was most likely responsible for production of intestinal gas?

A)hamburger meat
B)tomato
C)potato salad
D)diet carbonated beverage
E)white bread
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An excessive colonic response to meals, GI hormones, and stress is characteristic of:

A)celiac disease.
B)ulcerative colitis.
C)Crohn's disease.
D)irritable bowel syndrome.
E)fistulas.
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Mr. Taylor seeks medical treatment for frequent, urgent bowel movements streaked with mucus and blood, and tests reveal a large, continuous area of inflammation affecting the first two layers of tissue in his rectum. What is Mr. Taylor's likely diagnosis?

A)Crohn's disease
B)ulcerative colitis
C)celiac disease
D)irritable bowel syndrome
E)fistulas
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Lily is experiencing a sudden bout of diarrhea. Which food may worsen her symptoms?

A)adding salt to foods
B)whole-wheat breads and cereals
C)noodles and couscous
D)bananas and peeled apples
E)coffee
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Which form of inflammatory bowel disease is characterized by "skip" lesions?

A)Crohn's disease
B)ulcerative colitis
C)irritable bowel syndrome
D)diverticulosis
E)GERD
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Which strategy would be the first step in the treatment of someone with diarrhea?

A)correct the underlying medical condition
B)place the patient on a clear liquid diet
C)start parenteral nutrition
D)start an oral rehydration solution
E)start IV fluids.
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Food borne illnesses can cause:

A)osmotic diarrhea.
B)steatorrhea.
C)secretory diarrhea.
D)chronic diarrhea.
E)hyperosmotic diarrhea.
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Commercial sports drinks are not recommended for the treatment of severe diarrhea because they are too:

A)expensive.
B)high in sodium.
C)low in sodium.
D)low in potassium.
E)low in water content.
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The treatment for irritable bowel syndrome includes all of these methods EXCEPT:

A)surgery.
B)dietary adjustments.
C)stress management.
D)behavioral therapy.
E)increased fiber intake.
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Which foods will provide sufficient probiotic bacteria to influence the bacterial population in the large intestine?

A)two servings of margarine
B)one serving of yogurt
C)two servings of cottage cheese
D)one serving of honey
E)one serving of chicory
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All of these foods may cause difficulty for ostomy patients EXCEPT:

A)bananas.
B)popcorn.
C)coconut.
D)raisins.
E)nuts.
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Nonpathogenic bacteria in the intestinal tract perform all of these functions EXCEPT:

A)degrading undigested or unabsorbed dietary carbohydrate.
B)producing certain vitamins.
C)preventing invasion of tissues by pathogenic bacteria.
D)stimulating the production of proteins.
E)assisting in the development and maintenance of the mucosal lining.
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Diverticular disease often occurs with:

A)a bacterial infection.
B)aging.
C)constipation.
D)food intolerances.
E)hypertension.
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Mary has been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. Although clinical studies suggest that it may not be beneficial, which dietary modification might her dietitian recommend?

A)a high-fiber diet
B)a low-fiber diet
C)a liquid diet
D)a low-salt diet
E)a hyperosmotic diet
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Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
If Noel's Crohn's disease worsens, it could place her at risk for malnutrition due to all of these reasons EXCEPT:

A)reduced food intake.
B)surgery that shortens the small intestine.
C)malabsorption of nutrients.
D)ulceration in the esophagus.
E)mucosal scarring.
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The incidence of diverticulosis may be reduced by diets:

A)low in dietary fiber and residue.
B)high in dietary fiber and fat.
C)high in dietary fiber.
D)high in dietary protein.
E)low in sodium.
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The patient with a colostomy or ileostomy is usually concerned about foods that cause:

A)gas and odor.
B)weight gain.
C)fluid retention.
D)anemia.
E)diarrhea.
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Nondigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine are called:

A)probiotics.
B)prebiotics.
C)intestinal flora.
D)pathogenic bacteria.
E)bacterial translocation.
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To help control diarrhea, people with ostomies should consume:

A)applesauce.
B)caffeine.
C)sugar-free candy.
D)grapes.
E)nuts.
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Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
Noel will need to be monitored for _____, due to the increased risk that accompanies Crohn's disease.

A)diverticula
B)gluten sensitivity
C)gallbladder disease
D)obesity
E)intestinal cancer
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Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
Noel requires aggressive dietary management of her disease, otherwise _____ could result.

A)nutrient deficiencies and protein-energy malnutrition
B)problems with chronic constipation and laxative use
C)dehydration and electrolyte imbalances
D)a higher risk of pancreatic cancer
E)a higher risk of liver cirrhosis
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Which dietary adjustment is not recommended for individuals with irritable bowel syndrome?

A)avoid fried and fatty foods
B)avoid alcohol
C)consume small, frequent meals
D)increase consumption of milk products
E)gradually increase fiber intake
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Much of the research investigating probiotics and intestinal illness has focused on the prevention and treatment of:

A)irritable bowel syndrome.
B)diverticular disease.
C)infectious diarrhea.
D)Crohn's disease.
E)gluten intolerance.
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Use the following case study to answer questions
Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
During a flare-up of her disease, Noel should follow a ______ diet.

A)high-fiber, high-fat
B)low-sodium
C)low-fiber, low-fat
D)high-fat
E)low-sodium, low-fiber
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The primary purpose of a low-fiber diet for ostomy patients is to:

A)stimulate peristalsis.
B)increase bulk in the colon.
C)decrease stool output.
D)decrease hydrochloric acid production.
E)reduce fluid loss.
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Removal of all or a portion of the colon is referred to as a(n):

A)colostomy.
B)colectomy.
C)ileostomy.
D)gastrectomy.
E)ostomy.
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Use the following case study to answer questions
Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
Noel was prescribed a corticosteroid to help with the inflammation associated with Crohn's disease. What is a possible side effect of this medication?

A)diarrhea
B)fluid retention
C)dehydration
D)loss of appetite
E)low blood pressure
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Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
Noel's Crohn's disease has most likely resulted in inflammation of her:

A)gallbladder.
B)ileum and/or colon.
C)duodenum and/or jejunum.
D)pancreas.
E)liver.
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The most common complication of diverticulosis is:

A)irritable bowel syndrome.
B)weight gain.
C)fistula development.
D)Crohn's disease.
E)diverticulitis.
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Which feature is common to both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease?

A)increased risk of cancer
B)in about one third of cases, the inflammation is confined to the colon
C)inflammation is continuous throughout the affected region
D)presence of "skip" lesions
E)presence of fistulas
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flora
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
flora
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
flora
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
flora
site of vitamin B12 absorption
flora
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
flora
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
flora
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
flora
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
flora
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
flora
function by increasing stool weight, increasing the water content of stool, or stimulating peristaltic contractions
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Which symptom is consistent with ulcerative colitis?

A)inflammation confined to the rectum and colon
B)discrete lesions separated by normal tissue
C)cobblestone appearance of tissue
D)presence of fistulas
E)decreased risk of cancer
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If the infection responsible for diverticulitis spreads to adjacent organs, _____ may result. ​

A)irritable bowel syndrome
B)weight gain
C)fistulas
D)malnutrition
E)Crohn's disease
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s teatorrhea
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
s teatorrhea
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
s teatorrhea
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
s teatorrhea
site of vitamin B12 absorption
s teatorrhea
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
s teatorrhea
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
s teatorrhea
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
s teatorrhea
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
s teatorrhea
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
s teatorrhea
function by increasing stool weight, increasing the water content of stool, or stimulating peristaltic contractions
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pouchitis
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
pouchitis
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
pouchitis
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
pouchitis
site of vitamin B12 absorption
pouchitis
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
pouchitis
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
pouchitis
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
pouchitis
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
pouchitis
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
pouchitis
function by increasing stool weight, increasing the water content of stool, or stimulating peristaltic contractions
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probiotics
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
probiotics
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
probiotics
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
probiotics
site of vitamin B12 absorption
probiotics
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
probiotics
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
probiotics
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
probiotics
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
probiotics
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
probiotics
function by increasing stool weight, increasing the water content of stool, or stimulating peristaltic contractions
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colostomy
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
colostomy
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
colostomy
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
colostomy
site of vitamin B12 absorption
colostomy
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
colostomy
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
colostomy
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
colostomy
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
colostomy
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
colostomy
function by increasing stool weight, increasing the water content of stool, or stimulating peristaltic contractions
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ileum
site of vitamin B12 absorption
ileum
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
ileum
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
ileum
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
ileum
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
ileum
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
ileum
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
ileum
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
ileum
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
ileum
function by increasing stool weight, increasing the water content of stool, or stimulating peristaltic contractions
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In order for probiotic microbes to have health benefits, they must:

A)be pathogenic when consumed.
B)be absorbed in the stomach.
C)alter the intestinal environment in a beneficial way.
D)always colonize the intestines .
E)be effective when ingested in small amounts.
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prebiotics
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
prebiotics
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
prebiotics
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
prebiotics
site of vitamin B12 absorption
prebiotics
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
prebiotics
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
prebiotics
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
prebiotics
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
prebiotics
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
prebiotics
function by increasing stool weight, increasing the water content of stool, or stimulating peristaltic contractions
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The two major forms of inflammatory bowel disease include:

A)diarrhea and constipation.
B)Crohn's disease and gluten intolerance.
C)celiac disease and Crohn's disease.
D)diverticulitis and diarrhea.
E)Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
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The ______ contains the highest concentration of bacterial populations in the GI tract.

A)mouth
B)stomach
C)duodenum
D)ileum
E)colon
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Constipation is particularly prevalent in:

A)children.
B)people who exercise regularly.
C)men of all ages.
D)women.
E)adults under the age of 50 years old.
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bacterial translocation
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
bacterial translocation
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
bacterial translocation
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
bacterial translocation
site of vitamin B12 absorption
bacterial translocation
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
bacterial translocation
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
bacterial translocation
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
bacterial translocation
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
bacterial translocation
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
bacterial translocation
function by increasing stool weight, increasing the water content of stool, or stimulating peristaltic contractions
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laxatives
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
laxatives
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
laxatives
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
laxatives
site of vitamin B12 absorption
laxatives
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
laxatives
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
laxatives
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
laxatives
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
laxatives
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
laxatives
function by increasing stool weight, increasing the water content of stool, or stimulating peristaltic contractions
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insoluble fibers
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
insoluble fibers
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
insoluble fibers
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
insoluble fibers
site of vitamin B12 absorption
insoluble fibers
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
insoluble fibers
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
insoluble fibers
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
insoluble fibers
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
insoluble fibers
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
insoluble fibers
function by increasing stool weight, increasing the water content of stool, or stimulating peristaltic contractions
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Probiotic therapy may be beneficial in treating which type of diarrhea? ​

A)osmotic
B)excretory
C)infectious
D)irritable
E)spasmic
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Which type of medication relieves constipation by stimulating peristaltic contractions?

A)fiber
B)Citrucel
C)laxatives
D)psyllium
E)Metamucil
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Which treatment is not used to control the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome?

A)dietary adjustments
B)stress management
C)antidepressants
D)antibiotics
E)antivirals
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Deck 18: Fiber-Modified Diets for Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders
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A high-fiber diet increases stool weight and fecal water content.
True
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Use of stimulant laxatives can lead to:

A)fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
B)anemia.
C)increased appetite.
D)hyperglycemia.
E)edema.
A
3
Which active ingredient is found in the bulk-forming fiber supplement Metamucil?

A)methylcellulose
B)psyllium
C)polycarbophil
D)malt soup extract
E)aloe
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Constipation is associated with a lack of physical activity. ​
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Diverticulitis and ulcerative colitis are the two most prevalent inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Flatulence can be an unpleasant side effect of consuming a high-fiber diet.
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Which beverage is least likely to increase intestinal gas?

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D)tea
E)apple juice
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Charlie is trying to change his eating behaviors and start following a high-fiber diet. The best advice you can give him is to:

A)purchase a bulk-forming agent.
B)gradually add high-fiber foods to his diet.
C)avoid milk products that contain residue.
D)limit his fluid intake.
E)eat one or two large meals a day.
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Foods useful in increasing dietary fiber include:

A)bran, milk, and mashed potatoes.
B)peanut butter, oranges, and strawberry jam.
C)saltine crackers, watermelon, and eggs.
D)whole-wheat bread, black beans, and popcorn.
E)white bread, eggs, and yogurt.
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People with irritable bowel syndrome tend to have excessive colonic responses to meals, gastrointestinal (GI)hormones, and stress.
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Which disorder does not improve with modified fiber intake?

A)constipation
B)irritable bowel syndrome
C)inflammatory bowel diseases
D)gallbladder disease
E)heart disease
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The development of diverticulosis is influenced by the type of dietary protein one consumes.
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The DRI for fiber for an adult male between the ages of 19 and 50 years old is 38 grams per day.
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Which food is most likely to increase intestinal gas?

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B)tomatoes
C)green beans
D)walnuts
E)white bread
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The patient with a colostomy or ileostomy should restrict fluid intake.
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Diverticulitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that occurs in the small intestine and affects the entire intestinal wall.
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Constipation is diagnosed when a person does not have daily bowel movements.
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A side effect of consuming a high-fiber diet is:

A)flatulence.
B)an ostomy.
C)bacterial overgrowth.
D)diverticulosis.
E)gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
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Constipation may be caused by all of these factors EXCEPT:

A)a low-fiber diet.
B)physical inactivity.
C)medications.
D)a viral infection.
E)inadequate fluid intake.
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Dietary suggestions for treating constipation are aimed at:

A)decreasing dietary fiber and fluids.
B)increasing dietary fiber and fluids.
C)increasing dietary protein.
D)increasing carbohydrate intake.
E)increasing fat and protein intake.
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21
A patient whose intestinal mucosa has a cobblestone appearance most likely has:

A)irritable bowel syndrome.
B)GERD.
C)ulcerative colitis.
D)fistulas.
E)Crohn's disease.
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22
Secretory diarrhea may be caused by:

A)bacterial food poisoning.
B)lactose intolerance.
C)irritable bowel syndrome.
D)swallowed air.
E)overuse of laxatives.
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23
The bleeding and insufficient absorption of iron, folate, and vitamin B12 commonly observed in patients with Crohn's disease can cause:

A)malabsorption.
B)fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
C)anemia.
D)weight loss.
E)hypertension.
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The mother of a toddler is concerned about her child's frequent episodes of diarrhea. The dietitian suggests that the mother reduce the child's intake of:

A)oatmeal.
B)fruit juice.
C)rice.
D)yogurt.
E)bananas.
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Which food may help to alleviate diarrhea?

A)applesauce
B)pear juice
C)milk
D)sugar-free candies
E)coffee
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Diarrhea is often classified according to the cause of the fluid loss. Nutrient malabsorption causes _____ diarrhea.

A)osmotic
B)secretory
C)intractable
D)acute
E)motility
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Which statement characterizes irritable bowel syndrome? ​

A)Symptoms often improve during periods of psychological stress.
B)It is associated with alternating episodes of diarrhea and constipation.
C)Herbal remedies are effective at relieving symptoms.
D)The most common recommendation is to gradually decrease fiber intake .
E)It is associated with increased risk of fistulas.
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28
Ulceritive colitis always involves the:

A)esophagus.
B)stomach.
C)duodenum.
D)ileum.
E)rectum.
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29
Inflammation that may extend deeply into intestinal tissue and be accompanied by ulcerations, fissures, and fistulas is characteristic of: celiac disease

A)Crohn's disease.
B)ulcerative colitis.
C)celiac disease.
D)irritable bowel syndrome.
E)gluten-intolerance.
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During an exacerbation of inflammatory bowel disease, the patient should be placed on small, frequent meals of _____ to minimize stool output and reduce symptoms of malabsorption.

A)a low-sodium, low-kcalorie diet ​
B)a low-fat, low-fiber diet
C)a low-protein diet
D)parenteral nutrition
E)a clear liquid diet
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Which substance would not be included in a homemade oral rehydration solution?

A)table salt
B)sugar
C)baking soda
D)cornstarch
E)potassium chloride
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Billy consumed the following foods at lunch: a hamburger with lettuce, tomato, and catsup on a bun; potato salad; and a diet carbonated beverage. Later that afternoon, Billy began to experience gas. Which of the following foods was most likely responsible for production of intestinal gas?

A)hamburger meat
B)tomato
C)potato salad
D)diet carbonated beverage
E)white bread
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33
An excessive colonic response to meals, GI hormones, and stress is characteristic of:

A)celiac disease.
B)ulcerative colitis.
C)Crohn's disease.
D)irritable bowel syndrome.
E)fistulas.
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Mr. Taylor seeks medical treatment for frequent, urgent bowel movements streaked with mucus and blood, and tests reveal a large, continuous area of inflammation affecting the first two layers of tissue in his rectum. What is Mr. Taylor's likely diagnosis?

A)Crohn's disease
B)ulcerative colitis
C)celiac disease
D)irritable bowel syndrome
E)fistulas
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Lily is experiencing a sudden bout of diarrhea. Which food may worsen her symptoms?

A)adding salt to foods
B)whole-wheat breads and cereals
C)noodles and couscous
D)bananas and peeled apples
E)coffee
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Which form of inflammatory bowel disease is characterized by "skip" lesions?

A)Crohn's disease
B)ulcerative colitis
C)irritable bowel syndrome
D)diverticulosis
E)GERD
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Which strategy would be the first step in the treatment of someone with diarrhea?

A)correct the underlying medical condition
B)place the patient on a clear liquid diet
C)start parenteral nutrition
D)start an oral rehydration solution
E)start IV fluids.
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38
Food borne illnesses can cause:

A)osmotic diarrhea.
B)steatorrhea.
C)secretory diarrhea.
D)chronic diarrhea.
E)hyperosmotic diarrhea.
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39
Commercial sports drinks are not recommended for the treatment of severe diarrhea because they are too:

A)expensive.
B)high in sodium.
C)low in sodium.
D)low in potassium.
E)low in water content.
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40
The treatment for irritable bowel syndrome includes all of these methods EXCEPT:

A)surgery.
B)dietary adjustments.
C)stress management.
D)behavioral therapy.
E)increased fiber intake.
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Which foods will provide sufficient probiotic bacteria to influence the bacterial population in the large intestine?

A)two servings of margarine
B)one serving of yogurt
C)two servings of cottage cheese
D)one serving of honey
E)one serving of chicory
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42
All of these foods may cause difficulty for ostomy patients EXCEPT:

A)bananas.
B)popcorn.
C)coconut.
D)raisins.
E)nuts.
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43
Nonpathogenic bacteria in the intestinal tract perform all of these functions EXCEPT:

A)degrading undigested or unabsorbed dietary carbohydrate.
B)producing certain vitamins.
C)preventing invasion of tissues by pathogenic bacteria.
D)stimulating the production of proteins.
E)assisting in the development and maintenance of the mucosal lining.
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44
Diverticular disease often occurs with:

A)a bacterial infection.
B)aging.
C)constipation.
D)food intolerances.
E)hypertension.
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Mary has been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. Although clinical studies suggest that it may not be beneficial, which dietary modification might her dietitian recommend?

A)a high-fiber diet
B)a low-fiber diet
C)a liquid diet
D)a low-salt diet
E)a hyperosmotic diet
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Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
If Noel's Crohn's disease worsens, it could place her at risk for malnutrition due to all of these reasons EXCEPT:

A)reduced food intake.
B)surgery that shortens the small intestine.
C)malabsorption of nutrients.
D)ulceration in the esophagus.
E)mucosal scarring.
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47
The incidence of diverticulosis may be reduced by diets:

A)low in dietary fiber and residue.
B)high in dietary fiber and fat.
C)high in dietary fiber.
D)high in dietary protein.
E)low in sodium.
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48
The patient with a colostomy or ileostomy is usually concerned about foods that cause:

A)gas and odor.
B)weight gain.
C)fluid retention.
D)anemia.
E)diarrhea.
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49
Nondigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine are called:

A)probiotics.
B)prebiotics.
C)intestinal flora.
D)pathogenic bacteria.
E)bacterial translocation.
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50
To help control diarrhea, people with ostomies should consume:

A)applesauce.
B)caffeine.
C)sugar-free candy.
D)grapes.
E)nuts.
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Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
Noel will need to be monitored for _____, due to the increased risk that accompanies Crohn's disease.

A)diverticula
B)gluten sensitivity
C)gallbladder disease
D)obesity
E)intestinal cancer
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Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
Noel requires aggressive dietary management of her disease, otherwise _____ could result.

A)nutrient deficiencies and protein-energy malnutrition
B)problems with chronic constipation and laxative use
C)dehydration and electrolyte imbalances
D)a higher risk of pancreatic cancer
E)a higher risk of liver cirrhosis
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53
Which dietary adjustment is not recommended for individuals with irritable bowel syndrome?

A)avoid fried and fatty foods
B)avoid alcohol
C)consume small, frequent meals
D)increase consumption of milk products
E)gradually increase fiber intake
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Much of the research investigating probiotics and intestinal illness has focused on the prevention and treatment of:

A)irritable bowel syndrome.
B)diverticular disease.
C)infectious diarrhea.
D)Crohn's disease.
E)gluten intolerance.
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Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
During a flare-up of her disease, Noel should follow a ______ diet.

A)high-fiber, high-fat
B)low-sodium
C)low-fiber, low-fat
D)high-fat
E)low-sodium, low-fiber
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56
The primary purpose of a low-fiber diet for ostomy patients is to:

A)stimulate peristalsis.
B)increase bulk in the colon.
C)decrease stool output.
D)decrease hydrochloric acid production.
E)reduce fluid loss.
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57
Removal of all or a portion of the colon is referred to as a(n):

A)colostomy.
B)colectomy.
C)ileostomy.
D)gastrectomy.
E)ostomy.
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Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
Noel was prescribed a corticosteroid to help with the inflammation associated with Crohn's disease. What is a possible side effect of this medication?

A)diarrhea
B)fluid retention
C)dehydration
D)loss of appetite
E)low blood pressure
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Noel is a 33-year-old kindergarten teacher who recently visited her doctor complaining of the sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and bloody stools. Lab tests, imaging studies, and an endoscopy were used to diagnose Crohn's disease. Drug therapy has helped to control the symptoms, but Noel has been told that there is no cure for the disease and she may experience exacerbations from time to time for the rest of her life.
Noel's Crohn's disease has most likely resulted in inflammation of her:

A)gallbladder.
B)ileum and/or colon.
C)duodenum and/or jejunum.
D)pancreas.
E)liver.
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60
The most common complication of diverticulosis is:

A)irritable bowel syndrome.
B)weight gain.
C)fistula development.
D)Crohn's disease.
E)diverticulitis.
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Which feature is common to both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease?

A)increased risk of cancer
B)in about one third of cases, the inflammation is confined to the colon
C)inflammation is continuous throughout the affected region
D)presence of "skip" lesions
E)presence of fistulas
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flora
surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
flora
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
flora
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
flora
site of vitamin B12 absorption
flora
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
flora
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
flora
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
flora
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
flora
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
flora
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Which symptom is consistent with ulcerative colitis?

A)inflammation confined to the rectum and colon
B)discrete lesions separated by normal tissue
C)cobblestone appearance of tissue
D)presence of fistulas
E)decreased risk of cancer
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If the infection responsible for diverticulitis spreads to adjacent organs, _____ may result. ​

A)irritable bowel syndrome
B)weight gain
C)fistulas
D)malnutrition
E)Crohn's disease
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s teatorrhea
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s teatorrhea
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s teatorrhea
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
s teatorrhea
site of vitamin B12 absorption
s teatorrhea
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
s teatorrhea
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
s teatorrhea
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
s teatorrhea
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
s teatorrhea
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
s teatorrhea
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pouchitis
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pouchitis
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pouchitis
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pouchitis
site of vitamin B12 absorption
pouchitis
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
pouchitis
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
pouchitis
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
pouchitis
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
pouchitis
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
pouchitis
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probiotics
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probiotics
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probiotics
site of vitamin B12 absorption
probiotics
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
probiotics
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
probiotics
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
probiotics
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
probiotics
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
probiotics
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colostomy
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colostomy
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colostomy
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colostomy
site of vitamin B12 absorption
colostomy
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
colostomy
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
colostomy
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
colostomy
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
colostomy
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
colostomy
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ileum
site of vitamin B12 absorption
ileum
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ileum
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
ileum
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
ileum
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
ileum
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
ileum
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
ileum
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
ileum
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
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In order for probiotic microbes to have health benefits, they must:

A)be pathogenic when consumed.
B)be absorbed in the stomach.
C)alter the intestinal environment in a beneficial way.
D)always colonize the intestines .
E)be effective when ingested in small amounts.
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prebiotics
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prebiotics
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prebiotics
site of vitamin B12 absorption
prebiotics
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
prebiotics
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
prebiotics
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
prebiotics
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
prebiotics
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
prebiotics
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72
The two major forms of inflammatory bowel disease include:

A)diarrhea and constipation.
B)Crohn's disease and gluten intolerance.
C)celiac disease and Crohn's disease.
D)diverticulitis and diarrhea.
E)Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
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The ______ contains the highest concentration of bacterial populations in the GI tract.

A)mouth
B)stomach
C)duodenum
D)ileum
E)colon
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Constipation is particularly prevalent in:

A)children.
B)people who exercise regularly.
C)men of all ages.
D)women.
E)adults under the age of 50 years old.
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bacterial translocation
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indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
bacterial translocation
site of vitamin B12 absorption
bacterial translocation
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
bacterial translocation
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
bacterial translocation
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
bacterial translocation
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
bacterial translocation
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
bacterial translocation
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laxatives
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laxatives
bacteria that normally reside in a person's body
laxatives
indigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
laxatives
site of vitamin B12 absorption
laxatives
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
laxatives
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
laxatives
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
laxatives
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
laxatives
movement of bacteria across the intestinal mucosa, allowing access to body tissues
laxatives
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insoluble fibers
site of vitamin B12 absorption
insoluble fibers
increase stool volume and reduce transit time in the large intestine
insoluble fibers
fat malabsorption associated with Crohn's disease
insoluble fibers
an inflammation of the surgical pouch created in some patients who have had an ileostomy or colostomy
insoluble fibers
live microorganisms provided in foods and dietary supplements for the purpose of preventing or treating disease
insoluble fibers
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Probiotic therapy may be beneficial in treating which type of diarrhea? ​

A)osmotic
B)excretory
C)infectious
D)irritable
E)spasmic
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Which type of medication relieves constipation by stimulating peristaltic contractions?

A)fiber
B)Citrucel
C)laxatives
D)psyllium
E)Metamucil
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Which treatment is not used to control the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome?

A)dietary adjustments
B)stress management
C)antidepressants
D)antibiotics
E)antivirals
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