Deck 64: Propulsion and Mixing of Food in the Alimentary Tract

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A 20-year-old man has his spinal cord severed at T6 in an automobile accident. He devises a method to distend the rectum to initiate the rectosphincteric reflex. Rectal distention causes which of the following? A 20-year-old man has his spinal cord severed at T6 in an automobile accident. He devises a method to distend the rectum to initiate the rectosphincteric reflex. Rectal distention causes which of the following?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following structures is critical for determining whether a bolus of food is small enough to be swallowed?

A)Epiglottis
B)Larynx
C)Palatopharyngeal folds
D)Soft palate
E)Upper esophageal sphincter
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Migrating motility complexes are thought to be stimulated by which of the following?

A)Cholecystokinin
B)Gastrin
C)Mass movements
D)Motilin
E)Vasoactive intestinal peptide
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A newborn boy does not pass meconium in the first 24 hours. His abdomen is distended, and he begins vomiting. Various other tests lead to a diagnosis of Hirschsprung's disease. An obstruction is most likely to be found in which portion of the gut?

A)Ascending colon
B)Ileocecal sphincter
C)Lower esophageal sphincter
D)Pylorus
E)Sigmoid colon
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Which of the following best describes the direct physiological effect of the various hormones on gastric emptying? Which of the following best describes the direct physiological effect of the various hormones on gastric emptying?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Mass movements are often stimulated after a meal by distention of the stomach and distention of the duodenum. Mass movements often lead to which of the following?

A)Bowel movements
B)Gastric movements
C)Haustrations
D)Esophageal contractions
E)Pharyngeal peristalsis
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Mass movements in the large intestine cause which of the following?

A)Contraction of internal anal sphincter
B)Duodenal peristalsis
C)Gastric retropulsion
D)Hunger sensations
E)Rectal distention
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Which one of the following manometric recordings illustrates normal function of the esophagus at mid-thoracic level before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed lines represent a pressure of 0 mm Hg. Which one of the following manometric recordings illustrates normal function of the esophagus at mid-thoracic level before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed lines represent a pressure of 0 mm Hg.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Ileocecal sphincter tone decreases (relaxes) after distention of which structure?

A)Colon
B)Esophagus
C)Ileum
D)Pharynx
E)Rectum
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Which of the following elements of the defecation apparatus requires input from higher centers of the brain in a healthy person under normal conditions?

A)Peristaltic contractions of the sigmoid colon
B)Rectal distention
C)Rectal peristalsis
D)Constriction of external anal sphincter
E)Constriction of internal anal sphincter
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Distention of the rectum causes a reflex relaxation of which structure?

A)Abdominal muscle
B)Diaphragm
C)External anal sphincter
D)Internal anal sphincter
E)Sigmoid colon
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Mass movements are often stimulated after a meal by which reflex?

A)Coloileal reflex
B)Enterogastric reflex
C)Gastrocolic reflex
D)Intestino-intestinal reflex
E)Rectosphincteric reflex
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A healthy 29-year-old man eats a breakfast of eggs, bacon, and toast. A decrease in which of the following delays gastric emptying?

A)Intestinal peristalsis
B)Pyloric tone
C)Segmentation contractions in small intestine
D)Tone of orad stomach
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A 39-year-old man has from chest pain when he eats, especially meat. He also belches excessively and has heartburn. His wife complains about his bad breath. The radiograph shows a dilated esophagus, and achalasia is suspected. Esophageal manometry confirms the diagnosis. Which one of the pressure tracings given below was taken at the lower esophageal sphincter of this patient before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed line represents a pressure of 0 mm Hg. A 39-year-old man has from chest pain when he eats, especially meat. He also belches excessively and has heartburn. His wife complains about his bad breath. The radiograph shows a dilated esophagus, and achalasia is suspected. Esophageal manometry confirms the diagnosis. Which one of the pressure tracings given below was taken at the lower esophageal sphincter of this patient before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed line represents a pressure of 0 mm Hg.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The primary purpose of migrating motility complexes is which of the following?

A)Move chyme through the small intestine during a meal
B)Promote gastric emptying as a meal is digested
C)Stimulation of mass movements
D)Sweep undigested residue toward the colon
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Which of the following occur during the act of vomiting? Which of the following occur during the act of vomiting?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which one of the following manometric recordings illustrates normal function of the esophagus at a point below the diaphragm before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed lines represent a pressure of 0 mm Hg. Which one of the following manometric recordings illustrates normal function of the esophagus at a point below the diaphragm before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed lines represent a pressure of 0 mm Hg.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The main mixing movement of the stomach is which of the following?

A)Primary peristalsis
B)Receptive relaxation
C)Retropulsion
D)Segmentation contractions
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The ileocecal junction functions as a valve and a sphincter. Ileocecal sphincter tone increases after distention of which of the following?

A)Colon
B)Esophagus
C)Ileum
D)Rectum
E)Stomach
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Achalasia is associated with which of the following at rest and during swallowing?

A)Higher than normal pressure at lower esophageal sphincter
B)Lower than normal pressure at lower esophageal sphincter
C)Higher than normal pressure at upper esophageal sphincter
D)Lower than normal pressure at upper esophageal sphincter
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A newborn boy does not pass meconium in the first 24 hours. His abdomen is distended, and he begins vomiting. Hirschsprung's disease is suspected. Which of the following is virtually absent from the constricted segment of the colon in this patient?

A)Blood flow
B)Circular smooth muscle
C)Ganglion cells
D)Mucosa
E)Serosa
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Receptive relaxation of the fundus is mediated by which substance?

A)Amino acids
B)Gastrin
C)Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide
D)Secretin
E)Vasoactive intestinal peptide
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An 87-year-old man has a stroke that eliminates vagal nerve input to the gastrointestinal tract and severely curtails function of the glossopharyngeal nerve. Which of the following is operational in this man?

A)Pharyngeal phase of swallowing
B)Primary peristalsis of the esophagus
C)Receptive relaxation of the fundus
D)Receptive relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter
E)Secondary peristalsis of the esophagus
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Which of the following reflexes results in the urge to defecate when the duodenum is distended?

A)Duodenocolic reflex
B)Enterogastric reflex
C)Gastrocolic reflex
D)Ileocecal reflex
E)Intestino-intestinal reflex
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Which one of the pressure tracings given below illustrates normal function of the lower esophageal sphincter before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed line represents a pressure of 0 mm Hg. Which one of the pressure tracings given below illustrates normal function of the lower esophageal sphincter before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed line represents a pressure of 0 mm Hg.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A person sustaining a stroke can have trouble swallowing because a stroke can cause damage to the swallowing center.

A)Both the statement and the reason are correct and related.
B)Both the statement and the reason are correct but not related.
C)The statement is correct, but the reason is not.
D)The statement is not correct, but the reason is correct.
E)Neither the statement nor the reason is correct.
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Conditions that tend to increase gastric emptying include which of the following?

A)Decreased peristalsis in stomach
B)Increased tone of orad stomach
C)Increased tone of pylorus
D)Segmentation contractions in intestine
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A 52-year-old man eats a healthy meal. Approximately 20 minutes later, the man has the urge to defecate. Which of the following reflexes results in the urge to defecate when the stomach is stretched?

A)Duodenocolic reflex
B)Enterogastric reflex
C)Gastrocolic reflex
D)Ileocecal reflex
E)Intestine-intestinal reflex
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Ileocecal sphincter tone decreases after distention of which of the following?

A)Colon
B)Esophagus
C)Ileum
D)Rectum
E)Stomach
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A 43-year-old medical student suffers severe damage to the conus medullaris in an accident. He initiates defecation by inserting a balloon-tipped Foley catheter into his rectum and inflating the balloon with a 50 mL syringe. Which reflex is stimulated by the balloon in this patient?

A)Duodenocolic reflex
B)Enterogastric reflex
C)Ileocecal reflex
D)Intrinsic defecation reflex
E)Spinal cord reflex
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A 19-year-old man is admitted to the emergency department after an automobile accident. A CT scan shows that the spinal cord is severed at T5. Balloon distension of the rectum is most likely to cause which of the following in this patient? A 19-year-old man is admitted to the emergency department after an automobile accident. A CT scan shows that the spinal cord is severed at T5. Balloon distension of the rectum is most likely to cause which of the following in this patient?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The diagram shows manometric recordings from a patient before and after pelvic floor training. A balloon placed in the rectum was inflated (arrows) and deflated repeatedly. Tracing Z is a manometric recording obtained from the external anal sphincter before and after pelvic floor training. Which of the following best describe the origin of tracing X?

A)Distal rectum
B)Ileocecal valve
C)Internal anal sphincter
D)Lower esophageal sphincter
E)Proximal rectum
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Parasympathetic stimulation can increase intestinal motility because parasympathetic stimulation increases slow wave frequency.

A)Both the statement and the reason are correct and related.
B)Both the statement and the reason are correct but not related.
C)The statement is correct, but the reason is not.
D)The statement is not correct, but the reason is correct.
E)Neither the statement nor the reason is correct.
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A 20-year-old man has his spinal cord severed at T6 in an automobile accident. He devises a method to distend the rectum to initiate the rectosphincteric reflex. Rectal distention causes which of the following? A 20-year-old man has his spinal cord severed at T6 in an automobile accident. He devises a method to distend the rectum to initiate the rectosphincteric reflex. Rectal distention causes which of the following?
C
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Which of the following structures is critical for determining whether a bolus of food is small enough to be swallowed?

A)Epiglottis
B)Larynx
C)Palatopharyngeal folds
D)Soft palate
E)Upper esophageal sphincter
C
3
Migrating motility complexes are thought to be stimulated by which of the following?

A)Cholecystokinin
B)Gastrin
C)Mass movements
D)Motilin
E)Vasoactive intestinal peptide
D
4
A newborn boy does not pass meconium in the first 24 hours. His abdomen is distended, and he begins vomiting. Various other tests lead to a diagnosis of Hirschsprung's disease. An obstruction is most likely to be found in which portion of the gut?

A)Ascending colon
B)Ileocecal sphincter
C)Lower esophageal sphincter
D)Pylorus
E)Sigmoid colon
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Which of the following best describes the direct physiological effect of the various hormones on gastric emptying? Which of the following best describes the direct physiological effect of the various hormones on gastric emptying?
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Mass movements are often stimulated after a meal by distention of the stomach and distention of the duodenum. Mass movements often lead to which of the following?

A)Bowel movements
B)Gastric movements
C)Haustrations
D)Esophageal contractions
E)Pharyngeal peristalsis
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Mass movements in the large intestine cause which of the following?

A)Contraction of internal anal sphincter
B)Duodenal peristalsis
C)Gastric retropulsion
D)Hunger sensations
E)Rectal distention
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Which one of the following manometric recordings illustrates normal function of the esophagus at mid-thoracic level before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed lines represent a pressure of 0 mm Hg. Which one of the following manometric recordings illustrates normal function of the esophagus at mid-thoracic level before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed lines represent a pressure of 0 mm Hg.
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Ileocecal sphincter tone decreases (relaxes) after distention of which structure?

A)Colon
B)Esophagus
C)Ileum
D)Pharynx
E)Rectum
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Which of the following elements of the defecation apparatus requires input from higher centers of the brain in a healthy person under normal conditions?

A)Peristaltic contractions of the sigmoid colon
B)Rectal distention
C)Rectal peristalsis
D)Constriction of external anal sphincter
E)Constriction of internal anal sphincter
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Distention of the rectum causes a reflex relaxation of which structure?

A)Abdominal muscle
B)Diaphragm
C)External anal sphincter
D)Internal anal sphincter
E)Sigmoid colon
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Mass movements are often stimulated after a meal by which reflex?

A)Coloileal reflex
B)Enterogastric reflex
C)Gastrocolic reflex
D)Intestino-intestinal reflex
E)Rectosphincteric reflex
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A healthy 29-year-old man eats a breakfast of eggs, bacon, and toast. A decrease in which of the following delays gastric emptying?

A)Intestinal peristalsis
B)Pyloric tone
C)Segmentation contractions in small intestine
D)Tone of orad stomach
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A 39-year-old man has from chest pain when he eats, especially meat. He also belches excessively and has heartburn. His wife complains about his bad breath. The radiograph shows a dilated esophagus, and achalasia is suspected. Esophageal manometry confirms the diagnosis. Which one of the pressure tracings given below was taken at the lower esophageal sphincter of this patient before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed line represents a pressure of 0 mm Hg. A 39-year-old man has from chest pain when he eats, especially meat. He also belches excessively and has heartburn. His wife complains about his bad breath. The radiograph shows a dilated esophagus, and achalasia is suspected. Esophageal manometry confirms the diagnosis. Which one of the pressure tracings given below was taken at the lower esophageal sphincter of this patient before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed line represents a pressure of 0 mm Hg.
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The primary purpose of migrating motility complexes is which of the following?

A)Move chyme through the small intestine during a meal
B)Promote gastric emptying as a meal is digested
C)Stimulation of mass movements
D)Sweep undigested residue toward the colon
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Which of the following occur during the act of vomiting? Which of the following occur during the act of vomiting?
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Which one of the following manometric recordings illustrates normal function of the esophagus at a point below the diaphragm before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed lines represent a pressure of 0 mm Hg. Which one of the following manometric recordings illustrates normal function of the esophagus at a point below the diaphragm before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed lines represent a pressure of 0 mm Hg.
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The main mixing movement of the stomach is which of the following?

A)Primary peristalsis
B)Receptive relaxation
C)Retropulsion
D)Segmentation contractions
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The ileocecal junction functions as a valve and a sphincter. Ileocecal sphincter tone increases after distention of which of the following?

A)Colon
B)Esophagus
C)Ileum
D)Rectum
E)Stomach
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Achalasia is associated with which of the following at rest and during swallowing?

A)Higher than normal pressure at lower esophageal sphincter
B)Lower than normal pressure at lower esophageal sphincter
C)Higher than normal pressure at upper esophageal sphincter
D)Lower than normal pressure at upper esophageal sphincter
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A newborn boy does not pass meconium in the first 24 hours. His abdomen is distended, and he begins vomiting. Hirschsprung's disease is suspected. Which of the following is virtually absent from the constricted segment of the colon in this patient?

A)Blood flow
B)Circular smooth muscle
C)Ganglion cells
D)Mucosa
E)Serosa
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Receptive relaxation of the fundus is mediated by which substance?

A)Amino acids
B)Gastrin
C)Glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide
D)Secretin
E)Vasoactive intestinal peptide
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An 87-year-old man has a stroke that eliminates vagal nerve input to the gastrointestinal tract and severely curtails function of the glossopharyngeal nerve. Which of the following is operational in this man?

A)Pharyngeal phase of swallowing
B)Primary peristalsis of the esophagus
C)Receptive relaxation of the fundus
D)Receptive relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter
E)Secondary peristalsis of the esophagus
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Which of the following reflexes results in the urge to defecate when the duodenum is distended?

A)Duodenocolic reflex
B)Enterogastric reflex
C)Gastrocolic reflex
D)Ileocecal reflex
E)Intestino-intestinal reflex
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Which one of the pressure tracings given below illustrates normal function of the lower esophageal sphincter before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed line represents a pressure of 0 mm Hg. Which one of the pressure tracings given below illustrates normal function of the lower esophageal sphincter before and after swallowing (arrow)? The dashed line represents a pressure of 0 mm Hg.
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A person sustaining a stroke can have trouble swallowing because a stroke can cause damage to the swallowing center.

A)Both the statement and the reason are correct and related.
B)Both the statement and the reason are correct but not related.
C)The statement is correct, but the reason is not.
D)The statement is not correct, but the reason is correct.
E)Neither the statement nor the reason is correct.
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27
Conditions that tend to increase gastric emptying include which of the following?

A)Decreased peristalsis in stomach
B)Increased tone of orad stomach
C)Increased tone of pylorus
D)Segmentation contractions in intestine
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A 52-year-old man eats a healthy meal. Approximately 20 minutes later, the man has the urge to defecate. Which of the following reflexes results in the urge to defecate when the stomach is stretched?

A)Duodenocolic reflex
B)Enterogastric reflex
C)Gastrocolic reflex
D)Ileocecal reflex
E)Intestine-intestinal reflex
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Ileocecal sphincter tone decreases after distention of which of the following?

A)Colon
B)Esophagus
C)Ileum
D)Rectum
E)Stomach
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A 43-year-old medical student suffers severe damage to the conus medullaris in an accident. He initiates defecation by inserting a balloon-tipped Foley catheter into his rectum and inflating the balloon with a 50 mL syringe. Which reflex is stimulated by the balloon in this patient?

A)Duodenocolic reflex
B)Enterogastric reflex
C)Ileocecal reflex
D)Intrinsic defecation reflex
E)Spinal cord reflex
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A 19-year-old man is admitted to the emergency department after an automobile accident. A CT scan shows that the spinal cord is severed at T5. Balloon distension of the rectum is most likely to cause which of the following in this patient? A 19-year-old man is admitted to the emergency department after an automobile accident. A CT scan shows that the spinal cord is severed at T5. Balloon distension of the rectum is most likely to cause which of the following in this patient?
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The diagram shows manometric recordings from a patient before and after pelvic floor training. A balloon placed in the rectum was inflated (arrows) and deflated repeatedly. Tracing Z is a manometric recording obtained from the external anal sphincter before and after pelvic floor training. Which of the following best describe the origin of tracing X?

A)Distal rectum
B)Ileocecal valve
C)Internal anal sphincter
D)Lower esophageal sphincter
E)Proximal rectum
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Parasympathetic stimulation can increase intestinal motility because parasympathetic stimulation increases slow wave frequency.

A)Both the statement and the reason are correct and related.
B)Both the statement and the reason are correct but not related.
C)The statement is correct, but the reason is not.
D)The statement is not correct, but the reason is correct.
E)Neither the statement nor the reason is correct.
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