QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
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●● What does 'alloimmune' refer to?
Answer: An immune response to antigens from another member of the
same species, such as during blood transfusions or organ transplants.
●● What is the most common type of kidney stone?
Answer: Calcium.
●● What is Rh sensitization?
Answer: A condition where an Rh-negative mother produces antibodies
that attack the red blood cells of an Rh-positive baby.
●● What is uremia?
Answer: A condition involving abnormally high levels of waste products
in the blood due to kidney failure.
●● What is cystitis?
Answer: An inflammation of the bladder, commonly referred to as a
lower urinary tract infection (UTI).
,●● What are the two types of heart failure?
Answer: Left-sided heart failure and right-sided heart failure.
●● What is GERD?
Answer: Gastroesophageal reflux disease, a chronic condition causing
irritation of the esophagus lining due to stomach acid or bile.
●● What causes gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)?
Answer: Loss of muscle tone at the lower esophageal sphincter, leading
to regurgitation of gastric contents.
●● What are typical symptoms of GERD?
Answer: Pyrosis (heartburn) and regurgitation of stomach contents.
●● What are atypical symptoms of GERD?
Answer: Chronic cough, asthma exacerbations, laryngitis, and sinusitis.
●● What are associated symptoms of GERD?
Answer: Upper abdominal pain, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing),
belching, flatulence, and sleep disturbances.
●● What factors influence gastric emptying?
,Answer: Volume, osmotic pressure, and chemical composition of gastric
contents.
●● What is the pathophysiology of GER?
Answer: Occurs when stomach acid or bile flows into the esophagus,
leading to esophagitis.
●● What is the role of the lower esophageal sphincter?
Answer: It acts as a one-way valve to prevent gastric contents from
entering the esophagus.
●● What is the initial treatment for GERD?
Answer: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and lifestyle changes such as diet
modification and weight reduction.
●● What is a common surgical intervention for GERD if medical
treatment fails?
Answer: Fundoplication.
●● What is an esophageal stricture?
Answer: A tightening or complete blockage of the esophagus due to
chronic inflammation and scar tissue.
●● What is the function of the gastrointestinal tract?
, Answer: To break down ingested food, facilitate nutrient absorption,
maintain body water, and eliminate waste.
●● What is peristalsis?
Answer: The coordinated, rhythmic contraction and relaxation of
muscles that move food through the digestive tract.
●● What is the significance of hypertonic solutions in gastric emptying?
Answer: They tend to delay gastric emptying due to higher osmotic
pressure than surrounding tissues.
●● What lifestyle changes can alleviate GERD symptoms?
Answer: Diet modification, weight reduction, smoking cessation, and
elevating the head of the bed.
●● What is the impact of obesity on GERD?
Answer: Obesity slows gastric emptying, increasing the likelihood of
reflux.
●● How can smoking affect GERD?
Answer: It can weaken the lower esophageal sphincter, allowing
stomach acid to flow into the esophagus.
●● What is the role of hormones in the GI tract?