- •1.What does digestive system consist of? Describe the process of digestion.
- •2.What are the principal function of the gastro-intestinal tract?
- •4. What can acute and chronic gastritis are caused by?
- •Liver diseases
- •1. What is a liver? Give the anatomical description of the liver.
- •2. What is the principle physiological function of the liver?
- •3. What are the causes of liver diseases? Name and define the diseases.
- •Kidney diseases
- •2.How many function components does the respiratory system comprise? Speak on them.
- •3. What is respiration? What types of respiration do you know?
- •4. What are diseases of respiratory tract and what are they characterized by?
- •5. What is pulmonary emphysema? What can it result from?
- •6.What is pulmonary emphysema usually associated with? How to tread patient with pulmonary emphysema?
- •7. What is asthma? What are its types and causes?
- •8. What are the symptoms of asthma? When do the attacks usually start?
- •9. What would you recommend to people suffering respiratory diseases?
Gastro-intestinal diseases
1.What does digestive system consist of? Describe the process of digestion.
Digestive system consist of: the mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas,
Small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anal canal + anal sphincter.
Digestion can be divided into 5 processes, each doing a specific job:
Ingestion: taking in food
Propulsion: moving food through the gastro-intestinal tract
Digestion: which includes mechanical digestion , the breakdown of food by chewing and the churning of the stomach, and chemical digestion , in which enzymes and digestive juices break down the food into molecules
Absorption: of the nutrients
Elimination: of the waster from the body.
2.What are the principal function of the gastro-intestinal tract?
The functions of the gastro-intestinal tract are:
1. Break up food into smaller pieces. 2. Transporting food the GI tract (gastrointestinal) . 3. Screeting digestive enzymes. 4. Absorbing nutrients into the blood. 5. Excreting solid waste products (waste).
3.What is gastritis? What types of gastritis do you know? What other gastro-intestinal diseases do you know? Define them.
Gastritis -a disease in which inflammation of the membranes formed stomach. Allocate two types of gastritis : acute gastritis and chronic gastritis.
The most common disease of the stomach gastritis is an inflammation of the gastric mucosa, which causes a violation of its functions. Dangerous diseases of the digestive tract are stomach ulcer. Failure of a diet is also cause of pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas. As a result of improper nutrition , antibiotic treatment may be dyzbakterioz . In case of violations of food misuse of dry , fatty foods , sedentary lifestyle with age may be stagnation and thickening of bile in the gall bladder , leading to cholecystitis . Use of spoiled food can lead to poisoning. Peritonitis is an inflammation of the peritoneum. Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the mucous membrane of rectum and other parts of the colon.
4. What can acute and chronic gastritis are caused by?
Acute gastritis is caused by ingestion of alcohol or other irritating or corrosive substances. Chronic gastritis is associated with smoking alcoholism and may be caused by bile entering the stomach from the duodenum, but most causes are caused by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori.
5. What are the most prominent symptoms of each type of gastritis?
The symptoms of acute gastritis are: malaise, anorexia, epigastric pressure, fullness, nausea, headaсhe, vertigo, vomiting, prostration, exhaustion.
The symptoms of chronic gastritis are: heartburn, epigastric fullness, pressure after the ingestion of food, serious gross hemorrhages.
6. Speak on the treatment of different type of gastritis.
Most doctors prescribe antacids, antibiotics and even proton pump inhibitors to prevent gastritis from occurring. Medications that can block acid in the stomach are also recommended. Also appointed Change of Diet and Homeopathic Remedies.
7. What is ulcerative colitis? What are the symptoms?
Ulcerative colitis is inflammation and ulceration of the colon and rectum. Symptoms are diarrhea, lower abdominal pain, fever, loss of appetite, weight loss.
8. What is the treatment for ulcerative colitis?
Ulcerative colitis is treated with antidiarrheal drugs, rest, sulfonamide drug, corticosteroids and enemas.
9. What complications may ulcerative colitis causes?
Ulcerative colitis may cause such complications: bloody diarrhea, perforation of the intestine, peritonitis, intestinal bleeding, anemia, arthritis, inflammation of the eyes, and cancer of the colon.
10.What is appendicitis? What are the causes and symptoms?
Appendicitis is an inflammation of the vermiform appendix.
Believe there are two likely causes:
Infection - a stomach infection may have found its way to the appendix.
Obstruction - a hard piece of stool may have got trapped in the appendix. The bacteria in the trapped stool may then have infected the appendix.
Symptoms of appendicitis are: pain in the umbilical region, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever.
11. What is peritonitis? Describe its clinical manifestation. How to manage this pathology?
Peritonitis - is a serious disorder caused by an inflammation of the peritoneum, most often due to a bacterial infection. Clinical manifestations vary: severe constant pain and tenderness may be maximal in the general area of an underlying disorder such as appendicitis, perforated ulcer. Since movement intensifies the pain, the patient lies quietly, with shallow respiration and tends to draw up his things and hunch his shoulders. Antimicrobial therapy, maintenance of the electrolyte balance and surgical skill has greatly reduced the mortality of peritonitis.