Which of the following choices leads to an elevation in stomach pH?
- A. Impairment of the mucous neck cells
- B. Heightened activity of G cells
- C. Suppression of parietal cells
- D. Excessive expression by chief cells
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Suppression of parietal cells reduces HCl secretion, increasing stomach pH (making it less acidic).
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Pyloric glands when compared to fundic glands show the following EXCEPT:
- A. Their pits are wider
- B. Their pits are shorter
- C. Their acini are more coiled and branched
- D. The main cell type is similar to mucous neck cells of fundus
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Pyloric glands have deeper pits (about half the mucosal thickness) compared to the shorter pits of fundic glands.
A patient who has undergone gastrectomy (removal of the stomach) may suffer from:
- A. cirrhosis
- B. pernicious anemia
- C. gastric ulcer
- D. inability to digest fats
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Gastrectomy can lead to pernicious anemia due to reduced intrinsic factor production, necessary for vitamin B12 absorption.
The nurse is caring for a client who is returning from the operating room following a cholecystectomy, or removal of the gallbladder. The nurse knows that the function of the gallbladder is to:
- A. Manufacture bile
- B. Concentrate bile
- C. Remove toxins from the blood
- D. Make albumin
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The gallbladder concentrates and stores bile produced by the liver.
Four bags made of partially permeable membrane are placed in tubes as shown in the diagram. bag made of partially permable membrane starch solution water reducing sugar solution water starch solution and saliva water tube 1 tube 2 tube 3 tube 4 saliva water After 20 minutes at 35 oC a sample of water from each tube, outside the bag, is boiled with Benedict's solution. What are the results?
- A. tube 1: blue, tube 2: red, tube 3: blue, tube 4: red
- B. tube 1: blue, tube 2: blue, tube 3: red, tube 4: red
- C. tube 1: red, tube 2: blue, tube 3: blue, tube 4: red
- D. tube 1: red, tube 2: red, tube 3: blue, tube 4: blue
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Only reducing sugars can pass through the membrane, turning Benedict's solution red, while starch cannot.
Simple sugar of blood is-
- A. Dextrin
- B. Lactose
- C. Sucrose
- D. Glucose
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Glucose is the primary simple sugar circulating in the blood.