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| what is the small intestine divided into |
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| which quadrant/s is the duodenum in |
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| which quadrant/s is the jejunum in |
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| which quadrant/s is the ileum in |
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| right upper, right lower, left lower |
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| what are the functions of the small intestine |
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| digestion, absorption, reabsorption |
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| regional enteritis/ crohns |
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| bowel inflammation, usually in terminal ileum, cobblestone appearance |
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| obstruction of small intestine, marked with expanded air |
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| form of sprue and malabsorption disease that affects the proximal small bowel |
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| what are the four parts of the large intestine |
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| cecum, colon, rectum, anal canal |
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| what are the four parts of the colon |
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| ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid |
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| what are the differences between the large and small intestine |
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| large has bigger internal diameter, large goes around the periphery of ab cavity, large has pouches called haustrum |
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| telescoping of one part of the intestine into another |
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| twisting of a portion of the intestine |
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| saclike pouch that projects inside the intestine |
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| pigg-o-stat, tape, sheets, |
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| what are the types of child abuse |
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| neglect, physical sexual, psychological maltreatment, medical neglect, other |
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| infantile osteomalacia- rickets |
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| when developing bones do not harden or calcify causing deformity, bowed legs |
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| developmental dysplasia of hip |
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| femoral head is separated by acetabulum in the newborn |
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| idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis |
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| bone becomes less dense and more fragile |
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