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GASTROINffiSTINAL SYSTEM 503
Figure 8� 1 . Schematic representation of the ga.strointestinal system. (Original
artwork by Peter Wu.)
Clinical Evaluation
Evaluation of the GI system involves combining information gathered
through physical examination and diagnostic studies.
Physical Examillatioll
Physical examination of the abdomen consists of inspection, allsculta�
tion, percussion, and palpation. Physicians and nurses usually perform this examination on a daily basis in the acute care setting; however, physical therapists can also petform this examination to
help delineate between systemic and musculoskeletal pain.
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Table 8-2. Structure and Function of the Primary Organs of Digestion
Structure
Function
Oral cavity
Entrance to the gastrointestln31 system, mechamcal and chemical digestion begins here
Pharynx
Involved in swallowing and mechanical
movemcnr of food to esophagus
Esophagus
Connects mouth to the srom3ch, transports and
disperses food
Stomach (cardia,
Mechanical (unctIons: storage, mixing, and
fundus, body, pylorus)
grinding of food and regulation of outflow to
small intestine
EXOCrine f,mctiorls: secretion of hydrochloric
acid, intrinsic factOr, pepsinogen, and mucus
necessary for digestion
Endocrine fu'''tiotls: secretion of hormones that
trigger the release of digestive enzymes from
the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder IOto the
duodenum
Small inrestine
Duodenum: neutralizes acid in food transported
(duodenum, jejunum)
from the stOmach and mixes pancreatic :lnd
ileum)
biliary secretions with food
Jejullum: absorbs nutrients, W:lter, and
electrolytes
Ileum: absorbs bile acids and intrinsic factors to
be recycled In the body-necessary to prevent
Vitamin BIZ deficiency
Large inrestine (cecumj
Absorbs water and electrolytes
appendix; ascending,
Stores and eliminates mdigestible matenal as
transverse, descend·
feces
lng, and sigmoid
coJonj rectumj 3nus)
Sources: Data from JC Scanlon, T Sanders (eds). Essentials of AnafOl11Y and Physiulogy
(2nd ed). Philadelphia: FA Davis. 1993;362; :ll1d AC Guyron, JE Hall (eds). Textbook
of Medicall)hysiology (9th ed). Philadelphia: Saunders, 1996;803-844.