Looking for leukonychia in the hands on a GIT examination should be included. What is leukonychia?

Looking for koilonychia in the hands on a GIT examination should be included. What is koilonychia?

Looking for dupuytren’s contractures in the hands on a GIT examination should be included. What is dupuytren’s contractures?

What is a stoma and what are the 2 types of stomas?

Of the 9 areas of palpation on the abdomen, what are the top 3 from left to right?

Of the 9 areas of palpation on the abdomen, what are the middle 3 from left to right?

Of the 9 areas of palpation on the abdomen, what are the lower 3 from left to right?
In the gastrointestinal examination we need to be able to look for an acute abdomen, what are the 3 things we need to look for?
1 - guarding
2 - rigidity
3 - rebound tenderness (pain when removing the hand)
What is splenomegaly and hepatomegaly?
In a normal healthy patient where would we expect to find the liver when feeling and percussing?

There are 2 signs of GIT disorders in the legs, one is called pyoderma gangrenosum, what is this?

There are 2 signs of GIT disorders in the legs, one is called erythema nodosum, what is this?

How do we calculate BMI?
According to NICE what are the cut offs for the different categories of BMI?
What is the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) score used for?
In order to create a Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) score what is needed from the patient?

In order to create a Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) score the patients BMI is needed, however, what can also be used to estimate BMI if normal BMI cannot be calculated?
What is coeliac disease?
How common is coeliac disease?
What are the 3 main dietery components that commonly trigger coeliac disease?
Does coeliac disease affect the whole bowel?
What are the most common symptoms of coeliac disease?
To help diagnose patients with coeliac disease, you can screen them for antibodies. What antibodies can be screened for?
When taking a biopsy from a patient with coeliac disease, which is the gold standard for diagnosis, what would we expect to see on biopsy?
