Digestive System
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Bellringer
What is the function of the digestive system?
Name as many organs of the digestive system as you
can.
Digestive System
Jackilyn Byrd, RN, BSN
Gastrointestinal System
GI= gastrointestinal
Group of organs that work together to turn food into
energy
Functions:
Ingestion
Secretion
Mixing & Movement
Digestion
Absorption
Excretion
Functions: Breaking it down
Ingestion
Get food in through the mouth
Secretion
In one day, 7 L of fluid
Saliva, bile, mucus, hydrochloric acid, enzymes
Functions: Breaking it down
Mixing & Movement
Swallowing
Peristalsis
Digestion
Process of breaking the food down into chemical
components
Chewing
enzymes
Functions: Breaking it down
Absorption
Stomach, small & large intestine
Body absorbs the broken down food
Excretion
Defecation removes unusable products so it won’t
accumulate in your guts
The Organs & Path of
Digestion
The Mouth
32 teeth chomp and chew and grind the food down
(physical breakdown)
Salivary glands produce spit that moisten the food for
easy swallowing
Tongue= taste buds and helps push the food to the
back of the mouth
Pharynx & Esophagus
Pharynx=
throat
Epiglottis=flap to change from windpipe to food pipe
Esophagus
Tube that carries food from mouth down to stomach
The Stomach
Muscular sac
About the size of two closed fists
Storage tank
Hydrochloric acid & enzymes continue digestion here
Small intestine
1” diameter
10’-20’ long
90% of absorption takes place here
Liver & Gallbladder
Liver
Weighs about 3#
Produces bile to emulsify fats
Secretes bile into small intestine
Gallbladder
Store and recycle excess bile to be used late
Pancreas
6” long
Lumpy snake
Secretes digestive juices to complete chemical
digestion
Large Intestine
2.5” diameter
5’ long
Absorbs water
Helps break down waste products for excretion
Anus
Fecal material
Final waste product is expelled
Diseases and Abnormalities
Cholecystitis
Bile becomes trapped in gallbladder (stones?)
Blockage causes inflammation and pain
s/s: sharp, cramping pain (burning), clay colored stools,
N/V
Tx: antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, low fat diet. If
necessary, removal of gall bladder
Cirrhosis
Healthy tissue replaced with scar tissue
Will eventually cause back up of toxins in body
Causes: Hep C, long term alcohol abuse, CHF
S/S: loss of appetite, dec energy, jaundice, bruising,
light color stools
Tx:
Hernia
Rupture….an internal organ pushes through weakened
area
Stomach/intestines protrudes into chest/abdominal
cavity
S/S: heartburn, pain, distension, constipation
Tx: bland diet, small frequent meals, surgical repair
Hernia