🍎 Digestive System
CN-1102: Nutrition Pathway
- Alimentary Canal (Mouth to Anus)
- Accessory Organs (Liver, Pancreas, Gallbladder)
- Functions of Digestive Structures
Ingestion (Intake)
Grinding & Gastric juices
Enzymes at work
Segmentation & Secretion
Transportation (peristalsis)
Into blood (Absorption)
Out as waste (Elimination)
Nutrients utilized
⚠ CERTIFICATE LEVEL NOTE: Focus on functions, common diseases, and nursing care. You must know the layers of the GI tract: Mucosa, Submucosa, Muscularis, Serosa (remember MSMS - My Stomach Makes Sounds).
| Organ | Functions | Nursing Relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Mouth | Ingestion, mechanical (chewing) & chemical digestion (salivary amylase), taste | Oral hygiene prevents pneumonia; assess for sores, thrush |
| Pharynx | Swallowing (deglutition), passage for food/air | Watch for choking; keep head elevated during feeding |
| Esophagus | Transport food via peristalsis (10 seconds) | Position patient upright 30-45° to prevent reflux |
| Stomach | Storage, churning, HCl kills pathogens, pepsin digests protein | Monitor for ulcers, bleeding; NG tube care |
| Small Intestine | MOST ABSORPTION! Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum | Key in malnutrition, diarrhea management |
| Large Intestine | Water absorption, feces formation | Monitor stool, fluid balance; care for colostomy |
| Rectum & Anus | Storage and elimination of waste | Privacy & dignity during elimination; bowel training |
Jejunum = Juicy absorption (most nutrients)
Ileum = Ion & Vitamin absorption (B12, bile salts)
Remember: D-J-I = Digest, Just eat It!
| Accessory Organ | Functions | Key Secretions |
|---|---|---|
| Liver | Bile production, detox, metabolism, storage | Bile (500-1000ml/day) |
| Gallbladder | Stores & concentrates bile | Releases bile when needed |
| Pancreas | Exocrine & Endocrine functions | Digestive enzymes + Insulin/Glucagon |
| Salivary Glands | Moisten food, digest starch | Saliva (amylase, lysozyme) |
Energy storage (glycogen)
Toxin breakdown
Oxygen carrier (produces albumin)
Xtra clotting factors
Immune support (Kupffer cells)
Fat metabolism (bile for emulsification)
Yield proteins (synthesizes plasma proteins)
Remember: DETOXIFY! The liver detoxifies everything!
MECHANICAL DIGESTION: Physical breakdown (chewing, churning, segmentation)
CHEMICAL DIGESTION: Enzymatic breakdown (amylase, pepsin, lipase, etc.)
Proteins → Peptic Pepsin
Lipids → Liver's Lipase
CAPL = CAPture the L nutrients!
- PERISTALSIS: Wave-like muscle contractions moving food forward.
- SEGMENTATION: Mixing contractions in small intestine for absorption.
- EMULSIFICATION: Bile breaking fats into smaller droplets.
- SECRETIN: Hormone stimulating bile/pancreatic juice release.
- CHOLECYSTOKININ (CCK): Hormone causing gallbladder contraction.
- MICROVILLI: Tiny projections increasing surface area for absorption.
SECRETIN = Sends out Secretions
| Disorder | Cause | Nursing Care |
|---|---|---|
| Peptic Ulcer | H. pylori, NSAIDs, stress | Diet education, medication compliance |
| Hepatitis | Viral (A, B, C), alcohol | Isolation, nutrition support, rest |
| Diarrhea | Infections, poor hygiene | ORS, hydration monitoring |
| Constipation | Low fiber, dehydration | High fiber diet, fluid intake |
| Gallstones | High cholesterol, obesity | Low-fat diet, pain management |
The longest part of the small intestine is the ileum, but most absorption occurs in the jejunum.
Which organ produces bile?
A) Gallbladder (stores it)
B) Pancreas (enzymes)
C) Liver ⭐ CORRECT
D) Stomach (HCl)
The pancreas is called the "dual organ" because it has both exocrine and endocrine functions.
Explain the importance of the liver in digestion and give 3 functions.
List the parts of the alimentary canal in order from mouth to anus and state one function of each.
A 5-year-old child presents with severe diarrhea at your health centre. Vital signs: weak pulse, sunken eyes, dry mouth. What are your immediate nursing actions?
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