Intraperitoneal Organs
Question: Which of the following organs is not an intraperitoneal organ?
Duodenum
Ileum
Spleen
Liver
Answer: Duodenum
The ileum, jejunum, transverse colon, and sigmoid colon are all intraperitoneal organs. The duodenum, ascending colon, descending colon, and rectum are all retroperitoneal organs.
Question: Intraperitoneal organs
Answer: Ileum
Jejunum
Transverse colon
Sigmoid colon
Question: Retroperitoneal Organs
Answer: Duodenum
Ascending colon
Descending colon
rectum
Question: The purpose of the liver is to?
Produce blood clotting factors
Regulate digestion
Produce insulin
Store blood
Answer: Produce blood clotting factors
It functions to store sugars and starches as well as produce blood factors that increase the body’s ability to clot.
Question: You are on scene with a patient who tells you that his adrenal glands are “too active.” What condition does your patient most likely have?
Answer: Cushing’s syndrome