number one cause of chronic pancreatitis? {Ans: alcohol}is generally involving the rectosigmoid colon or the entire colon, so just the end of the GI tract around the rectum. ● It does not involve the small bowel and generally the symptoms of ulcerative colitis only affect the mucosal surface of the colon. ● It causes friability, erosions, and bleeding, but doesn't go deep into the colon or the mucosa. {Ans: Ulcerative colitis}number three cause of chronic pancreatitis? {Ans: ● elevated triglyceride or elevated triglycerides in the blood, and if all those fail it could be pancreatic cancer.}sharp and localized-irritation of the peritoneum {Ans: parietal pain}Hallmark sign of peptic ulcer disease? {Ans: ● complaint of a burning or gnawing hunger sensation, or pain (dyspepsia) in the epigastrium, which is often relieved by food or antacids.}In supine position, deep palpation of the left lower qaudrant of the abdomen results in referred pain to the right lower quadrant. {Ans: Rovsing's sign}potential complications of over-prescription of opiate pain meds {Ans: Sedation, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, constipation, respiratory depression, tolerance.}Physical examination of a patient diagnosed with anorexia nervosa include: (choose all that apply) a. Emaciation/cachexia b. Enlarged parotid gland c.