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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: LO GI Week 5 Large Intestine, Tums (Calcium Carbonate should not be used Long term (metabolic alkalosis), GI Bacterial Distribution has Aerobic bacteria, Weight loss blood tests Folate, Weight loss blood tests Albumin, Folate soluble in water, Antacids AKA Alka Seltzer (Sodium Bicarbonate, colon has largest # of bacteria, Mucosa lacks Villi Paneth cells, Large Intestine has Mucosa, Antacids AKA Magnesium Carbonate, mutations in antigen-presenting complex (HLA) most commonly DQ2 and DQ8, Pharm Review treats Constipation, Alka Seltzer (Sodium Bicarbonate should not be used Long term (metabolic alkalosis), Pharm Review treats gastric acid, Albumin when low could mean Kidney disease liver disease Post-surgery weight loss Chron's Insufficient protein in diet Sprue (Celiac) Whipple's, gastric acid Production PPI ('prazole'), Large Intestine Regions Cecum Appendix Colon Rectum Anal canal, GI Bacterial Distribution has anaerobic bacteria, Celiac Disease genetically linked to mutations in antigen-presenting complex (HLA), gastric acid Directly Antacids