NREMT Advanced EMT

Category - Medical Knowledge

Esophageal varices are swollen veins. In what part of the esophagus does this take place?
  1. First third
  2. Middle third
  3. Lower third
  4. The entire esophagus
Explanation
Answer - C - Esophageal varices are swollen veins that take place in the lower third of the esophagus. They result from increased pressure in the portal circulation. The most common presentation is painless bright red upper GI bleeding. Additionally, this engorgement of the veins can take place in the rectum.
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