#1. Which lab test shows results for: epithelial cell damage, tight junction damage, and bacterial endotoxins?
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#2. You suspect your client may have SIBO. You may decide to run this test:
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#3. A client has gnawing or burning abdominal pain, just beneath the ribs, that is worse on an empty stomach. A lab you might want to run in this instance is:
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#4. A client has tenderness along the outside of the thigh, and over the large or small intestine. You might decide to run:
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#5. Transit time, Guaiac test for occult blood, and the Indican test are all components to test the function of the:
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#6. "Sausage-shaped, but lumpy" applies to which number on the Bristol Stool Scale?
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#7. The ratio of two major groups of bugs in the GI tract, bacteriodetes and firmicutes, determine the likelihood of being lean or overweight.
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#8. One of the most accurate tests for SIBO:
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#9. Which of the following is a symptom of candidiasis?
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#10. Intestinal permeability involves which two key transport mechanisms?
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#11. A client has mutliple food allergies, sensitivities or intolerance. One of the first things to assess and address should be:
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#12. Overgrown flora in the small intestine does NOT:
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#13. When interpreting the blood intestinal permeability lab test the occulin/zonulin ratio is indicative of:
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#14. When interpreting the urine intestinal permeability test, an elevated lactulose/mannitol ratio indicates leaky gut.
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#15. The Metametrix/Genova OAT runs more markers than the Great Plains OAT.
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#16. Many labs run the organic acids test, but most labs only test for:
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#17. Citramalic and tartaric acid are both OAT markers for:
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#18. A standard marker for Clostridia on the OAT are high levels of the metabolite:
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#19. Elevated levels of succinic acid on the OAT may indicate a deficiency of riboflavin and/or co-enzyme Q10.
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#20. Low levels of this marker on the OAT may indicate a need for leucine or isoleucine supplementation.
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