The only thing shown to improve mortality in a variceal bleed.
What is Ceftriaxone?
Typical symptoms of GERD.
What is heartburn and regurgitation
Test of choice for hemodynamically unstable lower GI bleed.
What is CT GI bleed (CTA)?
Diagnostic criteria for acute pancreatitis.
What is abdominal pain, elevation in lipase or amylase to 3x upper limit of normal or greater, and/or imaging evidence?
Tests to send prior to biologic initiation (name 2 of 3).
What is a quantiferon gold, CXR, and hepatitis B serologies?
Medications (2) utilized for the management of ascites.
What is furosemide (lasix) and spironolactone?
A "Bird's beak" appearance on a barium swallow is a sign of what disease?
What is Achalasia?
Diagnostic tool to investigate the small bowel (for GI bleeding, anemia, Crohn's, or malignancy).
What is a video capsule endoscopy?
Two most common causes of acute pancreatitis.
What is alcohol and gallstones?
Yearly colon cancer surveillance begins after this many years with a diagnosis of UC.
What is 8 years?
Diagnostic Criteria for Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis.
What is >250 PMNs?
Outpouching in the posterior esophagus that causes dysphagia and halitosis.
What is a Zenkers Diveritculum?
Acute onset hematochezia and abdominal pain with thickening in the splenic flexure raises concern for this condition.
What is ischemic colitis?
What lifestyle modifications can prevent episodes of chronic pancreatitis exacerbations?
What is alcohol and tobacco cessation?
Liver disease associated with IBD.
What is Primary sclerosing cholangitis?
Score used to assess prognosis and potential steroid benefit in alcohol associated hepatitis.
What is the Maddrey's Discriminant Function?
First line pharmacologic treatment for eosinophilic esophagitis (Name 1 of 2).
What is a PPI or topical glucocorticoid (budesonide, fluticasone suspensions)?
Medication classes held prior to endoscopic evaluation (Name 3 of 5).
What are anticoagulants, antiplatelets, GLP-1 agonists, SLGT-I, iron supplements?
Complications of choledocholithiasis (name 2).
What is cholangitis and acute pancreatitis?
Two adverse events associated with biologic therapy in IBD.
What is infection and lymphoma?
Treatment for a hepatic adenoma in a woman is recommended at this size.
What is 5 cm or greater?
Surgical/ Endoscopic options in the treatment of achalasia (3).
What are surgical myotomy (+fundoplication), POEM, and pneumatic dilation of LES?
This is the treatment of choice for non-ulcer dyspepsia that does not respond to PPI therapy.
What is a TCA?
Syndrome caused by secretion of gastrin by duodenal or pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.
What is Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome?
Biologic of choice for hopsitilized patient with newly diagnosed severe Crohn's Disease.
What is Infliximab?