Liver
Pancreas
Biliary
Upper GI Tract
Lower GI Tract
100

What are the classic symptoms of hepatitis

Asymptomatic, malaise, fatigue, N/V, fever, anorexia, RUQ discomfort, jaundice, dark urine

100

What are PT implications for acute pancreatitis?

early presentation is back pain, residual scarring reduces mechanical motion, positioning (decreased spinal extension; prefered positioning, leaning forward, sitting up, left side lying), DO NOT GIVE pt FOOD OR DRINK, EVEN ICE CHIPS

100

What are the 2 main types of cholelithiasis/gallstone disease?

cholesterol gall stones: most common; undigested cholesterol

pigment gallstones: bile contains too much bilirubin

100

Where does a hiatal hernia occur?

Lower esophageal sphincter

100

What are symptoms and treat for Celiac disease?

sxs: severe diarrhea, bloating, indigestion, flatulence, abd cramping, wt loss

Rx: gluten free diet

200

What are causes of hepatitis?

virus, chemical, drug reaction, ETOH abuse

200

What are the most common symptoms for chronic pancreatitis?

epigastric pain radiates to back

diarrhea, steatorrhea

200

What is the most common complication of gallstone disease?

Acute cholecystitis

200

What is gastroesophageal reflux disease?

reflux of acid and food contents from stomach into esophagus 30-60 mins after a large meal

200

What are the differences between Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis?

Crohn's: chronic, lifelong inflammatory disorder affecting all layers of intestinal wall

Ulcerative Colitis: chronic inflammatory disorder of the mucosa of the colon

300

What are PT implications for viral hepatitis?

Use of proper safety when handling body fluids or blood, PPE, wash hands, proper disposal of needles, if direct contact occurs - immunoglobulin administration, balance of activity and rest is important, monitor tolerance to exercise

300
describe the treatments of each stage of pancreatic cancer

stage 1: resectable

stage 2: locally advanced - XRT and chemo

stage 3: metastatic - XRT and chemo

300

What are PT implications for cholelithiasis/gallstone disease?

exercise can prevent symptomatic gallstones, pain can refer to shoulder and thoracic spine, post-surgical care

300

What is the cause for most stomach ulcers?

90% from H. pylori infection, NSAIDs, ASA

300

What is the main PT implication for Crohn's disease/ulcerative colitis?

25% have arthralgia and arthritis

400

What is Cirrhosis and what are PT implications for it?

chronic, progressive inflammation of the liver, 

PT: activity as tolerated, watch for bruising, fluid accumulation

400

What are PT implications for pancreatic cancer?

vague back pain is often the first symptom, trousers sign: palpation of supraclavicular lymph node (Virchow node)

400

What are symptoms of cholelithiasis/gallstone disease

Pain in RUQ often radiates to right shoulder and upper or mid back

jaundice, fever, N/V, heartburn, intolerance to fatty foods

400
What are PT implications for peptic ulcer disease (PUD)?

referred pain: back pain, RUQ including right shoulder, ask about other sxs, educate about NSAIDs, exercise 3 X/ week reduces risk of GI bleeding

400

What are the categories of IBS?

IBS with constipation, IBS with diarrhea, Mixed IBS, and Unsubtyped IBS

500

Which types of viral hepatitis account for 95% of cases and which of these have no vaccine?

A, B, C, D, E

no vaccine for C

500

What is the largest cause of chronic pancreatitis?

chronic alcohol consumption (>50%)

500

What are PT implications for Acute cholecystitis?

looks the same as cholelithiasis (pain: mid-upper back, scapular pain, right shoulder pain), lack of results and/or progression of symptoms requires further follow up

500

What are the subtypes of peptic ulcer disease?

gastric or duodenal, stress ulcers

500

What are the classic symptoms of appendicitis?

abdominal pain (epigastric, periumbilical, RLQ), anorexia, N/V, fever

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