PUD
PUD
PUD
PUD/H.pylori
PUD
100

what are the 3 common causes of PUD?

  • Helicobacter pylori

  • NSAID-induced

  • Stress-related

100
how do you distinguish between:


gastric ulcer vs duodenal ulcer

Gastric Ulcer

Epigastric pain worse with eating

30-40% wake up with pain at night

Duodenal Ulcer

pain may be relieved with eating (down with eating)

pain usually 1-3 hours after a meal

Up to 80% of patients awake with pain during the night

100

What hormone does Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome(ZES) produce

Gastrin producing tumor in pancreas and duodenum 

100

what causes complication of gastric outlet syndrome in pud?

caused by severe edema and scarring from duodenal ulcers

100

What is the treatment goal of H. pylori

kill bacteria

decrease stomach acid

protect stomach lining

200

at what age does PUD onset peak

and

who has increased risk

peak onset 30-60yrs of age

Increased risk for older adults (65+)

200

What sphincter constricts with eating

pyloric sphincter constricts

gastric ulcer worse with eating because food remains in stomach

duodenal ulcer better with food because food isn't in the duodenum

200

what does ZES gastrin contribute to?

hyperacidity

200

How does one contract Heliobacter Pylori (H. pylori)

food/water

saliva

200

what is the triple therapy for h pylori and how long is therapy for?

what can be added to triple therapy?

1 PPI + 2 abx 

flagyl and clarithromycin   or

amoxicillin and clarithromycin

abx therapy x 10-14 days

PPI x 4-8wks 

Can add pepto-bismol(bismuth salts)

300

describe PUD (peptic ulcer disease)

and 

what areas of GI does it affect

A hollowed-out area that forms on the mucosal wall 

Affects the of the :

pylorus, esophagus, duodenum

300

which ulcer causes hematemesis and hemorrhage gastric or duodenal?

gastric ulcer

300
what does gastrin producing hyperacidity contribute to?

severe PUD

and 

diarrhea

300

what enzyme does H.pylori produce and what does it break into?

produces urease 

it breaks urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide =

neutralizes stomach acid 

300

What are the Nursing considerations for PUD related to H. pylori and NSAIDS? 



H.pylori (MC cause of PUD) Tx:Abx

NSAIDs - (inhibit prostaglandins, decreasing mucus and bicarb secretion) Tx:decrease nsaid use 


400
Other than age what are other risk factors for PUD?

Gastritis

Gastrinoma (Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome)

Alcohol (aggravates)

Smoking (associated)

400

which ulcer causes melena and obstruction gastric or duodenal?

duodenal ulcer

400

How is ZES managed?

PPI's (protonix/pantoprazole)

chemotherapy

surgery

400

what are the 4 steps H.pylori takes to cause PUD?

produce urease

neutralizes stomach acid via urease (producing ammonia)

bacteria penetrate stomach lining

inflammatory rxn leads to PUD/gastric CA


400

What are the Nursing considerations for PUD related to gastric acid?

Gastric Acid -injures mucosal cells activates pepsin (stomach enzyme) Tx:H2 receptor antagonist (blockers), PPI, mucosal protectants, antacids


500

what are the general s/s of PUD

Dull, gnawing pain

Epigastric Burning

Dyspepsia 

Bloating/Belching

Nausea/Poor appetite







500

What are the diagnostic tests for PUD

Barium swallow

Endoscopy/biopsy

Gastric aspirate (check for ZES)

Fecal occult blood

500

what are the 2 biggest life threatening complications of PUD?


gi bleeding can lead to hemorrhage and

perforation that leads to peritonitis 


500

What are the diagnostic test for H. pylori

Biopsy via Endoscopy

Blood - check for antibodies

Stool - check for HpSA (h pylori stool antigen) test 

Breath - urea breath test which checks for CO2 in breath after swallowing urea containing substance 

500

What are the Nursing considerations for PUD related to smoking/alcohol

Smoking/Alcohol: increases gastric acid, decreases bicarb = delay in healing Tx: decrease use

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