This Bristol Stool Type is described as mushy consistency with ragged edges.
What is Type 6?
This sequelae is a concern in a patient with acute diarrhea who presents with associated orthostatic hypotension, tachycardia, dry mucous membranes, and decreased skin turgor.
What is deyhydration?
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What is the Rosebud Motel?
This is the number of weeks that a patient has diarrhea to be classified as chronic.
What is 4 weeks?
This classification of acute diarrhea typically presents as watery and without blood.
What is noninflammatory?
Lactose intolerance is an example of this classification of chronic diarrhea.
What is malabsorptive?
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Who is Johnny Rose?
The small intestine absorbs all but 1.5L of fluid that then enters the colon. The colon absorbs most of the remaining fluid and this is the amount lost in the stool of a normal patient.
What is <200mL?
These are three of the six classification types of chronic diarrhea.
What is Osmotic, Secretory, Inflammatory, Malabsorptive, Motility, or Infectious?
This is the most common cause of Motility-type chronic diarrhea.
What is IBS-D?
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What are enchiladas?
Miralax (polyethylene glycol) is this type of laxative.
What is osmotic?
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This is the response to a Code Brown in the operating room by which member of the surgical team?
Who is the surgeon?
A 55 year-old patient who presents complaining of new onset diarrhea associated with nocturnal episodes, weight loss, and rectal bleeding is exhibiting diarrhea with these type of characteristics.
What are alarm features or red flags?
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Who is David Rose?
Tricyclic antidepressants can be utilized to treat IBS but due to the anticholinergic side effects should be avoided in this subtype.
What is IBS-C?
This type of chronic diarrhea is due to increased intestinal secretion or decreased absorption which results in a high-volume watery diarrhea with a normal osmotic gap.
What is secretory?
This clinical entity is idiopathic and characterized by chronic (>3 months) of abdominal pain in association with altered bowel movements.
What is IBS?
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What are her wigs?
This GI condition accounts for 25-50% of all referrals to gastroenterologists.
What is IBS?