Medications
Ch. 41
IBS/IBD (ch. 42)
CRC (ch. 42)
Final Exam
100

PPI: MOA, when to take, examples

ex: (-zole)

decrease secretion of gastric acid

take once daily or with meal

100

What are classic signs of duodenal ulcers?

melena (dark stools)

pain several hours after eating

food helps the pain

100

what is the main difference between IBS & IBD?

length of time: ask the patient how long he/she has had symptoms

IBD is chronic

100

peritoneal lavage: results

if you see brown discharge, this is a medical emergency

100

What does shift to the left mean?

sign of infection

200

what is sulfasalazine?

drug used for IBD remission

safety note: may cause yellowish/orange skin & urine, makes skin very sensitive to sunlight, may cause infertility in men

200

what is coffee-ground emesis?

bleeding in the GI tract; mixing w/ HCl

200

complications of ulcerative colitis

toxic megacolon, strictures, fistulas, peritonitis, perforation

200

how often should patients get colonoscopies & FOBT

colonoscopy: every 5 years

FOBT: annually to catch intermittent bleeding from tumors

200

major symptom of type 1 diabetes

weight loss: can't use glucose for energy
300

what is pepsid useful for?

stress ulcers (trauma, surgery, etc)

300

what diagnostic test do we use for hiatal hernias?

barium swallow; use cathartics after to avoid impaction

300

patients with Chron's disease may be at risk for (think back to exam 1)

megaloblastic anemia

what does this mean?

300

what do you document if you see a pinkish/red stoma?

normal findings

300

what is the first thing we check pot-op if a patient has emergent delirium?

oxygen levels

400

what is infliximab (Remicade)?

biologic drug for Chron's given IV

may reactivate hepatitis & TB

risk for lymphoma, UTI, upper respiratory infection


400

what is a vagotomy used for?

to inhibit the stomach from making stomach acid

400

how do we definitively define Chron's/ulcerative colitis?

colonoscopy w/ biopsy

400

what is CEA and why is it important?

carcinoembryonic antigen: use this lab value after tumor removal to see if it rises/falls


is the cancer coming back?

400

people with pancreas issues are at risk for?

infection!

500

why do we put a Chron's patient on NPO status?

to rest the gut

500

how do we diagnose ulcers?

EGD w/ sedation


500

how do you give perianal care?

wash, use water, skin barrier creams

500

what is METS as related to CRC?

metastasis: spreads to liver, brain, bones, lymph nodes

500

what is the rule of 15?

is patient is hypoglycemic, give 15 g of simple carb and reassess in 15 min, if still low give another 15g of simple car, if still low call the dr