Treatment
Upper or lower GI
Etiology
Diagnostics
Misc.
100

First line therapy for GERD

PPI

100

Which presents with fresh blood in the stool

Lower

100

Etiology of GERD

Incompetent lower esophageal sphincter and/or increased pressure on the sphincter

100

How is upper GI bleed diagnosed?

Endoscopy

100

Bowel obstruction with rapid onset and large amounts of vomiting

Small intestine 

200

Name a medication that is used to treat nausea/vomiting

ondansetron, metoclopramide, prochlorperazine, scopolamine

200

Which presents with tarry black stool 

Upper

200

Acute Upper GI bleeding most common cause:

PUD

200

Type of scan done to diagnose hiatal hernia

Barium esophogram
200

Consistency of stool from ascending or transverse ostomy

Semi-liquid

300

Lifestyle changes for GERD

weight loss, smoking cessation, no eating before bed, small meals, avoid alcohol
300

True/False:

Gastritis is commonly self-limiting

True

300

Causes of Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD):

-H. pylori infection
-NSAIDS-15-30% will develop
-Family history, genetic predisposition
-Aspirin
-Smoking, alcohol

300

Two initial diagnostic test for GI bleed

Endoscopy and colonoscopy

300

Which type of hiatal hernia is a medical emergency when acute?

Rolling (paraesophageal)
400

Initial treatment basics for upper GI bleed (i.e. before treating underlying cause)? (3)

-High dose of IV PPIs
-Transfusion of blood in patients with severe blood loss
-Transfusion of platelets in patients with abnormal coagulation screens

400

Which presents with hyperactive bowel sounds

Upper


400

5 types of drugs which can cause an acute GI bleed

- NSAIDS
- aspirin
- steroids
- thrombolytics
- anticoagulants

400

Diagnostic for bowel obstruction

abdominal xray or CT

400

Complications of PUD (3)

Hemorrhage, perforation, gastric outlet obstruction

500

Two priority assessments for a patient with a GI ostomy

elimination pattern, skin integrity 

500

Two important assessment pieces for a patient at risk for gastric hemorrhage

Blood pressure and heart rate

500

Define hiatal hernia

Herniation of a portion of the stomach into the esophagus through the opening in the diaphragm

500

Type of peptic ulcer with crampy pain 2-5 hours after meal

Duodenal

500

Intervention to decompress after perforation

NG to low intermittent suction