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Types of Bleeds
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100

TRUE OR FALSE: GI bleeding is not considered a medical emergency in gastroenterology:

What is FALSE.

100

What are the two main categories of GI bleeds

a. Variceal 

b. Non-Variceal Bleeds.

c.  both A and B

What are

c.  both A and B

100

This device is designed to capture a lesion or mount of tissue to accomplish tight compression leading to vascular hemostasis, thrombosis, necrosis and eventual sloughing:

a. Gold Probe

b. Snare

c. Endoscopic Clips

d. Bander or ligator

What is a 

d. bander or band ligator. 

100

Besides hemostasis for bleeding, Endoscopic clips are indicated for: 

A. Endoscopic marking

B. Anchoring jejunal feeding tube

C. Closure for mucosal/submucosal defects

D. All of the Above

What is:

D. All of the above

200

 Over ________ number of patients are admitted annually because of GI bleeds:

A. 100,000

B. 300,000

C. 500,000


What is:

B. 300,000

200

Which of these would be example of non-variceal, upper GI bleeds?

A. Peptic Ulcer           B. Mallory-Weis tears

C. Dieulafoy's lesion   D. Malignancy

E. all of the above

What is: 

E. all of the above


200

This closure device enables mobilization of tissue for lesions less than 3cm, with minimal tissue slippage. 

What is Mantis

200

When removing a colonic lesion > 2cm, studies show that if you clip the defect there is an ____% less chance of rebleed than if you don't clip the defect. 

A. 20%    B. 40%  C. 60%  D. 80%

What is: 

D. 80%

300

 The cost estimated for GI bleeds each year exceeds ________ dollars in the United States:

A. $100 million

B. $1 billion

C. $2.5 billion

What is:

C. $2.5 billion


300

What are the 2 most common sources of lower GI bleeds?

a. Foreign objects

b. Colonic polyps

c.  colonic cancers.

d. both B and C

What are 

d. both B and C

300

This device is intended to provide immediate, direct mechanical hemostasis without injuring neighboring tissue:


a. Gold Probe

b. Snare

c. Endoscopic Clips

d. Bander or ligator

What are

c. endoscopic clips.

300

Some of the (3) considerations of whether to clip or not to clip when removing a polyp:

What are: Size, Location, patient on blood thinners, sight is actively bleeding, concern of delayed bleed, if the doctor is questioning whether to clip or not- they should clip (Doug Rex), it's Friday.


400

 ___% of GI bleeds occur in the upper GI:

A. 70%

B. 80%

C. 90%

What is:

C. 90%

400

Therapies for Upper GI Bleeds are approximately ____% effective.

A. 65-75%

B. 75-85%

C. 85-95%

What is

C. 85-95% 

400

This device can be used for larger, uniquely shaped defects and allows for independent, TTS placement of fixation points.

A. Overstitch

B. NXT

C. X-Tack

D. Ovesco

What is C. X-Tack

400

True or False:  Superview Super 7 bander bands contain latex

What is: False (Bands are Latex free)

500

 Lower GI bleeds have a mortality % range of:

A. 1-3%

B. 4-10%

C. 10-15%

What is:

B. 4-10%

500

Post polypectomy bleeds are most common on this side of the colon.

Why?

What is: Right

Because the tissue is thinner on the right side.

500

When using Overstitch, you must use _____ scope.

What is double channel?

500

On average, delayed bleeds from polyp removal can be anywhere from 1-7 days but can occur up to as many as ____ days later

A. 10    B. 20  C. 30

What is:   

C. 30