NG tubes
GI tests
GI disorders
GI complications
GI assessment
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What are 3 ways to check for proper placement of an NG tube?

documenting measurement # on the tube, checking ph of aspirate contents, and assessment of GI contents

100

When can someone eat and drink again after an EGD?

After their gag reflex returns

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What pathophysiology problem is the cause of GERD?

incompetent lower esophageal spincter

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What can be done to prevent dumping syndrome with tube feed?

run the tube feed on a pump, run it slowly, make sure patient is in semi fowlers position after the feeding for at least 1 hour, dilute tube feed with high osmolality

100

What can ichterus, pruritis, clay colored stools, and dark urine indicate?

A liver problem

200

How do you measure how far down to go with the NG tube?

From the tip of the nose to the tip of the ear to the xyphoid process

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What will the patient's stool look like after a upper GI and a barium enema?

White and chalky

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What would be early signs of oral cancer?

painless raised sore that may appear as a red or white patch, may bleed easily, has raised edges

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What are signs and symptoms of peritonitis?

rigid boardlike abdomen

fever, pain, nausea and vomiting


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What is the correct order of an abdominal assessment?

inspect, auscultate, percuss, palpate

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What type of NG tube can be used to help stop bleeding esophageal varices?

Sengstaken-Blakemore tube

300

What type of endoscopy can you do a biopsy with?

EGD, colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy

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What happens when you eat when you have an esophageal diverticulum?

regurgitation of food

300

What can contribute to aspiration in someone with tube feed?

tube misplacement

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What would a lower GI bleed look like?

bright red blood in the stool

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What type of tube needs vented to the environment and has a double lumen?

Salem sump tube

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What position should you put the patient in after a liver biopsy?

laying on right side

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What is barrett's esophagus?

Changes in the lining of the esophagus that are precancerous.  This is caused from constant GERD over time.

400

What sign may show an esophageal leak after an esophagectomy?

If drainage at the neck incision is saliva.

400

Pulsations in the abdomen that may also make a whooshing sound if listened to with the stethoscope may indicate what?

stenosis or narrowing of renal arteries

500

Name 5 reasons that someone may need an NG tube.

To decompress the stomach. To test GI contents.  To diagnose GI disorders.  To compress a bleeding site.  To lavage stomach of toxins. To administer tube feeds and medications.

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What must be given sometimes after a paracentesis due to low BP?

albumin

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What are some lifestyle changes that may help in one with hiatal hernia?

maintain healthy weight, exercise regularly, stay away from fatty foods, stay away from alcohol, eat smaller amounts more often

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What are signs that someone may be having a GI bleed if it is not evident with your eyes?

tachycardia, hypotension, tachypnea

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What can happen if oral health is not maintained?

Infection that can go into the blood stream and go to the heart causing endocarditis