DU PA GI Approach Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
accessory organs to the GI system | salivary glands, liver, gall bladder, pancreas |
many GI disorders are __, which means there is a lack of laboratory or radiographic abnormalities | functional |
chronic or recurrent pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen. Incorporates a variety of symptoms including early satiety or fullness. | dyspepsia |
dyspepsia is a diagnosis of __ | exclusion |
hematemesis is more commonly associated with __ | upper GI bleeds |
hematochezia is more commonly associated with __ | lower GI bleeds |
__ fibers are more associated with visceral pain | C |
__ fibers are more associated with parietal pain and is more sharp in nature | A |
__ pain is poorly localized, and is produced by dermatome that innervates the involved tissue | visceral |
__ pain is initiated by pain receptors in parietal peritoneum, is sharp and well localized | somatic |
__ is poorly localized, and is felt in areas that may be remote from site of disease | referred |
__ has a very high predictive rate for appendicitis | anorexia |
patients with __ pain resist movement | peritoneal |
if movement (jumping jacks) causes abdominal pain think __ | peritoneal |
abdominal pain that doesn't interfere with sleep is associated with __ | IBS |
__ pain gets better after a bowel movement | IBS |
any inoccent diagnosis is always a diagnosis of __ | exclusion |
some common causes of chronic abdominal pain | GERD, non-ulcer dyspepsia, IBS, IBD, chronic pancreatitis, infectious diarrhea |
pain or discomfort is the predominant feature of __, this distinguishes it from GERD | Dyspepsia |
only patients with __ of dyspepsia require management | dyspepsia |
in the setting of dyspepsia some warning signs for cancer are | bleeding, anemia, weight loss >10% of body weight, progressive dysphagia, odynophagia, persistant vomiting, history of PUD, FH of malignancy, abdominal mass |
20th century disease associated with western lifestyle | diverticular disease |
diverticulosis is most commonly found in what region | sigmoid colon |
__% of patients with diverticular disease will develop diverticulitis | 20 |
presence of small mucosal herniations in colonic wall | diverticulosis |
inflammation of diverticula | diverticulitis |
diverticular pain is most common in the __ region | LLQ, suprapubic |
can present as left sided appendicitis | diverticulitis |
associated symptoms of diverticulitis | fever, malaise, constipation, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, dysuria, urinary frequency |
lab evaluation with diverticulitis | leukocytosis with left shift |
Imaging for diverticulitis | CT, plain films assess-free air, ileus, obstruction |
classic antibiotic treatment for diverticulitis | cipro and metronidazole |
treatment for diverticulitis | clear liquids, 7-10 day course of antibiotics (cipro/metronidazole) |
complications of diverticulitis | bleeding,intra-abdominal abscesses, fistulas, obstruction |
diverticular disease accounts for 50% of episodes of __ | lower GI bleed |
acute upper GI bleeding is __x more common than lower GI bleeding | 3 |
most common causes of acute upper GI bleed | peptic ulcers, esophageal varices |
most common causes of lower GI bleed | diverticulosis, vascular malformation |
most common presentation of lower GI bleed | hematochezia |
defined as increased frequency or fluidity of stool | diarrhea |
diarrhea <6 weeks duration | acute diarrhea |
diarrhea >6 weeks duration | chronic diarrhea |
most common cause of acute diarrhea | infection |
majority of acute diarrheas are __ in etiology | viral |
double digit stools per day | C. dif |
most common protozoan cause of chronic diarrhea | giardia |
bulky, frothy stools | osmotic diarrhea |
If I don't eat I don't get diarhea | osmotic diarrhea |
greasy, frothy stools, diarrhea, and weight loss | fat malabsorption |
steatorrhea | fat malabsorption |
bloating, soft diarrhea | carbohydrate malabsorption |
edema, muscle wasting | protein malabsorption |
gold standard test for steatorrhea | fecal fat analysis |
functional causes of constipation | low fiber diets, sedentary activities, slow transit time |
new onset constipation in middle age and up should get __ | colonoscopy |
drugs that cause constipation | calcium channel blockers, diuretics, anticholinergics |
endocrine/metabolic disorders that cause constipation | diabetes, renal failure, hypercalcemia, hypothyroidism, hypokalemia |
neurological causes of constipation | MS, Parkinson's, spinal cord disorders, Hirschsprung's disease, psychosis |
acute causes of N/V | appendicitis, cholecystitis, pancreatitis, peritonitis, small or large bowel obstruction |
chronic causes of N/V | esophageal disorders, PUD, gastric malignancy |
difficulty swallowing | dysphagia |
difficulty swallowing both liquids and solids | motility disorders |
difficulty swallowing solids | mechanical obstruction |
painful swallowing | odynophagia |
pathophysiology of odynophagia | inflammation of esophageal mucosa |
pyrosis | heart burn |
classsic symptom of GERD | pyrosis |
early satiety is worrisome for __ in older patients | malignancy |
if you think your patient has a GI bleed you need to get __ | orthostatics |
reason for not doing a rectal exam | you don't have a finger and the patient doesn't have a rectum |
there should not be stool in the __ | rectal vault |
if stool is present in the rectal vault do a __ | stool guaiac |
with acute abdomen the most helpful thing to get is __ | CBC |
study of choice for acute appendicitis in adults | CT |
study of choice for acute appendicitis in children | ultrasound |
the lower 10-15 cm of the colon | rectum |
divides the squamous epithelium from mucosal or columnar epithelium in the anus | dentate line |
marks where sensory fibers end in the anus | dentate line |
pruritis ani | anal itching |
chronic scratching can result in __ | lichenification, fissures, and infection |
systemic illnesses that may cause pruritis ani | diabetes, malignancies, thyroid disease |
ingested irritants that may cause pruritis ani | tomatoes, citrus, caffeinated drinks |
infections that may cause pruritis ani | intertrigo, HPV, HSV, scabies, pinworms |
medications that may cause pruritis ani | colchicine |
sever pain with or immediately after bowel movement (described by patient as a cut) suggests | anal fissure |
dull, aching pain after bowel movement suggests | extensive inflammation of internal hemorrhoids |
BRBPR | bright red blood per rectum |
bright red blood on paper after wiping | almost always from an anal rectal lesion (usually hemorrhoids) |
most common reason for BRBPR in younger people | ulcerative colitis |
when anal fissures are lateral suspect __ | underlying conditions such as TB, syphilis, occult abscesses or carcinoma |
treatment for anal fissures | stool softeners, barrier ointments, sitz baths, topical steroids, nitro 2% ointment, botox |
abnormal openings between anal canal and perianal skin | fistulas |
painless bleeding after defecation is most common presentation for | internal hemorrhoids |
rarely bleed but often exquisitely painful, especially if thrombosed | external hemorrhoids |
exquisitely tender, bleed easily, usually caused by hard to pass stool | anal fissure |
treatment for external hemorrhoids | sitz baths, topical steroids, stool softeners, early removal of clot if thrombosed, recovery is often prolonged |
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