13: Diarrhea Flashcards

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Acute vs chronic diarrhea timing

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Acute: <2 weeks
Chronic: >4 weeks

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Mild N/V with acute diarrhea vs prominent vomiting with acute diarrhea: differentials

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  1. Mild N/V: toxin producing bacteria (ETEC, S. Aureus, B. Cereus, C. Perfringens, shigella)
  2. Prominent vomiting: viral enteritis, s. Auerus
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Five invasive bacterial species causing inflammatory diarrhea

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  1. Shigellosis
  2. Salmonella
  3. Campylobacter
  4. Yersinia
  5. Amebiasis
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Three bacteria that create toxins that cause inflammatory diarrhea

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C. Diff, aeromonas, STEC

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5
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Four main causes of motility disorders causing diarrhea

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  1. IBS
  2. Systemic disorders like gastroparesis
  3. Radiation enteritis
  4. Surgery
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Definition of orthostatic hypotension

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Sustained reduction of SBP of 20mmHg OR DBP of 10mmHg within 3 minutes of standing

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How to check orthostatic vital signs

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  1. Take BP after pt has been supine for 3-10 minutes
  2. Have pt stand -> recheck BP after 3 minutes
  3. Compare readings
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Five reasons to admit a pt with infectious diarrhea

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  1. Inability to maintain hydration
  2. Bloody diarrhea where cause isn’t evident
  3. Signs of sepsis, severe infection, or HUS
  4. Pt 70+ yrs old
  5. Pt immunocompromised
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