Digestive Clinical Signs + Pancreatitis Flashcards
Tenesmus is common in large bowel not in small bowel. What is tenesmus
Straining to pass feces/ feeling they have to go
When assessing diarrhea between large bowel vs small bowel, what are the six factors that should be considered
- Volume
- Mucus
- Blood
- Frequency
- Tenesmus
- Weight loss
Blood from in diarrhea originating from the large bowel
Hematochezia
Bloody diarrhea originating from small bowel
Melena
Frequency
Pancreatitis can be caused by the activation of ___________ which causes _____________ of the pancreas
Trypsin which causes autodigestion
Effects of auto digestion/ pancreatitis (3)
- Local inflammation
- Necrosis
- Local peritonitis
Pancreatitis is mostly __________ in dogs and mostly __________ in cats
acute in dogs
chronic in cats
Four risk factors for acute pancreatitis in canines
- High fat meals
- Trauma
- Pancreatic hypoperfusion
- Toxins
What does trypsin digest
Protein