IBS: Ulcerative Colitis Flashcards

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Ulcerative Colitis

-Patho

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  1. Chronic Inflammation of the MUCOSA & SUBMUCOSA of the rectum & colon
  2. Peak incidence between 15-35 and 50-70
  3. Begins in rectum and progresses proximally (can go to the mouth)
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Chronic Diarrhea

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  1. Diarrhea for more than 2 weeks is considered chronic

2. Infants and elderly are more susceptible to diarrhea

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Ulcerative Colitis

-#1 nursing intervention

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  1. Deal with the inflammation
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Ulcerative Colitis

-S/S

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  1. Mild
    - Fewer than 5 stools/day
  2. Severe
    - 6-10 liquid stools/day
  3. Both have bloody mucus diarrhea
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Ulcerative Colitis

-Rectal Bleeding **

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  1. Rectal Bleeding is more common in UC than in Crohn’s disease
    * *TEST
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Ulcerative Colitis

-Severe Systemic Symptoms

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  1. Anemia / Malabsorption / Malnutrition
  2. Anorexia
  3. Weakness
  4. LLQ pain relieved w/ defecation
    Can Progress to LATE STAGE:
  5. Arthritis / skin lesions
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Ulcerative Colitis

-Predisposition

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  1. American Jew of European decent more likely to have UC by 50%
  2. Non smokers usually get UC
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Tenesmus

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  1. Painful urge to defecate w/ the ineffective ability to empty
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Toxic Megacolon

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  1. Absence of Peristalsis
  2. Colon dilates
  3. Usually occurs in the Transverse Bowel
  4. Triggered by laxative, narcotics, anticholinergic drugs, & hypokalemia
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Toxic Megacolon

-S/S

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  1. Distention / Mass / Tenderness & Cramping
  2. Fever, Tachycardia & Hypotension
  3. Dehydration
  4. Medical EMERGENCY
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Ulcerative Colitis

-Prevent Complications

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  1. Hydrate to prevent hypovolemic shock

2. Blood transfusion if hemorrhage is severe

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Toxic megacolon

-Caused by

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  1. Laxative, narcotics, anticholinergic drugs, & hypokalemia
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Ulcerative Colitis

-Risk for Colon Cancer

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  1. Risk of Colon cancer w/in 8-10 years

2. Get colonoscopy once a year w/ biopsy

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Ulcerative Colitis

-Complications

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  1. Hemorrhage
  2. Stricture
  3. Perforation
    - Septic shock due to infectious content going into cavity
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