Med screening, GI-Liver, Medications Flashcards
what are UTI symptoms
-urgency, frequency, dysuira
-tenderness
-upper UTI: nausea, vomit, flank pain, upper back pain, fever
what are the hallmark symptoms of endometriosis
-pelvic pain
-dysmenorrhea
-dysparenuia with intercourse
most common pain: central,low abdomen
what does upper GI symptoms look like
-black, tarry poo
-dysphagia
-dyspepsia
-N/V
-foot interoleance/allergy
what does a lower GI bleed look like?
-constipation
-diarrhea
-color change/shape of poo
-fecal incontinence
-black poo
where does the gall bladder refer?
shoulder
mid back R
where does the appendix refer
umbilicus
where does the stomach refer
L ribcafe
which GI problems could manifest as shoulder pain?
-diaphragm irritation
-peptic ulcer, gall bladder disease, hiatal hernia
-typical S/S: N/V, anorexia, melena
-impact of eating
-worsening pain 2-4 hours after NSAIDS
what are some symptoms of liver disease
-skin and nail changes
-jaundice
-neurologic synmptoms
what are some sypmtoms of gallbladder disease
-cholecystitis
-cholelithiasis
what are some risk factors for adverse drug events
->65, increases more >75
-small size
-sex
-renal or hepatic dysfunction
-alcohol consupmtion
-use of supplements
-taking medications prescribed for someone else
-previous history of ADE
-polypharm
-prescribing cascade
-difficultiy opening med bottles, read/undertsnad
-mental deteroiroation or dementia
which organs are most at risk w NSAIDS
stomach
heart
kidney
what is the risk of NSAIDs
increase risk of:
-GI bleed
-renal fail
-HF and MI
what increases NSAID risks
-poor health
-older
-taking for >1 week
-drinking 3 or more beveragres a day
what are some over the counter NSAIDS
-aspirin
-ibuprofen
-aleve