Pancreatitis Flashcards

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What is Pancreatitis?

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Inflammation of the pancreas. When enzymes irritate the cells. Repeated bouts can lead to chronic pancreatitis where scar tissue limits function causing digestive problems.

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Pathophsyiology of Pancreatitis relating to Gallstones

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  • Gallstones form due to imbalance of bile or excess cholesterol in the gall bladder
  • Gallstones block the pancreatic ducts
  • The obstruction causes enzymes to be released which breaks down pancreatic tissue causing an inflammatory response
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Pathophsyiology of Pancreatitis relating to Alcoholism

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Alcohol can be a toxin to the pancreatic cells causing an inflammatory response and cellular destruction

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Risk Factors for Pancreatitis

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  • Alcoholism
  • Smoking
  • Obesity
  • FH
  • Over 70
  • Diabetic
  • Male
  • Increased levels of fat in the blood (hyperlipadaemia)
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Signs and Symptoms of Pancreatitis

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  • Upper right quadrant or global abdominal pain
  • Dull ache that radiates from abdomen to the back like a band
  • Nausea/vomiting
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Clinical Findings for Pancreatitis

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  • Global abdominal tenderness
  • Blue tinged colouring of the skin on the abdominal right flank
  • Bloated abdomen (ascites)
  • Hypotension
  • Dehydration
  • Signs of shock
  • History of alcohol abuse or gallstones
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Inspection Assessment Pancreatitis

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  • May see jaundice
  • Cullen’s and Turners Sign if complication of haemorrhagic
  • Protentional abdominal distension
  • Signs of dehydration
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Percussion, Palpation and Ausculation Assessment on Pancreatitis

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Palpation:
- Global tenderness could suggest infection
- Tenderness to epigastric/upper left quadrant

Percussion:
- Could be dull due to ascites/fluid

Auscultation:
- Could be normal or reduced in inflammation has caused digestion to slow (called an ileus)

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Blood Glucose Monitoring in Pancreatitis

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Important as if the pancreas has been significantly damaged, may be impaired causing changes in blood sugar especially if patient is diabetic

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Hospital Management of Pancreatitis

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  • CT scan
  • MRi
  • Ultrasound
  • Fluids
  • Oxygen
  • Nutritional Support
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List of Pancreatitis Differentials

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  • Bowel Obstruction
  • Bowel Perforation
  • Cholecystitis
  • Renal Colic
  • DKA
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Causes (IGETSMASHED)

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I diopathic
G allstones
E thanol
T rauma
S teroids
M icrobiological
A autoimmune
S corpion bite
H ypercalcaemia/hyperglytricerideaemia
E rcp/emoboli
D rugs

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