Signs & Symptoms of the GI System Flashcards
What are the two most common causes of pancreatitis?
Alcohol and gallstones
This acute abdomen emergency has a sudden onset at maximal intensity.
PUD (peptic ulcer disease) perforation
Chronic pancreatitis has a similar presentation to acute pancreatitis. How do their presentations differ?
Steatorrhea (fatty stool), fat vitamin insufficiency, low or normal lipase levels
This skin rash is highly associated with Celiac Disease.
Dermatitis herpetiformis
What disease is due to gallstones in the gallbladder?
Choledocholithiasis
What is Charcot’s triad?
RUQ pain, jaundice, and fever due to cholangitis
What is the best imaging to identify gallstones in the gall bladder?
Ultrasound
This is an early sign of cirrhotic decompensation.
Hepatic encephalopathy (confusion, sluggish, change in mental status)
This abdominal pathology presents with gradual onset, nausea/vomiting, and mid-epigastric pain that may radiate to the back.
Acute Pancreatitis
PUD is typically associated with what risk factors?
NSAIDs, H. pylori infection, tobacco, previous PUD
What symptoms commonly present with GERD?
Heartburn, regurgitation, dysphagia
This abdominal pathology is due to blockage of bile ducts.
Cholangitis
Does food worsen or lessen peptic ulcer pain?
Worsens - gastric ulcers due to increased gastric acid
Lessens - duodenal ucers due to sodium bicarbonate release
What symptoms are associated with Celiac disease?
Diarrhea, steatorrhea (fatty stool), flatulence, weight loss, vitamin insufficiencies, osteopenia, rashes
Acute abdomen is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. What are potential causes of this crisis?
PUD perforation, colonic perforation, cholangitis, acute bowel obstruction