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DISEASESDISEASES

DIGESTIVEDIGESTIVE

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GERDGERD• GERD - Gastro-esophageal reflux disease• Not actually a disease but a syndrome of

unknown cause where there is a reflux of gastric secretions into the esophagus.

• This reflux results in esophageal irritation, inflammation, and pain.

• More than 60 million Americans experience symptoms of GERD

• 17.5 million experience symptoms daily

Predisposing Conditions• Hiatal hernia• Decreased gastric emptying• Incompetent LES (lower esophageal

sphincter)

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GERDGERDSigns & Symptoms• Heartburn (burning, tight sensation below

the sternum and radiates upward)• Feeling of fullness• Bloating• N/V• Reguritation• Dysphagia• Hoarsness• Dyspnea• Wheezing

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GERDGERDComplications• Scar tissue formation• Lesions• Dysphagia• Pneumonia (d/t aspiration)

Dx• Ba swallow• Esophagoscopy

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GERDGERDTx• Drug therapy

• Antacids - Maalox (1-3 hrs pc and hs)• Proton pump inhibitors (Zantac, Pepcid)

• Histamine H2-receptor antagonist (Losec, Prevacid)

• Nutritional therapy• High protein, low fat• Avoiding chocolate, peppermint, coffee, tea,

milk• Avoid late meals and nocturnal snacking• Small frequent meals• Fluids b/t meals rather than with meals

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CELIAC DISEASECELIAC DISEASE• Also called non-tropical sprue, is a mal-

absorption condition .• In celiac disease, there is atrophy and

flattening of the intestinal villi caused by a hypersensitivity to gluten.

• Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, oats, and rye.

• The hypersensitivity leads to inflammation of the small intestine which greatly reduces its ability to absorb nutrients.

• Celiac can develop at any age but is most prevalent in children and those in their 40’s & 50’s.

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CELIAC DISEASECELIAC DISEASESigns & Symptoms• Steatorrhea Steatorrhea (bulky, foul smelling, yellow-grey,

greasy stools)• Wt. loss• Abd distention• Excessive flatulence• Multiple vitamin deficiencies

Risk Factors• Type 1 diabetes• Down Syndrome• Genetics

Dx• Stool sample• Intestinal biopsy

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CELIAC DISEASECELIAC DISEASETx• Gluten free diet• Corticosteroids (if not responsive to a

gluten free diet)

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INFLAMMATORY INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASEBOWEL DISEASE

• Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) includes:• Colitis• Crohn's Disease

• Both diseases are characterized by chronic, recurrent inflammation of the intestinal tract.

• The cause of both diseases are unknown, however, possible causes include:• Virus• Bacteria• Auto-immune reaction• Food allergies• Heredity

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COLITISCOLITIS• Ulcerative colitis is characterized by

inflammation and ulceration of the colon and rectum.

• It may occur at any age but happens most frequently b/t the ages of 15-25 and 50-80

• Higher incidence in women• More common in Jewish and upper middle

class urban populations.• Colitis has exacerbations and remissions

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COLITISCOLITISSIGNS & SYMPTOMSSIGNS & SYMPTOMS• Bloody diarrhea• Abd pain varying from mild to severe• In severe cases

• Fever• Wt. loss• Tachycardia• Dehydration

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COLITISCOLITISCOMPLICATIONSCOMPLICATIONS• Hemorrhage• Strictures• Perforation• Toxic megacolon

DxDx• Bloodwork (CBC electrolytes)• Stool culture• Sigmoidoscope

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COLITISCOLITISTxTx• Rest the bowel• Control inflammation• Correct malnutrition• Combat infection• Alleviate stress• Symptom relief with drug therapy• Surgery

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CROHN'S DISEASECROHN'S DISEASE• Crohn’s disease is a chronic, inflammatory

bowel disorder that can affect any part of the GI tract.

• The cause is unknown • Can occur at any age but occurs most

often b/t the ages of 15 – 30• Higher incidence of women• More common in Jewish and upper middle

class urban populations• Crohn’s disease has periods of

exacerbation and remissions

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CROHN'S DISEASECROHN'S DISEASESIGNS & SYMPTOMSSIGNS & SYMPTOMS• Depends on the site of involvement• Diarrhea (usually non bloody)• Fatigue• Abd pain• Wt. loss• Fever

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CROHN'S DISEASECROHN'S DISEASECOMPLICATIONSCOMPLICATIONS• Strictures• Obstruction• Fistulas• Nutritional abnormality• Arthritis

DxDx• Physical signs and symptoms

• Ba enema/swallow

• Bloodwork

•Colonoscopy

•Biopsy

•Stool culture

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CROHN'S DISEASECROHN'S DISEASETxTx• Control inflammation– Corticosteriods– Anti-inflammatories

• Relieve symptoms• Correct nutritional problems– High calorie– High protein

• Promote healing • Surgery

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DIVERTICULAR DIVERTICULAR DISEASEDISEASE

A diverticulum is a small pouch in the colon that bulge outward through weak spots in the colon.

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DIVERTICULAR DIVERTICULAR DISEASEDISEASE

• Diverticular disease occurs in 2 forms: 1.Diverticulosis2.Diverticulitis• The condition of having these pouches is

called diverticulosis. It is multiple non-inflamed diverticulum (pouches)

• When diverticula form, the smooth muscle of the colon wall becomes thickened.

• Diverticular disease is very common in older adults (50% by the age of 80 yrs)

• It affects men and women equally

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DIVERTICULAR DIVERTICULAR DISEASEDISEASE

• When feces enters the diverticula, they can become inflamed and infected. This is called diverticulitis.

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DIVERTICULAR DIVERTICULAR DISEASEDISEASE

• There is pain associated with diverticulitis. • The pt. may also have some abd.

discomfort/cramping which is usually relieved by passing flatus or having a BM.

• There is no known cause however, a low fiber diet is definitely associated with it

• Lack of dietary fiber slows peristalsis and more water is absorbed from the stool, making it more difficult to pass

• It is more prevalent in Western populations d/t our poor diets

• A Ba (Barium) emema is typically used to dx diverticular disease

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DIVERTICULAR DIVERTICULAR DISEASEDISEASE

SIGNS/SYMPTOMS• Abd pain in the LLQ• Fever• N & V• Chills• Cramping• Constipation• Bloating• Rectal bleeding

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DIVERTICULAR DIVERTICULAR DISEASEDISEASE

COMPLICATIONS• May include• Abscesses• Bowel obstruction• Bleeding• Ruptured diverticulaTx• Antibiotics (if infection is

present)• Some of these complications

may require surgery. • A colostomy can be necessary

as well as dietary changes.

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VOMITING, GALLBLADDER VOMITING, GALLBLADDER DISEASE & IBSDISEASE & IBS

Vomiting – (red text)

• Pg 547• Definition• What are the risks

of vomiting?• Review the

measures to follow when a client vomits

Gallbladder Disease - (yellow text)

• Pg 276

•What is the gallbladder?

•Define cholecystitis

•Signs and symptoms

•Tx

IBS – (yellow text)

• Pg 277

•Definition

•What are the 2 types of IBS?

•Signs and symptoms of both types

•Causes

•Tx

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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DIGESTIVE SYSTEM ASSESSMENTASSESSMENT

OBJECTIVE• Inspect • Auscultate• Percuss• Palpate

SUBJECTIVE DATA

Ask your pt. about:

•Appetite

•Dysphagia

•Food intolerances

•Abd pain

•N/V

•Bowel habits

•Past hx

•Meds

•Diet

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MAKE YOUR OWN MAKE YOUR OWN CASE STUDYCASE STUDY

• Using your knowledge of :• The digestive system• Bowel elimination• Digestive diseases• Digestive assessment

• Write your own case study and have a partner complete it.

• Remember, you want your partner to think critically and make connections between:• The digestive system• Bowel elimination• Digestive diseases