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Gastritis common clinical manifestations - (answer)N/V, diarrhea, abdominal pain, anorexia,

postprandial discomfort (paint after eating), and hematemesis. Could also be asymptomatic.




Peptic Ulcer Disease most common clinical manifestations - (answer)Mild epigastric burning pain

usually relieved by INTAKE of food (especially dairy products).




What increases GERD? - (answer)Tight clothing, laying flat at night, obesity, smoking, pregnancy.




What causes acute on chronic kidney disease? - (answer)Any type of prerenal injury (hemorrhage,

sepsis)




What can precipitate kidney stone formation? - (answer)Dehydration-working in the heat and higher

levels of solute in urine from excess secretion (calcium and uric acid).




What happens in antibiotic-associated colitis in the large intestines (Enterocolitis also known as

pseudomembranous colitis)? - (answer)Mucosal necrosis caused by C. Diff and acute inflammation

in large intestine. Will have higher WBC.

, Antibiotic associated colitis is know as what and causes changes in what labs? -

(answer)Pseudomembranous Colitis and causes an increase in WBC.




Common manifestation of diverticula. - (answer)Constipation and also can be asymptomatic.




Why do diverticulum develop? - (answer)Low intake in fiber.




What happens in short bowel syndrome? - (answer)Malabsorption due to the bowel not being there.




What the priority assessment for patient with esophageal varices? - (answer)Hemorrhage




When do you have pain from gastric and duodenum ulcers? - (answer)Gastric pain will occur on an

empty stomach or seconds after eating.

Duodenum pain will occur 2-3 hours after eating when the stomach is empty and the food is sitting

in the duodenum.

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