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Gastroenteritis - Answer Any patient that complains of diarrhea/vomiting needs this differential
diagnosis
GERD - Answer A patient that Wakes with bad taste in mouth/coughing has
Staphylococcus bacteria - Answer The most common cause of food poisening
Bowel Sounds - Answer A person must have this before advancing diet with food
HBsAG - Answer Antigen found on surface of HBV; indicates hepatitis B infection.
Gastric Ulcer - Answer Burning pain that radiates to the chest, wakes up at night, alka seltzer is an
antacid and pain reliever
Meckles diverticulum - Answer congenital bulge in the lower part of the small intestines, left over from
the umbilical cord
Liver inflammation - Answer Antihepatitis D causes this
elevated alkaline phosphatase - Answer Acute Cholelithiasis has this present
Ranson's Criteria - Answer Scoring system used to assess prognosis in acute pancreatitis
11 parameters, 5 on admission, 6 during the next 48 hours.
Ranson's criteria within 48 hours of admission - Answer Check for rise in blood urea nitrogen>5 mg
(1/2 the weight of a grain of table salt), serum calcium>8 (weight of grain of table salt), base deficit >4,
fall in Hct>10, estimated fluid sequestration>6.1
, Low fat diet for - Answer Anyone with chronic pancreatitis
Barium enema - Answer Used for cecal volvulus bowel obstruction
High fiber Diet for - Answer A person with IBS
Primary sclerosing cholangitis - Answer Chronic liver disease in which the bile ducts inside and outside
the liver become inflamed and scarred and will become narrow and blocked
Primary sclerosing cholangitis trademark - Answer IBS
Wilson disease (hepatolenticular degeneration) - Answer Genetic disease that causes excess of copper
buildup. Needs to avoid seafood
Urge incontenence - Answer A person with MS can have
Lower Urinary tract Infection - Answer WBC, nitrates
Pyleonephritis - Answer CVA tenderness, high fever, chills, difficulty urinating
Bactrim DS - Answer Sulfa drug
Treatment for lower UTI - Answer macrobid 100mg BID x 5 days
Detrol LA - Answer should not be used in a patient with glaucoma
Caffeine - Answer Has a negative effect on an overactive bladder