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H pylori
The bacteria that is associated with GERD is:
muscle tone loss of esophageal sphincter
A 50-year-old is diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease. This condition is caused by:
heartburn and regurgitation
Typical GERD symptoms
asthma, globus, hoarseness, cough, sour taste in mouth, dysphagia, odynophagia
Atypical GERD symptoms
Dyspepsia, bloating, nausea
Associated GERD symtpoms
chest pain
Which of the following symptoms are considered atypical for GERD?
incompetent LES, hiatal hernia, gastroparesis, and obesity
risk factors for GERD
iron deficiency anemia, due to concern for bleeding
"alarm" sign for GERD
Volvulus
twisting of the bowel
avoid trigger foods
A 37-year -old female complains of a 7-month history of intermittent heart burn that occurs after
eating tomatoes. She denies any weight loss. On exam, the NP identifies epigastric tenderness. As
first line therapy for this patient, the NP should advise the patient to:
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