Med-Surg Exam 4- Galen College of Nursing
1.gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): backflow of contents of the stomach into the esophagus, often resulting from
abnormal function of the lower esophageal sphincter, causing burning pain in the esophagus
2.Gastritis: inflammation of the lining of the stomach
3.Hiatal Hernia: protrusion of a part of the stomach upward through the opening in the diaphragm
4.Peptic Ulcer Disease: A break or ulceration in the protective mucosal lining of the lower esophagus, stomach, or duodenum
5.Peritonitis: inflammation of the peritoneum (membrane lining the abdominal cavity and surrounding the organs within it)
6.Appendicitis: inflammation of the vermiform appendix
7.Gastroenteritis: inflammation of the stomach and intestines
8.Ulterative Colitis: inflammation of the rectum and sigmoid colon
9.Cronh's disease: inflammation of the small intestine, colon or both
10. Diverticular Diease: pounchlike herniations of the mucos through the musclar wall mostly in the colon 11. Hepatitis A
Virus: inflammation of the liver usually transmitted orally through fecal contamination of food or water. Flu like symptoms.
12. Hepatitis B virus: virus that causes inflammation of the liver; transmitted through any body fluid, including vaginal
secretions, semen, and blood. N/V, fever, fatigue, RUQ pain, joint pain, jaundice.
13. Hepatitis C virus: inflammation of the liver, trasnmitted by blood to blood contact, such as sharing needles, unsanitary
tattooing and accidental need sticks. Asymptomatic until liver damage occurs.
14. Hepatitis D virus: Secondary infection caused by a mutated hepatitis virus. Only develops in patients with Hepatitis B.
Transmission same as B, any body fluid, including vaginal secretions, semen, and blood. N/V, fever, fatigue, RUQ pain, joint
pain, jaundice.
15. Hepatitis E virus: inflammation of liver, transmitted through fecal and oral route and contaminated food/water. Flu like
Symptoms.
16. nasal canula flow rate: 1-6 LPM, 24-40% O2
17. Simple face mask flow rate: 5-8 L/min, 40-60% O2
18. Partial rebreather mask: 6-10 L/min, 60-75% O2
19. nonrebreather mask: 80-95% at flow rate of 10-15L/min to keep reservoir bag 2/3 full during I and
E----one way valve allows client to inhale max O2 from reservoir bag
20. GERD s/s: dyspepsia, regurgitation, coughing, painful swallowing, epigastric pain
21. Venti Mask (Venturi mask): 4-10 L/min, 24-50% O2
22 GERD dx and tx: *Barium swallow*
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Esophageal manometry pH
monitor *Endoscopy*
Biopsy
*Avoidance of triggers*
Avoid lying down for an hour after eating
Elevate the head of the bed
Visceral manipulation of hernia
Medications PPI and histamine blockers
Surgery
23. Gastritis S/S: abdominal pain, nausea & anorexia , abdominal tenderness, feeling full, reflux, belching, hematemesis,
diarrhea, B12 (pernicious) anemia
24. Gastritis treatment: Fluids, Histamine Blockers, PPIs, B12 injections, transfusion if blood loss
25. hiatal hernia symptoms: -can be none
-burning, chest pain
-heartburn
-GERD
-dysphagia
-feeling full
26. Hiatal Hernia Treatment: Surgery- Repair of Hiatal Hernia
Medications
-Antacids -neutralizes acid in the stomach
-H2-Receptor blockers; Zantac, Pepcid AC, Tagamet- DAILY,
-PPI: Omeprazole (Prilosec), prevacid, pantoprazole/protonix
-Elevate HOB
-Don't eat late at night
27. peptic ulcer disease s/s: -upper abdominal pain (epigastric pain)
-dyspepsia: heartburn, bloating
28. peptic ulcer treatment: -Discontinue use of NSAIDs
-Antibiotics- treat H. pylori
-OTC Antacids (For right now pains)- Maalox, Tums
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1.gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): backflow of contents of the stomach into the esophagus, often resulting from
abnormal function of the lower esophageal sphincter, causing burning pain in the esophagus
2.Gastritis: inflammation of the lining of the stomach
3.Hiatal Hernia: protrusion of a part of the stomach upward through the opening in the diaphragm
4.Peptic Ulcer Disease: A break or ulceration in the protective mucosal lining of the lower esophagus, stomach, or duodenum
5.Peritonitis: inflammation of the peritoneum (membrane lining the abdominal cavity and surrounding the organs within it)
6.Appendicitis: inflammation of the vermiform appendix
7.Gastroenteritis: inflammation of the stomach and intestines
8.Ulterative Colitis: inflammation of the rectum and sigmoid colon
9.Cronh's disease: inflammation of the small intestine, colon or both
10. Diverticular Diease: pounchlike herniations of the mucos through the musclar wall mostly in the colon 11. Hepatitis A
Virus: inflammation of the liver usually transmitted orally through fecal contamination of food or water. Flu like symptoms.
12. Hepatitis B virus: virus that causes inflammation of the liver; transmitted through any body fluid, including vaginal
secretions, semen, and blood. N/V, fever, fatigue, RUQ pain, joint pain, jaundice.
13. Hepatitis C virus: inflammation of the liver, trasnmitted by blood to blood contact, such as sharing needles, unsanitary
tattooing and accidental need sticks. Asymptomatic until liver damage occurs.
14. Hepatitis D virus: Secondary infection caused by a mutated hepatitis virus. Only develops in patients with Hepatitis B.
Transmission same as B, any body fluid, including vaginal secretions, semen, and blood. N/V, fever, fatigue, RUQ pain, joint
pain, jaundice.
15. Hepatitis E virus: inflammation of liver, transmitted through fecal and oral route and contaminated food/water. Flu like
Symptoms.
16. nasal canula flow rate: 1-6 LPM, 24-40% O2
17. Simple face mask flow rate: 5-8 L/min, 40-60% O2
18. Partial rebreather mask: 6-10 L/min, 60-75% O2
19. nonrebreather mask: 80-95% at flow rate of 10-15L/min to keep reservoir bag 2/3 full during I and
E----one way valve allows client to inhale max O2 from reservoir bag
20. GERD s/s: dyspepsia, regurgitation, coughing, painful swallowing, epigastric pain
21. Venti Mask (Venturi mask): 4-10 L/min, 24-50% O2
22 GERD dx and tx: *Barium swallow*
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, Med-Surg Exam 4- Galen College of Nursing
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hfq4hy
.
Esophageal manometry pH
monitor *Endoscopy*
Biopsy
*Avoidance of triggers*
Avoid lying down for an hour after eating
Elevate the head of the bed
Visceral manipulation of hernia
Medications PPI and histamine blockers
Surgery
23. Gastritis S/S: abdominal pain, nausea & anorexia , abdominal tenderness, feeling full, reflux, belching, hematemesis,
diarrhea, B12 (pernicious) anemia
24. Gastritis treatment: Fluids, Histamine Blockers, PPIs, B12 injections, transfusion if blood loss
25. hiatal hernia symptoms: -can be none
-burning, chest pain
-heartburn
-GERD
-dysphagia
-feeling full
26. Hiatal Hernia Treatment: Surgery- Repair of Hiatal Hernia
Medications
-Antacids -neutralizes acid in the stomach
-H2-Receptor blockers; Zantac, Pepcid AC, Tagamet- DAILY,
-PPI: Omeprazole (Prilosec), prevacid, pantoprazole/protonix
-Elevate HOB
-Don't eat late at night
27. peptic ulcer disease s/s: -upper abdominal pain (epigastric pain)
-dyspepsia: heartburn, bloating
28. peptic ulcer treatment: -Discontinue use of NSAIDs
-Antibiotics- treat H. pylori
-OTC Antacids (For right now pains)- Maalox, Tums
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