what is located in the RUQ?
What is located in the RLQ?
what is in the LUQ?
what is in the LLQ?
when is it a good time to consider GI pain referrals?
when the pt’s pain pattern doesn’t match the mechanism of injury and you can’t find any mechanical reason for their pain
List common symptoms for GI dysfunction
list various types of diagnostic studies that may be conducted in the presence of GI dysfunction
what is a laproscopy?
insertion of laparoscope into abdominal cavity
uses small incision and local anesthetic
can be diagnostic or therapeutic
what is the barium swallow study?
pt swallow barium liquid while x-ray anf fluoroscopic images examine swallowing and peristalsis of esophagus
used to ID pathologic conditions of the esophagus (propulsion of liquid through esophagus into stomach)
what is a modifed barium swallow study?
used to diagnose dysphagia (analyzes oral, pharyngeal, and upper esophagus)
what is an endoscopy?
insertion of endoscopic into digestive tract (esophagus, stomach, small intestine)
what is an ERCP?
endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
uses endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat gallbladder, biliary system, pancreas, and liver problems
what are GI bleeding scans?
(scintigraphy) used to determine the presence and/or source of GI bleeding
what are Upper GI series?
used to ID disorders of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum (jejunum and ileum visualized for small bowel series)
passage of barium is visualized with imaging studies
List liver function/biliary tests
list pancreatic function tests
List some GI conditions
describe the disorder Dysphagia
esophagel disoder
describe the disorder GERD
esophagus/stomach disorder
describe the disorder PUD
esophageal/stomach disorder
describe the disorder Dumping Syndrome
what is the difference between Early DS and Late DS?
describe the 2 types of GI hemorrahges that can occur
what are S/S and treatments for GI hemorrhages?