Complications of vomiting (2)
Chief cells
Cells of the stomach that secrete pepsinogen that will be cleaved into pepsin for breaking down protein
Non urgent (hemodynamically stable) peptic ulcer dz treatment options (4)
Current literature and infants introduction of gluten
Recommended to eat less than 5g of gluten containing food on average per day from 4-6 months continuing until age 2
Classic signs and symptoms in celiac disease patients (6)
Diagnostic testing for celiac disease (5)
Upon biopsy for celiac testing, any patient with ____ would benefit from a gluten free diet
villous atrophy
Nasogastric (NG) tubes
PVC, polyurethane, or silicone flexible tube inserted thru the nose with the end terminating at the stomach, a salem sump tube is most commonly used for decompression (additional lumen tube for decompression of the stomach or blowing off the wall)
NG tube indications (2)
NG tube contraindications (5)
Placement of an NG tube steps
NG tube complications (4)
When is a post pyloric feeding tube utilized? What 2 complications occur with it?
-When there is concern for aspiration (A simple NG tube can cause reflux into the esophagus), concerns over difficulty in placement and causing “dumping syndrome”
Long term enteric feeding options
If greater than 2 weeks, may refer to
-Percuaneous endoscopi gastrostomy/jejunostomy (PEG/PEJ) or a PEG-J which is both
Venting PEGs
Indications for a PEG tube in palliative care where a patient who has a distal obstruction and is terminal can continue to eat and suck out the contents as needed
Open drain (penrose)
A type of drain that is open type with passive pressure simply to keep the skin open, drainage usually occurs around the tube not necessarily thru it
What to do if a long term enteric feeding tube is clogged?
Flush it, sometimes with coca cola and if that doesn’t work then x ray
Closed drain
Can utilize active or passive pressure
Diverticula
Small pouches created by herniation of the mucosa into the wall of the colon thru intestinal layers and smooth muscles, can be true (contain all layers thru the adventitia) or false (only involving mucosa or submucosa)
Where are diverticula most common?
Sigmoid colon (high intraluminal pressure)
Diverticulitis complications
Lab tests for suspected diverticulitis (4)
Best imaging study for suspected diverticulitis and one that is contraindicated
Mild diverticulitis treatment (2)