Lower gi bleed emergency management
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Acute Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage. Introduction. Medical emergency. Common complication of critical illness. Bleeding from upper or lower GI tract. Ligament of Treitz: (suspends the intestines and is attached to the diaphragm)
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GI I (RR) Upper & Lower GI Bleed . GI Motility. Mesenteric Ischemia GLY: 152, 153, 158 & 159. M: none. Additional readings as posted on website October 22 Assignment: Pharm presentations* 5 & 6 DATE TOPIC READINGS WEEK 10: October 23-29. GI 2 (RR) Liver Failure. Peritonitis GLY: 154. M: none
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Upper GI Bleed. An . upper GI bleed . is proximal to the ligament of Treitz. More common than lower. Mortality rate for UGI bleed is 5-10% overall. It can be as high as 40-50% in elderly patients with comorbid illness. Causes. Duodenal ulcer - MCC. Gastric ulcer. Diffuse erosive gastritis. Esophageal varices
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For lower GI bleeding: Determine history exists of diverticulosis, tumors, hemorrhoids, rectal fissures. Assess for rectal bleeding, either bright red or wine-colored. Bright red blood: hemorrhoids. Dark red blood: GI Bleed. Assess for cramps, diffuse abdominal pain. Treatment . Assess and maintain appropriate airway management.
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Management of Lower GI bleed. OTHER: Flexible sigmoidoscopy. Currency – either meet currency for colonoscopy or do 100 flexible sigmoidoscopies a year. Proctoscopy and management of perianal disease. Sengstaken/Minnesota tube intubation. Paracentesis. Argon plasma coagulation. Breath test interpretation. Interpretation gastrointestinal ...
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N. Airway management includes delivery of high-concentration oxygen, prevention of aspiration, and auscultation of lung sounds, as dictated by the patient’s condition. O. Circulation may be compromised in a patient with a GI emergency by dehydration or hemorrhage. Fluid resuscitation may be a lifesaving intervention.
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A table outlining the emergency management of acute severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is provided . INITIAL EVALUATION — The initial evaluation of a patient with a suspected clinically significant acute upper GI bleed includes a history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and in some cases, nasogastric lavage.
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GI Bleed, Lower. GI bleed, Upper. Gall Bladder disease. Gastritis. Gastroenteritis/food poisoning. Guaiac (+) stool. ... OB emergency. Other, OB problem. Placenta praevia. Placental abruption. Post term pregnancy. ... Evaluation and Management. Allergies Hx* Assessment of Co-morbidity and Associated Surgical Risk.
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First Year Emergency Medicine Resident. Learning Objectives: Primary. Recognize and promptly resuscitate a patient with a severe lower GI bleed. Secondary. Obtain additional history including medications to aid in management. Correct warfarin-induced coagulopathy. Critical Actions Checklist. Intravenous Fluid (IVF) resuscitation. 2 large bore IVs
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A) bleeding ulcers B) esophageal varicies C) lower GI bleed D) upper GI bleed. Question # 198 (Multiple Choice) Your patient has a third trimester bleed. You should . A) perform the internal vaginal exam wearing sterile gloves B) pack the vagina cavity with gauze C) transport the patient on her left side D) perform a c-section at the scene
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